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Contrarianism, social media and the future of culture wars - a conversation with Atlantic writer Helen Lewis
Episode 34

Contrarianism, social media and the future of culture wars - a conversation with Atlantic writer Helen Lewis

Helen Lewis helps host Rafael Behr make sense of the modern world, culture wars and confected contrarianism.

Politics on the Couch · Larchmont Productions

March 30, 20231h 16m

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Show Notes

In this wide-ranging and informal conversation*, Rafael Behr chats to former colleague Helen Lewis about whether Whatsapp has changed the way politics is conducted, her favourite Tik Tok channel, the incestous nature of Scottish politics, what's really behind the UK government's immigration policy, what we can learn from Florida culture wars, why the middle ground is so hard to occupy, what we have learnt from the pandemic, and Helen's take on why so many men love listening to other men on podcasts, plus much more.

*unstructured

Helen Lewis

Helen writes about the intersection of politics, society, and digital culture for The Atlantic.

Link to Helen’s long read on DeSantis, Trump and the future of American politicsfor The Atlantic

She is also the host of the BBC’s long-form interview series, The Spark.

Her next book, The Selfish Genius, is scheduled for publication in 2023.

Link to ‘The Bluestocking,’ Helen’s substack page.

Rafael Behr has a book out very soon about politics

If you're interested here's a link to pre-order:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Politics-Survivors-Engaged-without-Getting/dp/1838955046/

Now on with the podcast show we call Politics on the Couch.

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