Talking With: Author Joseph Dobrian

Yale talks with author Joseph Dobrian about his great new book “Willie Wilden,” the push for “political correctness” and “progressivism” on college campuses which are a part of its plot, how things might or might not be the same at colleges everywhere and why, what it means to be a libertarian, and why people from all political perspectives seem to have gotten so damn sensitive.

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All previous episodes are available online at www.talkingwithyale.com

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2 Responses to “Talking With: Author Joseph Dobrian”

  1. Julie Spencer says:

    Good luck Joseph, I hope you sell a lot of books.

  2. BK says:

    Republicans tend to be more polite? Are you kidding? What about Limbaugh, O’Reilly, Hannity, etc. Limbaugh recently called a college student who spoke out about insurance coverage for contraceptives as a “slut”. I guess you’d call that a joke? Restricting speech? You can’t have it both ways.