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Were fascism's cassandras victims of "epistemic injustice"? with Aidan McGlynn is an episode from Political Philosophy Podcast by Toby Buckle. Not being listened to was annoying, was it also unjust? The episode was published on Apr 27, 2026...
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Were fascism's cassandras victims of "epistemic injustice"? with Aidan McGlynn is from Political Philosophy Podcast by Toby Buckle.
Published Apr 27, 2026 and 01:26:00 long