Topic: Robert Pape

2 chapters across the catalog

Taproot
Episode 1799 29:17 - 35:03

1799: Taproot

Robert Pape, University of Chicago, Violent Populism Theory

Professor Robert Pape of the University of Chicago Project on Security and Threats appeared on CBS to discuss the "era of violent populism." Pape argued that the transition of the United States from a white-majority to a white-minority democracy is the "taproot" of current political violence. He claimed his surveys show record-high support for violence on both the right and left, linking the trend to the rise of Donald Trump and immigration debates.

Carbon Credits and the CIA
Episode 64 53:44 - 56:01

64: Carbon Credits and the CIA

Jancis Robinson, Chateauneuf-du-Pape Wine Rankings

Wine critic Jancis Robinson's recent rankings in the Financial Times are discussed, specifically her praise for various Chateauneuf-du-Pape labels. The hosts argue that the wine has become overpriced and trendy due to influence from critics like Robert Parker. They suggest there is a "sameness" to the variety that does not justify the $100+ price tags of high-ranked bottles.