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Heart of Gifu: Travel × Life in Ena and Nakatsugawa | Living in Rural Japan
- Written by: Satoyama Liberal Arts
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Step into the timeless landscapes of Ena and Nakatsugawa, where the ancient Nakasendo—once known as the Samurai Road—winds between mountains, post towns, and satoyama villages. Hosted by Ayami, a local expert in sustainable tourism, this podcast reveals travel stories that blend history, culture, and nature. From traditional festivals and crafts to scenic hikes and flavorful local cuisine, discover how to experience Japan beyond the guidebooks. Each episode inspires your journey while offering tips to make it real—helping you explore rural Japan with depth, respect, and a sense of wonder...
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Modern Scholar: How to Think
- The Liberal Arts and Their Enduring Value
- Written by: Professor Professor Michael D. C. Drout
- Narrated by: Professor Professor Michael D. C. Drout
- Length: 5 hrs and 14 mins
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In How to Think: The Liberal Arts and Their Enduring Value, Professor Michael D. C. Drout gives an impassioned defense and celebration of the value of the liberal arts. Charting the evolution of the liberal arts from their roots in the educational system of Ancient Rome through the Middle Ages and to the present day, Drout shows how the liberal arts have consistently been "the tools to rule", essential to the education of the leaders of society. Offering a reasoned defense of their continuing value, Drout also provides suggestions for improving the state of the liberal arts in contemporary society.
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Modern Scholar: How to Think
- The Liberal Arts and Their Enduring Value
- Narrated by: Professor Professor Michael D. C. Drout
- Length: 5 hrs and 14 mins
- Release Date: 08-07-13
- Language: English
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Restoring Reason
- Using the Ancient Liberal Arts to Defend Against Modern Manipulation
- Written by: Travis M. Corcoran
- Narrated by: Lawrence Richardson
- Length: 4 hrs and 11 mins
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Your intellectual freedom is at stake, threatened by everything from academia and Big Tech to the media and government. Fortunately, you have a way to take back personal control, and it’s a solution founded upon ancient philosophy. In Restoring Reason, philosopher Dr. Travis Corcoran demonstrates how the liberal arts provide us with a skillset to evaluate knowledge and draw our own conclusions for clarity, confidence, and freedom.
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Restoring Reason
- Using the Ancient Liberal Arts to Defend Against Modern Manipulation
- Narrated by: Lawrence Richardson
- Length: 4 hrs and 11 mins
- Release Date: 20-03-22
- Language: English
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L'eresia liberale
- Written by: Alessandro Sallusti
- Narrated by: Michele Maggiore
- Length: 6 hrs and 30 mins
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A partire dagli episodi della sua vita famigliare, personale e professionale e con lo sguardo attento ai cambiamenti che stano stravolgendo la nostra immagine del mondo, Sallusti mostra in questo libro il punto di vista eretico di un liberal-conservatore abituato a sentirsi minoranza - spesso irrisa - nei salotti buoni della cultura dominante, e tuttavia consapevole di essere in sintonia con la maggioranza delle persone in Europa e in Occidente, come le elezioni si incaricano invariabilmente di dimostrare.
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L'eresia liberale
- Narrated by: Michele Maggiore
- Length: 6 hrs and 30 mins
- Release Date: 17-09-25
- Language: italian
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Anti-Racism and the Disciplines
- Written by: Tulane University School of Liberal Arts
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Where do college majors come from? Where are they headed?Anti-Racism and the Disciplines is a podcast miniseries that answers these questions by exploring the social, political, and cultural forces that helped shape the liberal arts as we know them today, and by advancing ideas for more equitable and welcoming practices in higher education.Host Brian Edwards, Dean of the School of Liberal Arts at Tulane University, interviews leading Black scholars to examine the complex histories of the disciplines in the liberal arts and to reimagine the kind of anti-racist scholarship and teaching that the ...
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Things You Didn't Know You Didn't Know
- Written by: Auburn University College of Liberal Arts
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We are asking the experts why things are the way they are. Why do interstates cut through cities? What does my social media post say about me? We are finding the "why" to questions you didn't even know you had. Join us for a chat with Auburn Experts from the College of Liberal Arts to learn all the things you didn't know, you didn't know.
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Humanity Matters Most
- Written by: University of Houston | College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
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Tune in for conversations with powerful minds from the University of Houston College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences. In each episode, you will hear fascinating stories showcasing research projects that are preserving and empowering humanity.Whether you're a scholar or just curious about how we study the human experience, this podcast will give you an inside look on projects impacting various aspects of society -- from health and education to policy and business.
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Axe & Answered
- Written by: College of Liberal and Applied Arts - Stephen F. Austin State University
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A 48 - 50 minute podcast by faculty members of the College of Liberal and Applied Arts at Stephen F. Austin State University. We hold lively debates related to American society and culture based a on a single question: - Why do we love horror films? - How should American history be taught? - Why are people fascinated by serial killers? - Where do urban legends come from? - Do we need the Electoral College? - Why are conspiracy theories so prevalent? - Why are there still Confederate statues? - Why does social media dominate our lives? - What are the limits to free speech?
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