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Narrated versions of selected Quillette essays.

196 Episodes
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The Gaza aid-site controversy and a crisis of journalism by Gary Geipel.
In his 2000 memoir A Personal Odyssey, Sowell recounts a parable that was read to him as a young boy and which he never forgot.
Fertility decline is not merely a demographic curiosity—it is a structural challenge with civilisational implications. So why are people so reluctant to take it seriously? By Andrew Glover
By rejecting any universally applicable standards of reason, it destroys the possibility of true conversation, of learning from and compromising with each other.
Zohran Mamdani’s father Mahmood is a postnationalist who advocates the dissolution of all nation states, which he views as intrinsically violent and unjust.
In his deliberately archaic new rendition of Homer’s epic, Jeffrey Duban takes a defiant stand against the modernisation of classical literature in defence of a disappearing tradition.
In a new book, Joan Smith critically examines the historical mistreatment of Ancient Rome’s leading women—including Emperor Augustus’ daughter Julia, who was denounced as a nymphomaniac and cast into exile.
The Australian security services have confirmed that Iran orchestrated antisemitic attacks in Sydney and Melbourne. This is not the first time leftist causes have been hijacked by Islamists. It is time we confronted this danger.
Twilight of the Satyrs

Twilight of the Satyrs

2025-08-2748:23

Charlotte Allen examines how Philip Roth biographer Blake Bailey's sexual misconduct allegations led to both men being cancelled and explores the broader cultural shift from the sexual liberation of the 1960s to #MeToo's scrutiny of male literary figures and their treatment of women.
Those fighting for social change today would do well to heed Bayard Rustin’s advice about how to build sustainable and effective political movements.
This is a story of some of the greatest findings in modern research, and of the dismal narrow-mindedness and motivated reasoning displayed by scholars who ought to know better.
The Sensitivity Era

The Sensitivity Era

2025-08-2112:431

Amid literary subcultures, competition has always been fierce and unrelenting and has become even more so in our age of elite overproduction. On social media, these embittered rivalries play out in public amid a chorus of backbiting worthy of Chekhov. Robert Huddleston
Eight decades later, the issues raised by the Russell case—the rights to free speech and academic freedom—have still not been settled.
The problem here is not a subset of Islamic thought, but the fundamentals of Islam itself. By Obaid Omer
Once seen as a model of progressive drug policy, San Francisco now stands as a morbid example of how that approach has gone astray.
In 2020, a Canadian university tore up its psychology department in search of a non-existent network of sexual predators. Documents obtained by Quillette reveal how administrators allowed it to happen.
Nurturing an alternative power structure in this kind of politically stunted society will be the work of generations. It can’t be summoned into existence by Western leaders seeking to appease domestic constituencies.
Few writers in our time were more committed to the novel or had more idealism about the heights the form could scale.
A tribute to the man who helped to revolutionise modern rock music and reality TV.
Whatever really happened between Zhang and Peng, the truth is that they were both already victims, having been raised in a society that completely denies the importance of the individual.
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Two Eyes

what a great idea to have a haven for free thinking. why aren't there lots of places like that?? I am sure there are lots of free thinking havens out there. it's Just that no one ever hears about them because no buddy gives money to to an institution that doesn't have a message from a specific point of view.

May 20th
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E J

Well worth listening to, if you are a voter👍

Sep 30th
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E J

Great article. I hope this message falls on the right ears😞

Aug 6th
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José Ferreira

Great content, but the reading by Greg Ellis made this my new favorite podcast.

May 24th
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