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The legendary High School Debate Soap Opera, by Jules O'Shaughnessy and the Nostrumite.

Series One: 72 episodes recorded, 175 episodes written altogether.
Series Two: 34 episodes, taking place some years later, recorded and written.


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Menick, usually with Cruz, Bietz and Palmer, in discussion about debate issues. You can also subscribe to this on iTunes.


Thrilling Narratives

Tales of True Debate Adventure: Bronx XXIII.
A hair-raising adventure into another dimension, a dimension not only of sight and sound but of mind. And airlines. And a pdf for the hearing impaired.

Tales of True Debate Adventure: The Master of All Keys.
Thrills and chills at Brooklyn Science. And a pdf of same.

Tales of True Debate Adventure: The Search for the Lost Indigo.
A real-life tale, sorta, of what happens after the students are housed. And a pdf of same.


Philosophy

  • The Postmodern Condition. What it means to be a philosopher, or an artist, in the postmodern world. A basic, relatively short, introduction to postmodernism for high school debaters.

  • Simulacra and Simulation by Jean Baudrillard
    Part 1
    , Part 2, Part 3.
    A lecture to help you get your mind around a quintessential French postmodernist. This is recorded in three parts; there is an unfortunate section in part two that gets a little thick, but for the most part, it's clear. I recommend reading the book, especially the essay Precession of Simulacra, before listening to the lecture. I also recommend a visit to Disneyland or Disney World; feel free to take me along with you.

  • From Caveman to Frenchman
    Menick explains art, from the earliest days to the latest at Dia. (Or read the illustrated pdf, if that's your preference.)
    2/28/08 There is now a small pamphlet of Caveman art now available, separate from the illustrated lecture.

    • Part 1 Introduction and Part One, Narrative
    • Part 2, The Ancients to the Renaissance
      start,
      middle,
      conclusion
    • Part 3 The Birth of the Individual (from the Renaissance to the Romantics)
    • Part 4 Modernism: The Narrative Becomes Narration
    • Part 5, Postmodernism
      Start Some general ideas, and some Frenchies
      Middle Postmodern art, literature and architecture
      Conclusion A few things that didn't fit earlier, and an adieu.
  • Randomcasts

  • Judging LD for parents. A general guide to what happens at a tournament, and what is expected of a parent judge. There are also some printed materials accompanying this lecture at the MHL judging site.

  • Research. A general guide to research, aimed primarily at newer LD and PF debaters. There is also a pdf for those who prefer to read these things.

  • Lexington tab revisited in 2008. Although I ran out of time and didn't talk about the Black Cloud Over Monticello or the Miracle of the Burrito, most of what happened is recorded here.

  • The tabbing of Yale, 2007.
    Part 1
    . We've done Lexington. Let's look at a college, this time out.
    Part 2.
    Part 3. (Sorry about the quality of this: too late to do anything about it now.)
    If you only want to listen to the best part, on-site, go straight to #3.
    As mentioned in the recordings, here's a copy of the Excel spreadsheet that concatenates team names.

  • Backstage at Lexington. What goes on in tab? Here's the answer.

  • Jon Cruz interview. An interview that took place in November of 2006. Audio quality is slightly off (it's a copy of a copy), but in the main it's O'C, his life, times and opinions.

  • Arguing the Resolution. A general lecture on why it makes sense to argue the resolution at hand.
    A pdf is also available.

  • Geopolitics. This incorporates the sovereignty material (below) but redirects the enterprise toward understanding the interplay of nations in the world today, with an eye on acquisition of nuclear weapons. A pdf is also available.

  • Sovereignty. An introduction to the concept of national sovereignty, based on an old blog entry (which is here in a pdf if you're curious). It's simply a long explanation of the general idea, and not a dig into things like Hobbes or Rousseau and the philosophical construct of sovereign.

  • Business. A general lecture on how business works, to help get your mind around business resolutions. (This was my first attempt at recording, so it's a little warbly at tiimes.)


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