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Justin Rogers-Cooper joins us for a conversation all about the life, work, and legacy of George Carlin, a key American cultural figure whose standup comedy transmitted radical ideas in the form of hilarious, often profane, "jokes." What are "jokes" anyway? In this episode we find the traps in Carlin's perspectives and reflect on the larger concept of standup comedy, particularly in the context of a Trumpian political reality that seems closer to Carlin's dark, apocalyptic comedic vision than ever before.
Check out the rest of our series deconstructing the radical old dudes of the 20th century:
A People's History of Howard Zinn
Manufacturing Noam Chomsky
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Justin Rogers-Cooper joins us for a conversation all about the life, work, and legacy of George Carlin, a key American cultural figure whose standup comedy transmitted radical ideas in the form of hilarious, often profane, "jokes." What are "jokes" anyway? In this episode we find the traps in Carlin's perspectives and reflect on the larger concept of standup comedy, particularly in the context of a Trumpian political reality that seems closer to Carlin's dark, apocalyptic comedic vision than ever before.
Check out the rest of our series deconstructing the radical old dudes of the 20th century:
A People's History of Howard Zinn
Manufacturing Noam Chomsky
Subscribe for a free 7 day trial of our massive library of podcasts, videos, and more: https://patreon.com/nostalgiatrap

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