The Re-Education with Eli Lake

Ep. 36: The Illiberal Arts


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Is a college education worth the exorbitant cost if so many of its scholars do not believe in objective truth? In this episode Eli talks with Gabriel Noah Brahm, the founding director of the center for academic and intellectual freedom about the influence of the post modernists of the 20th century on academic scholarship today.


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00:29 Monologue

14:30 Interview with Gabriel Noah Brahm

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