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Joseph Heath is a political philosophy professor at the University of Toronto and the writing behind the Substack "In Due Course." He is known for his commentary on critical theory, the nature of capitalism, and how our psychological tendencies influence our political beliefs.

In this episode, I got a chance to speak with him about the differences between intuitive thinking and analytical reasoning, why common sense is sometimes wrong, and what all of that has to do with the rise of populism.

Show Notes

"Populism fast and slow" by Joseph Heath, In Due Course

"Why populism became popular" by Tim Harford, The Financial Times

Enlightenment 2.0 by Joseph Heath

Never Split the Difference by Chris Voss and Tahl Raz

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