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Postmodernism Explained, with Stephen Hicks
Episode 5730th September 2022 • The Secular Foxhole • Blair Schofield and Martin Lindeskog
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Part 1. Professor Hicks joins us to give an overview of his brilliant exposé on Postmodernism's roots. To be continued with Part 2, later this year.

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Episode 57 (64 minutes) was recorded at 2200 Central European Time, on September 16, 2022, with Ringr app.. Martin did the editing and post-production with the podcast maker, Alitu

(Editor's note: The transcript will be generated by Veed.io in the near future. I will test out the online video editor, and generate transcripts for videos in the near future, now with a new laptop, MacBook Air M2.)

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