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What do you call it when a cynical intellectual, a loyal party member, and a Moravian folklorist walk into a bar?
A joke!
Or rather, The Joke. Milan Kundera's 1968 debut novel, that is. Join Nathan, David, and Nick for a lengthy — and tricky — discussion on the individual vs. the collective, the tendency of history to turn into myth, and tips for the best way to unassumingly hide a bunch of laxatives. Is this Kundera jam only a political novel, or does it use a political setting as a way to chase a deeper, more broadly applicable truth? Listen in to find out (but check your Trotskyite humor at the door, obviously).
By David Southard and Nathan Sharp4.2
6666 ratings
What do you call it when a cynical intellectual, a loyal party member, and a Moravian folklorist walk into a bar?
A joke!
Or rather, The Joke. Milan Kundera's 1968 debut novel, that is. Join Nathan, David, and Nick for a lengthy — and tricky — discussion on the individual vs. the collective, the tendency of history to turn into myth, and tips for the best way to unassumingly hide a bunch of laxatives. Is this Kundera jam only a political novel, or does it use a political setting as a way to chase a deeper, more broadly applicable truth? Listen in to find out (but check your Trotskyite humor at the door, obviously).

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