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Philosopher Benedict Beckeld talks to Jonathan Kay about why so many intellectuals and young people loathe the culture of the West
QUILLETTE Benedict Beckeld-Jonathan Kay Interview December 1, 2019 Philosopher Benedict Beckeld talks to Quillette’s Jonathan Kay about Oikophobia—the knee-jerk dislike of your own culture. Click here to listen to podcast. https://open.spotify.com/episode/1vynMFVrQ2pP1R3EON8rp2
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