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Honestly with Bari Weiss

What We're Listening To: Does Anyone Have a Right To Sex?

Honestly with Bari Weiss

The Free Press

News, Society & Culture

4.67.8K Ratings

🗓️ 7 September 2023

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

This week, while our audio team is on summer break, we’re featuring an episode from one of our favorite podcasts: Conversations with Tyler, hosted by the wonderful Tyler Cowen. It’s a conversation with philosopher Amia Srinivasan about her book, The Right to Sex: Feminism in the Twenty-First Century. They debate questions such as: do we have a “right” to be desired? How are our sexual desires shaped by the society around us? Is consent sufficient for a sexual relationship? How should we address falling fertility rates? What did women learn about egalitarianism during the pandemic? Why, according to her, progress requires regress. And much, much more. . . The episode received a lot of attention and reactions, for reasons you’ll understand when you listen to it. Most importantly, it’s contentious yet respectful in a way that I think is increasingly rare in public life. As Tyler wrote at the time, on his blog Marginal Revolution, about the conversation: “You have to learn to learn from people who bother, annoy, or frustrate you. If you do, they will not in fact bother, annoy, or frustrate you.” I couldn’t agree more. In fact, this conversation between Tyler and Amia was a big inspiration for our first-ever Free Press live debate, which is happening next week in L.A. The proposition: has the sexual revolution failed? If this conversation inspires you too, please consider buying a ticket to the event: Wednesday, September 13, at the Ace Theatre in downtown L.A. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

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today. I'm Barry Weiss, this is honestly, and today we have a very special episode for you.

0:38.4

As I mentioned last week at the top of the show, our hard-working audio team is currently taking a very well deserved break.

0:44.7

So instead of playing reruns, we decided to share some of our very favorite episodes

0:49.1

from other podcasts that we love to listen to and that we want to put on your radar.

0:54.0

This week we're featuring an episode from Conversations with Tyler,

0:58.0

hosted by friend of the Free Press and previous honestly guest Tyler Cowan.

1:02.0

This particular episode is a conversation

1:04.6

between Tyler and the philosopher Amia Shrini Vassen about her book The Right to Sex

1:10.1

Feminism in the 21st century.

1:13.2

Tyler and Amia debate questions like,

1:15.6

what is our right to be desired,

1:17.5

if there is such right at all?

1:19.3

How are our sexual desires shaped by the society

1:21.9

that we live in?

1:23.1

Is consent sufficient for a sexual relationship or is something more or less required?

1:29.0

How should we address falling fertility rates across the West.

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