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Civitas on Air

Collegium Civitas

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Civitas on Air to podcasty o tematyce społecznej przygotowywane przez badaczy i badaczki z Collegium Civitas we współpracy ze studenckim Radiem PałaCC. Wierzymy, że badania naukowe mogą być ciekawe nie tylko dla naukowców, a popularyzacja wiedzy jest równie ważna, co jej zdobywanie.
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The Civitas Podcast

Theopolis Institute

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The Civitas Podcast, co-hosted by Peter Leithart and James Wood, exists to explore Christian political theology, with a specific focus on contemporary debates about liberalism and post-liberalism, and to elaborate a distinctively "ecclesiocentric" Theopolitan version of post-liberalism.
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CivitasLA

Dwayne Gathers

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Featuring diverse and emerging leaders who are creating and building community across the greater Los Angeles region, while seeking to elevate discourse, foster community connections and promote civic knowledge and engagement.
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Peter Leithart and James Wood discuss Augustine, politics, and the earthly city with Dr. Veronica Ogle. _ Dr. Ogle is the author of Politics and the Earthly City in Augustine's City of God, and is Assistant Professor of Political and Social Thought and the Augustinian Catholic Intellectual Tradition at Villanova University.…
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Russia's war of aggression continues to inflict large-scale humanitarian, economic and ecological destruction across the entire eastern neighbourhood. However, at the same time as these devastating effects, the war has also prompted a fresh perspective on the prospect of EU enlargement, which had been going through a rather passive phase over the p…
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Peter Leithart and James Wood discuss human rights and liberalism with Samuel Moyn. _ Samuel Moyn is Chancellor Kent Professor of Law and History at Yale University. He received a doctorate in modern European history from the University of California-Berkeley in 2000 and a law degree from Harvard University in 2001. He came to Yale from Harvard Uni…
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W drugim odcinku serii podcastów „Społeczeństwo łatwopalne”, opowiadających o reakcji polskiego społeczeństwa na wojnę w Ukrainie, przyglądamy się fenomenowi pomocowemu, który narodził się w reakcji na tak liczny napływ uchodźczyń i uchodźców z ogarniętego walkami kraju. Polki i Polacy wykazali się ogromną zdolnością do samoorganizacji i oddolnego …
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James Wood and Peter Leithart are joined by special guest, Dr. Andrew Jones, to discuss his works "The Two Cities," and "Before Church and State." Dr. Jones is a professor of theology and the Director of Catholic Studies at Franciscan University of Steubenville. He is also the founding editor of New Polity. Select Bibliography: The Two Cities: A Hi…
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Po wybuchu pełnoskalowej wojny w Ukrainie świat wstrzymał oddech tylko na chwilę. Wkrótce potem mieszkańcy Polski zjednoczyli się w działaniach pomocowych na rzecz uchodźczyń i uchodźców, przybywających do naszego kraju w poszukiwaniu bezpiecznego schronienia. To właśnie ten niesamowity zryw pomocowy i towarzyszące mu emocje są tematem pierwszego o…
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Peter Leithart and James Wood discuss key texts in their thinking through political theology. 0:00 - 10:00 James Wood on Leslie Newbigin 10:00 - 20:35 Peter Leithart on RJ Rushdoony 20:35 - 31:30 James Wood on William Cavanaugh 31:30 - 36:00 Peter Leithart on Stanley Hauerwas "The church doesn't have a social ethic, it is a social ethic." - SH 36:0…
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Jakie myśli towarzyszyły pracownikom akademickim pierwszych doświadczeń nauczania online? Jak środowisko nauczycieli akademickich zaadaptowało się do zajęć zdalnych? Czy edukacja w środowisku wirtualnym zastąpi tradycyjny model? Jakie problemy napotykają wykładowcy? W kolejnym odcinku podcastu Civitas on Air pt. o problemach, wyzwaniach środowiska …
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Czym zajmuje się Federacja Konsumentów? Jak zmienili się konsumenci w ostatnim czasie? Czy ważne są dla nich wpływ produkcji na środowisko, współpraca marek z lokalnymi społecznościami, sposób traktowania pracowników przez pracodawców? Dlaczego tak ważna jest edukacja społeczeństwa w zakresie praw konsumentów? Jak wydarzenia na drugim końcu globu w…
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O tym, jak prowadzić angażujące i skuteczne kampanie reklamowe oraz jakie błędy popełniają marki pragnące okazać swoje zaangażowanie, opowiada Łukasz Głombicki, wykładowca Collegium Civitas i praktyk marketingu. Rozmowę prowadzą współtwórcy raportu „Marka Zaangażowana 2.0”, Grażyna Skarżyńska (Collegium Civitas) i Jakub Śwircz (BrandyLab). Zaprasza…
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Zapraszamy do wysłuchania podcastu „Przyszła przyszłość” z udziałem dyrektora programowego Greenpeace Polska, Pawła Szypulskiego, w którym opowiada on o mniej oczywistych aspektach bycia aktywistą. Dowiecie się także, jak marki utrudniają nam bycie zaangażowanymi konsumentami, co może kryć się za ekologicznymi hasłami w ich komunikacji z klientami …
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Jakie globalne trendy będą kształtować naszą przyszłość? Jakie postawy przyjmujemy wobec zachodzących zmian? Czy spełniamy się w działaniu, jak Aktywni Działacze?  Czy zostawiamy sprawy własnemu biegowi, jak Pasywni Konformiści? Czy rezygnujemy z angażowania się w działanie i wolimy pozostać w cieniu, jak Bezsilni Obserwatorzy?   W kolejnym odcinku…
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Autorzy badania „Marka Zaangażowana 2.0”, w którym przeanalizowano m.in. postawy współczesnych konsumentów w obliczu globalnych wyzwań, zastosowali podział respondentów na trzy kategorie: Aktywnych Działaczy, Pasywnych Konformistów oraz Bezsilnych Obserwatorów. Czym charakteryzuje się każda z tych grup? W której z nich przeważają ludzie młodzi, a w…
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Czym jest green marketing? Co to znaczy, że marka jest zaangażowana? Dlaczego na tzw. „listy wstydu” trafiają marki, a nie ich właściciele? Jak pandemia i wojna w Ukrainie wpłynęły na strategię i komunikację zaangażowanych marek? W pierwszym odcinku podcastu „Przyszła przyszłość”, poświęconego badaniu „Marka Zaangażowana 2.0, o tym, czym jest marka…
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James Wood and Peter Leithart discuss some highlights from the past year of the Civitas Group and the podcast. Peter Leithart then leads a discussion on three of James' recent essays, which can be found below with timestamps. (12:35) 1. Ordering our Social Loves, at Ad Fontes/Commonwealth (39:22) 2. How Abraham Kuyper Lost the Nation and Sidelined …
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James Wood and Peter Leithart are joined by special guest, Ross Douthat, to discuss the new right and post-liberalism. _ Ross Douthat is an opinion columnist at The New York Times, and is also a host on the weekly Opinion podcast, “Matter of Opinion.” Previously, he was a senior editor at The Atlantic and a blogger on its website. A prolific writer…
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This episode of the Jean Monnet DEBUE podcast examines the EU's policies on enlargement, its role in maintaining international peace and security and in promoting institutional reforms among aspiring member states. The discussion focuses on the EU's transition from an economic alliance to an independent regional security provider. Panelists: Arslan…
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Peter Leithart and James Wood are joined by special guest, Professor Nancy Pearcey, to discuss her recent work on the war on masculinity. _ Nancy Pearcey's latest book is The Toxic War on Masculinity: How Christianity Reconciles the Sexes. Her earlier books include Love Thy Body: Answering Hard Questions about Life and Sexuality, The Soul of Scienc…
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Peter Leithart and James Wood are joined by special guest Eric Gregory to discuss Augustinian civic liberalism and political theology. _ Eric Gregory is director of graduate studies and Professor of Religion at Princeton University, where he has served on the faculty since 2001. He is a world-renowned scholar in Christian Ethics and Policital theol…
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Peter Leithart and James Wood are joined by special guest Oliver O'Donovan to discuss political theology. _ Oliver O’Donovan, born in 1945 in London, held teaching posts at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford and Wycliffe College Toronto before becoming Regius Professor of Moral & Pastoral Theology and Canon of Christ Church at the University of Oxford in 1982. …
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Peter Leithart and James Wood are joined by James Patterson to discuss Neo-Integralism, Fulton Sheen, Americanism, and more. _ Dr. Patterson is an associate professor and the chairman of the politics department at Ave Maria University; a fellow at the Center for Religion, Culture, and Democracy; a fellow at the Institute for Human Ecology; a contri…
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Menstrual poverty is on the rise among displaced women who have been forced to live outside of their home countries as a result of war and economic poverty experience even worse menstrual health conditions. In a report by UNICEF (2019), displaced women face various challenging hygienic conditions while living in the camps due to lack of adequate an…
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Czy książkę naukową z zakresu socjologii organizacji można czytać niczym dobrą powieść przygodową? Razem z dr. Pawłem Kuczyńskim z Instytutu Socjologii Collegium Civitas zapraszamy do lektury jego książki, która przeniesie Was w szalony czas przełomu lat 90. i 2000, gdzie przyjrzymy się kulturze organizacyjnej kilku firm i instytucji: prywatnej fir…
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"When you’re going on the street and ask people: “What do you think about wetlands?”, people would say: “No, that’s too risky, that’s dirty. I don’t want to get sick!” – says in the podcast Dr. Jean-Yves Georges, a biologist and ecologist from Institut Pluridisciplinaire Hubert Curien (IPHC), who is the leader of the international EMYS-R project. I…
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Peter Leithart and James Wood are joined by Jerry Bowyer to discuss corporations, wokeism, discipling businesses, and economics. _ Jerry Bowyer is the chief economist of Vident Financial, editor of Townhall Finance, editor of the business channel of The Christian Post, host of Meeting of Minds with Jerry Bowyer podcast, president of Bowyer Research…
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Peter Leithart and James Wood discuss liberalism, two kingdom theology, Lockean reductionism, what to do in a divided church, and more. _ The Civitas Podcast, co-hosted by Peter Leithart and James Wood, exists to explore Christian political theology, with a specific focus on contemporary debates about liberalism and post-liberalism, and to elaborat…
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Peter Leithart and James Wood are joined by Brad Littlejohn to discuss two kingdoms, Christian Nationalism, and Christian commonwealths. ____ About Brad Littlejohn: Brad Littlejohn, Ph.D., is a Fellow in EPPC’s Evangelicals in Civic Life Program, where his work focuses on helping public leaders understand the intellectual and historical foundations…
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Peter Leithart and James Wood talk with D.C. Schindler about his father's work, liberalism, and post-liberal discourse. _______ About Dr. Schindler Dr. Schindler’s work is concerned above all with shedding light on contemporary cultural challenges and philosophical questions by drawing on the resources of the classical Christian tradition. His prin…
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Once again, Europe is at a crossroads. Russia's war on Ukraine has revealed the EU's unique characteristics as a hybrid power and has prompted a high level of solidarity amongst EU states vis a vis Ukraine. At the same time, the war reveals the limits to the EU's hard power and raises questions about its relevance. In this podcast, Collegium Civita…
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The rise of populism and nationalism has become a notable feature in a number of European states over the past few years. Reinforced by the Covid-19 pandemic, some governments resorted to less than democratic actions and policies at variance with the rule of law. Against this background, this podcast debue in on the case of Italy and provides insig…
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Czym jest edukacja dla zrównoważonego rozwoju i dlaczego jest tak ważna w dzisiejszych czasach? Jak prowadzić taką edukację w akademii w sposób nieszablonowy, ciekawy i skuteczny? Zapraszamy do wysłuchania podcastu, w którym dr Katarzyna Iwińska, liderka międzynarodowego projektu PASSION, opowiada o wyjątkowym kursie, dzięki któremu wiedzę o zrówno…
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W jaki sposób Polki i Polacy starają się chronić środowisko naturalne przy okazji swoich codziennych wyborów i nawyków? Czy płeć ma w tym przypadku znaczenie? Skąd czerpią wiedzę na ten temat i czego są w stanie się wyrzec, aby poprawić sytuację naszej planety? Jak wypadają przy tym na tle Brytyjczyków, Szwedów, Portugalczyków i Greków? Gościnią Mi…
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Peter Leithart and James Wood discuss magisterial reformation political theology, reconstructionism, and Christian Nationalism with Dr. Glenn Moots. _______ Glenn A. Moots is Professor of Political Science and Philosophy at Northwood University and also serves as a Research Fellow at the McNair Center for the Advancement of Free Enterprise and Entr…
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Peter Leithart and James Wood discuss ontological individualism and ecclesiocentrism with James Rogers, who chairs the Theopolis Civitas group. James R. Rogers is associate professor of political science at Texas A&M University. He holds a Ph.D. and a J.D., and teaches and publishes scholarship at the intersection of law, politics, and mathematical…
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Best-selling author Steven Rowley is quoted as saying: “There are times when Los Angeles is the most magical city on Earth. When the Santa Ana winds sweep through and the air is warm and so, so clear. When the jacaranda trees bloom in the most brilliant lilac violet. When the ocean sparkles on a warm February day and you’re pushing fine grains of s…
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The Economist magazine, in a holiday special from December 2021, entitled “The Pleasures of The Table” – discussing how restaurants came to be and how the pandemic may change them – noted: “Being deprived of restaurants has made people realize how much they value them. Eating out fulfills needs which seem fundamental to human nature. People need to…
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How is sustainable education conducted in Iceland? What will be our essential future skills? Should we be afraid of technological development? Are environmentally friendly technologies, such as electric cars, equally green in Iceland and Poland? In the third episode of our special podcast series Civitas on Air & PASSION, Mirella Panek-Owsiańska's g…
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Author David J. Wolpe, in “Why Faith Matters,” states “On balance, religion increases social stability, enabling people to live happier, more productive and better lives. That does not demonstrate religion’s truth. It does remind us, however, that we are creatures designed to flourish – to heal and to help – when we believe.” Exploring the state of…
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The Civitas Podcast, co-hosted by Peter Leithart and James Wood, exists to explore Christian political theology, with a specific focus on contemporary debates about liberalism and post-liberalism, and to elaborate a distinctively "ecclesiocentric" Theopolitan version of post-liberalism.โดย Brian
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From an article by Meredith Wood, entitled: “What Is Crowdfunding? Definition, How It Works, Types,” she notes “Crowdfunding is a form of financing a project or business venture by raising small amounts of money from a collective of individuals. There are over 600 different crowdfunding platforms in the world that make it easy for entrepreneurs, in…
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In this episode, we look at the issue of sustainable education based on the experiences of PASSION team members from Portugal and Sweden. Should we teach sustainability in preschools (or is it too early)? Is it possible to teach about sustainability during online classes? Why is it worth using case-based teaching? Is people’s connectedness with nat…
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What defines social innovation? Who can become a social innovator? How many social innovation initiatives are in the UK? How should we shape future social innovators? Why is social innovation not something we can teach in a classroom? Can innovative behaviours impact people’s environmental actions? According to Prof. Richard Hazenberg, social innov…
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In a report from Global Entrepreneurship Monitor entitled “Women’s Entrepreneurship 2020/21, Thriving Through Crisis,” it states: “Entrepreneurship is an essential driver of societal health and wealth. It is also a formidable engine of economic growth.” It further notes: “Women entrepreneurs are making significant contributions to the global econom…
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As we recognize Alzheimer’s Awareness Month (November), a time to heighten awareness about Alzheimer’s disease and dementia, which affects more than 6 million Americans, and recognize National Entrepreneurship Month (also November), a time -- as shared in a proclamation from the White House – to celebrate entrepreneurs who “combine passion, resilie…
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As CivitasLA continues its celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, we’re joined by Arturo Sneider, Founding Partner & CEO of Primestor Development Inc. With no prior experience in the sector, but inspired by a desire to revitalize neighborhoods through real estate, Arturo joins CivitasLA to discuss Primestor’s mission of managing and developing pro…
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It’s been said, by Jorge N. Neal, co-curator and museum educator at the Boyle Heights Museum, that “all roads lead to Boyle Heights, it’s a place of intersection.” Boyle Heights, part of the original Spanish land grant that established the city of Los Angeles in 1781, covering roughly 6.5 square miles located 3 miles east of Downtown, is one of LA’…
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The story of Los Angeles is the story of the Mexican, Mexican American, and Latino experience in the region. Sharing that story is the work of LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes, based in Downtown Los Angeles, which seeks to honor the past, inspire the future, and recognize the enduring cultural influence of Mexicans, Mexican Americans and all Latinas/Lat…
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From an article entitled: “The Importance of Sports in Society,” it notes “Sports are a telling reflection of a society's values, and they are a significant contributor as well, especially in the United States. Sports impact our culture, our other sources of entertainment and our economy.” Join CivitasLA in discussion with Kevin Demoff, Chief Opera…
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Reports suggest that approximately 10% of all American businesses are Black-owned. However, this community of businesses witnessed the sharpest decline due to the COVID 19 pandemic, with 41% of businesses closing, according to April 2020 census data. Since then, Black-owned businesses have rebounded, with 2021 showing the strongest creation of smal…
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In an article entitled “Women are underrepresented in CRE – Here’s how we change it” the author notes “while 64% of all residential realtors are women, in CRE (commercial real estate), that number is roughly 36.7%. Zippia.com, which tracks real estate developer demographics, the numbers further show that amongst developers, women represent 33% vers…
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