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Arthur Brooks explores the art of disagreement. Against the backdrop of a toxic political climate, he believes the issue with our discourse is not that we disagree too much, but that we’ve forgotten how to disagree well. Different perspectives and diverse views aren’t cause to shy away from conversations. To the contrary, they’re a sign to dig deeper—because that’s when things start getting interesting.

With All Your Mind

When people say they love God, what do they actually mean? Are they merely describing a feeling? A physiological experience? Or something more? Arthur...
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Do You Love Your Country?

Though seemingly straightforward, the question, “Do you love your country?” has taken on added significance in recent years. So what does it mean to l...
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How to Love Your Enemies

It’s easy to love people who see the world in the same way that we do. But loving our enemies? That’s easier said than done. Arthur examines how forme...
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All the Lonely People

By many measures, Americans have fewer friends and feel lonelier than ever before. Arthur explores the decline of intimate friendship in the U.S., the...
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Work-Love Balance

Do you love your job? Many of us don’t – and it’s beginning to show. Arthur looks at why many Americans are disengaged at work, why our jobs often lea...
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Romantic Entrepreneurship

Taking a risk for love - this is ‘romantic entrepreneurship’. And these days, there’s a lot less of it. Arthur talks about generational differences in...
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Season 2 starts Valentine's Day

Arthur Brooks is back this Valentine's Day with a new season on love: why you need it and how to get it. But not just romantic love – love for all of ...
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9: Moral Consensus

The last episode of the season looks at moral consensus, the necessity of a moral core around which our debates must revolve. Arthur talks to John Pow...
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8: Moral Consensus

The last episode of the season looks at moral consensus, the necessity of a moral core around which our debates must revolve. Arthur talks to John Pow...
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