
Jeff Sharlet's Interviews
In difficult times, the work of truth-telling can seem like obsessing on the negative. But the most important truths are very often uncomfortable and even frightening. This week, host Rev. Paul Brandeis Raushenbush welcomes writer Jeff Sharlet, author of The Undertow: Scenes From A Slow Civil War, back to The State of
Jeff Sharlet is an author, journalist, professor and producer of “The Family” on Netflix. He joins the podcast to discuss his latest book, The Undertow: Scenes from a Slow Civil War and his experiences investigating and interviewing the religious right. Jeff is a contributing editor for Vanity Fair and best-selling aut
Jeff Sharlet is a reporter Marc turned to regularly during his days as a radio host to help explain the role of religion in American culture and politics. Jeff’s decades on the religion beat put him in a unique position to decode our modern social divisions, a journey he chronicled in his new book The Undertow. Now, as
Talking the Trumpocene with Jeff Sharlet & A Review of Dennis LeHane's Small Mercies
We talk about the rise of mass fascism in America with Jeff Sharlet. His book is The Undertow. Also, a review of Dennis LeHane's new novel, Small Mercies.
Myth, Religion, Fascism… The Recipe for Right-Wing Politics: My conversation with Jeff Sharlet
My WhoWhatWhy conversation with Jeff Sharlet about “The Undertow.” He explores the complex relationship between religion, religious nationalism, right-wing politics, and how these forces have intertwined with Trumpism and are fueling a slow civil war My WhoWhatWhy conversation with Jeff Sharlet:
3055 - Scenes From A Slow Civil War w/ Jeff Sharlet
Sam and Emma host Jeff Sharlet, professor of English at Dartmouth College, to discuss his recent book The Undertow: Scenes From a Slow Civil War. First, Emma and Sam run through updates on the Manhattan Grand Jury returning to their Trump deliberations, the LA school strike, the Supreme Court declining to address Kansa
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