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Trump flies over a US city in a jet, dumping excrement on protesters; welcome to the era of government-endorsed AI slop videos. Charlie Warzel from The Atlantic joins the show to talk about the US's experiment in government-by-meme. Plus: psychologist Steven Pinker argues that what drives society is knowing that what we know is widely know — in his term, "common knowledge". But what if our beliefs about everyone else's inner thoughts turn out to be wrong?
Épisodes précédents
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2535 - The US is run by meme lords, and Steven Pinker on common knowledge... and common delusions Thu, 12 Feb 2026
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2534 - Gaza is a nightmare, but once it was a dream Wed, 11 Feb 2026
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2533 - What the NSW State response to the Herzog protest represents, the challenge of digging through the Epstein files, and discovering a very old, very famous Italian artist Tue, 10 Feb 2026
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2532 - Bernard Keane's Canberra, a security pact with Indonesia, and toads most feral Mon, 09 Feb 2026
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2531 - A portrait of the powerful right wing commentator Tucker Carlson, and celebrating Winnie the Pooh Thu, 05 Feb 2026
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2530 - Ian Dunt's UK, India cuts trade deals, and the black market in polar bear fur Wed, 04 Feb 2026
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2529 - Bruce Shapiro's USA, where to now for Iran, and 'Aussie' poster artist Peter Drew Tue, 03 Feb 2026
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2528 - Anna Henderson's Canberra, Herzog in Australia, and Indigenous circus stars Mon, 02 Feb 2026
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2527 - Barry Jones on a life of public service and the state of politics today Thu, 29 Jan 2026
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2526 - The Nationals' split and spill, and American history's banker hero Wed, 28 Jan 2026
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2525 - Bruce Shapiro's America: backlash over Minnesota shootings, Mark Carney's Davos moment, and the tiny world of springtails Tue, 27 Jan 2026
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2524 - Australian politics by the numbers, an expansion of Indigenous Protected Areas, and January 26 throughout history Mon, 26 Jan 2026
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2523 - How Oscar Wilde was reclaimed by his grandson Thu, 22 Jan 2026
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2522 - Ian Dunt: Trump’s tariff strategy and the limits of UK influence, and just who is Stephen Miller? Wed, 21 Jan 2026
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2521 - Bruce Shapiro on Trump's first year plus a Royal finance scandal Tue, 20 Jan 2026
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2520 - Crikey editor Bernard Keane on the political response to the Bondi shooting, and two legal analysts discuss the hate speech legislation Mon, 19 Jan 2026
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2519 - LNL Summer: Tim Minchin on music, fatherhoood, the Internet... and nipples Thu, 15 Jan 2026
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2518 - LNL Summer: Preventing war in space, plus the rampage of Australia's last outlaws Wed, 14 Jan 2026
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2517 - LNL Summer: Unearthing more of Pompeii, and a Hollywood shark-hunter in 1930s Australia Tue, 13 Jan 2026
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2516 - LNL Summer: John Menadue critiques Australia's media and our relationship with the United States Mon, 12 Jan 2026
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2515 - LNL Summer: Philippe Sands on war crimes and impunity - from Pinochet to now Thu, 08 Jan 2026
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2514 - LNL Summer: Living rivers, and our obsession with Mars Wed, 07 Jan 2026
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2513 - LNL Summer: Journalists Hanna Rosin and Lauren Ober on seeking truth in Trump's America Tue, 06 Jan 2026
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2512 - LNL Summer: Palestinian psychiatrist on the trauma in Gaza, and a yarn about wool and war Mon, 05 Jan 2026
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2511 - LNL Summer: An Indigenous way of seeing the past, plus making shade cool again Thu, 01 Jan 2026
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2510 - LNL Summer: The feather detective, and the life of Emily Kam Kngwarray Wed, 31 Dec 2025
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2509 - LNL Summer: prison architecture, who invented 'jaywalking', and why keyboards are QWERTY Tue, 30 Dec 2025
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2508 - LNL Summer: Abolishing terra nullius - the legacy of Chief Justice Gerard Brennan Mon, 29 Dec 2025
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2507 - LNL Summer: farewell Laura Tingle plus our love of outdoor cinema Thu, 25 Dec 2025
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2506 - LNL Summer: Antarctica, a tourist hotspot? And Dame Harriet Walter on Shakespeare's women Wed, 24 Dec 2025
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2505 - LNL Summer: The Roosevelts deadly panda quest, plus is AI a con? Tue, 23 Dec 2025
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2504 - LNL Summer: Kate Grenville confronts her settler ancestry Mon, 22 Dec 2025
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2503 - LNL Summer: Was Hitler's filmmaker Leni Riefenstahl complicit in Nazi atrocities? Thu, 18 Dec 2025
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2502 - LNL Summer: A legendary Australian publisher, and saving the beach shack Wed, 17 Dec 2025
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2501 - LNL Summer: Geraldine Brooks, Rachel Kushner and Julia Baird at Adelaide Writers Week 2025 Tue, 16 Dec 2025
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2500 - LNL Summer: Trump's war on journalism, plus Robert Dessaix's chameleonic life Mon, 15 Dec 2025
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2499 - LNL Summer: Trans poet and comedian Alok Vaid-Menon on being banned by Trump Thu, 11 Dec 2025
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2498 - LNL Summer: The Aussies the union movement left behind, and what causes a society to collapse? Wed, 10 Dec 2025
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2497 - LNL Summer: Reckoning with the West, and radio propaganda wars in the Middle East Tue, 09 Dec 2025
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2496 - LNL Summer: How Australia bought Pollock's 'Blue Poles', plus when America went hair crazy Mon, 08 Dec 2025
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2495 - Laura Tingle, Hannah Ferguson and Craig Reucassel farewell 2025 Thu, 04 Dec 2025
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2494 - Geoffrey Robertson on war crimes impunity, plus how bush medicine saved Allied soldiers in WWII Wed, 03 Dec 2025
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2493 - Bruce Shapiro and Ian Dunt dissect a wild year in US and UK politics Tue, 02 Dec 2025
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2492 - Anna Henderson's Canberra, Indian Maoists surrender, plus are public pools doomed? Mon, 01 Dec 2025
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2491 - Who was the oldest prisoner in history? Plus the breathtaking Birrundudu drawings revealed Thu, 27 Nov 2025
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2490 - Niki Savva on why the 2025 federal election was a political 'earthquake' in Australia Wed, 26 Nov 2025
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2489 - What happened to Nauru's riches? Transgender troops fight Trump, plus the world's oldest prosthetics Tue, 25 Nov 2025
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2488 - Anna Henderson's Canberra plus Netanyahu's political survival Mon, 24 Nov 2025
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2487 - Simon Winchester on wind: the invisble force that we can't live without Thu, 20 Nov 2025
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2486 - Bruce Shapiro's USA, climate and slavery justice for Jamaica and feral foxes Wed, 19 Nov 2025
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