Sanders’ amazing race • Policing Trump-speak • An unlikely source of Muslim rage




The Daily Evolver show

Summary: Jeff begins this episode with a heartfelt reminder of just how valuable integral theory is for opening our hearts and understanding our world. It helps us to see and accommodate more of reality, to make sense of competing worldviews and conflicting truth claims. "All schools of human wisdom find their place in the bigger integral view," he says.<br> <br> Jeff invited special guest Theo Horesh on to the show to talk about candidate Bernie Sanders and the progressive movement he's leading. Theo is an integrally-informed author and thought leader. He’s been a political activist since the days of Ralph Nader and the Green Party, and is especially savvy about using social media to organize (check him out on Facebook).<br> <br> Jeff and Theo talk about:<br> <br> -Money in politics and income inequality: Sander's message of a moral economy<br> -Sander's policy proposals are not radical or untested: the European model of socialism<br> -The critique of Sanders: he's not integral<br> -Bernie or bust: supporting Sanders as a referendum on Hillary Clinton<br> -Are the two parties obsolete? What does the future of American democracy look like?<br> <br> Also in this podcast:<br> <br> -Pre-trans fallacy: a conservative Muslim scholar condemns America with help from the classic song "Baby, It’s Cold Outside"<br> <br> -The perfect example of two first tier stages talking at each other: Morning Joe co-host Mika Brzezinski confronts Donald Trump about his careless use of words<br> <br> Send your questions and comments for the show to jeff@dailyevolver.com. Record a voice memo on your smartphone or use the Speakpipe button on dailyevolver.com.