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  <title>Explaining Postmodernism: A Conversation with Stephen Hicks</title>
  <description>In this episode, I invited the philosopher and author Stephen Hicks on the podcast to chat about his book, Explaining Postmodernism. &amp;amp;nbsp;Stephen has been a Professor of Philosophy at Rockford University in Illinois for nearly 20 years, and he's published widely on the history of philosophy, ethics, and politics. &amp;amp;nbsp; The reason I invited Stephen on the show is because I think postmodernism planted the seeds of the illiberalism that's erupting throughout our society today, and Stephen Hicks literally wrote the book on that development. &amp;amp;nbsp;In my opinion, his insight is critical because the battle of ideas postmodern thinking provokes could very well determine the fate of liberal democracy our lifetime. To learn more about Stephen Hicks, I encourage you to visit his website, stephenhicks.org, or follow him on Twitter. To help support Context and access bonus episodes, visit https://www.patreon.com/context Learn more at https://bradharris.com </description>
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