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Guests heard on Volume 96

David A. Smith, author of Money for Art: The Tangled Web of Art and Politics in American Democracy, on the beginnings of the National Endowment for the Arts and the capacity of the arts in a democracy for combatting atomistic individualism

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Kiku Adatto, author of Picture Perfect: Life in the Age of the Photo Op, on how images, words, and ideas interact in a visually saturated culture and on how the image of a person’s face in a photograph has the capacity for intimate representation of inner personhood

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Elvin T. Lim, author of The Anti-Intellectual Presidency: The Decline of Presidential Rhetoric from George Washington to George W. Bush, on how presidential speeches have been dumbed down for decades and why presidents like it

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David Naugle, author of Reordered Love, Reordered Lives: Learning the Deep Meaning of Happiness, on the deeper meaning of happiness, the disordering effects of sin, and the reordering of love made possible in our redemption

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Richard Stivers, author of The Illusion of Freedom and Equality, on the technologizing of all of life

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John Betz, author of After Enlightenment: The Post-Secular Vision of J. G. Hamann, on the critique of the Enlightenment offered by Johann Georg Hamann (1730-1788), and why it still matters to us

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