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Podcast Profile: Moral Minority

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27 episodes
2024 to 2026
Median: 93 minutes
Collection: Philosophy


Description (podcaster-provided):

Moral Minority is a podcast on moral philosophy and the problem of moral foundations. Why does morality matter? What grounds the moral principles to which we appeal when making judgments about right and wrong, justice and injustice? Do we have good grounds for making the judgments we do make–in our everyday lives, our relationships, our work, or in politics? And if not, where does that leave us?


Themes and summary (AI-generated based on podcaster-provided show and episode descriptions):

➤ Moral philosophy and foundations • ethical theory and metaethics • existentialism and phenomenology • Marxism and critical theory • Enlightenment, fascism, antisemitism • moral psychology, agency, responsibility • literature/film criticism through moral-political lenses

This podcast explores moral philosophy with an emphasis on the problem of moral foundations: what morality is, why it matters, and how (or whether) our judgments about right and wrong can be justified. Across episodes, conversations move between metaethics and normative theory—questions about moral realism, the sources of normativity, and the persistence of deep moral and political disagreement in modern life—while also treating morality as something embedded in history, social practices, and forms of life.

A significant strand is close, guided reading of major philosophical works in the existentialist, Enlightenment, and post-Enlightenment traditions, including inquiries into agency, responsibility, freedom, faith, shame, and the role of “the Other” in self-understanding. Alongside this, the podcast often engages traditions of social and political critique, especially Marxism and critical theory, examining how ideology, mass culture, antisemitism, fascism, and modern rationalized institutions shape moral experience and political possibility. Modernity appears repeatedly as a setting marked by instrumental reason, disenchantment, and contested ideals of equality, solidarity, and individual freedom.

Another recurring focus is the ethical and political dimension of art and literary form. Interviews and discussions treat novels, essays, film, and memoir as sites where moral psychology, identity, alienation, celebrity, and media environments can be analyzed. Attention to genre and narrative strategy connects aesthetic questions to moral and political concerns, highlighting how cultural works both reflect and reorganize the vocabularies through which people interpret their lives and obligations.


Episodes:
Moral of the Story: Hannah Smart on Meat Puppets
2026-May-05
62 minutes
Content of the Form: Hannah Smart on David Foster Wallace's Infinite Jest
2026-Apr-01
118 minutes
Contemporary Conversations: Jonathan B. Fine on Gotthold Ephraim Lessing and the German Enlightenment
2026-Feb-06
90 minutes
Nota Bene: The Moral Passion of David Foster Wallace’s The Pale King with Hannah Smart
2026-Jan-09
99 minutes
Contemporary Conversations: Eleanor Russell on Simone Weil's Gravity & Grace
2026-Jan-01
91 minutes
Contemporary Conversations: A.V. Marraccini on Susan Sontag’s Fascinating Fascism & Notes on Camp
2025-Nov-20
123 minutes
Content of the Form: Grace Byron on Annie Ernaux’s The Years & Herculine
2025-Nov-05
68 minutes
Moral of the Story: Sebastian Castillo on Fresh, Green Life
2025-Oct-28
65 minutes
Contemporary Conversations: Ross Wolfe on Domenico Losurdo's Neo-Stalinist Revival and the Future of Marxism
2025-Oct-22
112 minutes
Contemporary Conversations: Alina Stefanescu on Derrida's The Politics of Friendship and My Heresies
2025-Jul-04
116 minutes
Being & Nothingness, Part 2
2025-May-10
137 minutes
Nota Bene: The Metaphysics and Moral Vision of David Lynch with Jon Repetti
2025-Apr-02
163 minutes
Contemporary Conversations: Matt McManus on The Political Theory of Liberal Socialism
2024-Dec-24
85 minutes
Contemporary Conversations: Ryan Ruby on Fredric Jameson's The Political Unconscious and Context Collapse
2024-Nov-28
121 minutes
Being & Nothingness, Part 1
2024-Nov-23
101 minutes
Repetition
2024-Sep-27
93 minutes
Contemporary Conversations: Vanessa Christina Wills on Marx's Ethical Vision
2024-Sep-10
119 minutes
Fear and Trembling
2024-Aug-22
104 minutes
Dialectic of Enlightenment, Part 3: The Culture Industry
2024-Jul-22
104 minutes
Dialectic of Enlightenment, Part 2
2024-Jun-19
89 minutes
Dialectic of Enlightenment, Part 1
2024-May-14
75 minutes
Vocation Lectures
2024-Apr-04
83 minutes
Shame & Necessity
2024-Mar-09
75 minutes
Sources of Normativity
2024-Feb-26
74 minutes
After Virtue
2024-Feb-18
88 minutes
Moral Realism
2024-Feb-06
86 minutes
Episode Image Dawn
2024-Jan-30
95 minutes