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On Anger Part III

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In this episode, Jeff and Eli think they’re done with anger, but anger isn’t done with them. They take stock of the different positions and talk about where they each fall. Jeff describes his concept of Dialogic Anger in more detail and they end with a discussion of the Kavanaugh hearings.

Show Notes:

For Agnes Callard’s essay “The Reason To Be Angry Forever” click/tap here.

For Agnes Callard’s Boston Review Essay “On Anger” click/tap here.

To watch the film The Wave, click/tap here.

To read Lili Loofbourow’s article “Why Christine Blasey Ford Isn’t Allowed To Be Mad” click/tap here.

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In this episode, Jeff and Eli think they’re done with anger, but anger isn’t done with them. They take stock of the different positions and talk about where they each fall. Jeff describes his concept of Dialogic Anger in more detail and they end with a discussion of the Kavanaugh hearings.

Show Notes:

For Agnes Callard’s essay “The Reason To Be Angry Forever” click/tap here.

For Agnes Callard’s Boston Review Essay “On Anger” click/tap here.

To watch the film The Wave, click/tap here.

To read Lili Loofbourow’s article “Why Christine Blasey Ford Isn’t Allowed To Be Mad” click/tap here.

  continue reading

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