Thomas Jefferson & His Democracy: Crash Course US History #10

In which John Green teaches you about founding father and third president of the United States, Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson is a somewhat controversial figure in American history, largely because he, like pretty... Read more »

What Is God Like?: Crash Course Philosophy #12

Today we are moving on from the existence of God to look at the philosophical debate surrounding the traditional divine attributes – omnipotence, omniscience, omnitemporality, and omnibenevolence. We are exploring the puzzles... Read more »
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Intelligent Design: Crash Course Philosophy #11

Last week we introduced Thomas Aquinas’s four cosmological arguments for the existence of god; today we introduce his fifth argument: the teleological argument, and the ensuing dialogue it initiated. — Bokeh Spiral... Read more »

Prejudice and Discrimination: Crash Course Psychology #39

In this episode of Crash Course Psychology, Hank tackles some difficult topics dealing with prejudice, stereotyping, and discrimination. There’s a lot here, so let’s get started. Here’s a link to the Implicit... Read more »

How We Make Memories: Crash Course Psychology #13

Remember that guy from 300? What was his name? ARG!!! It turns out our brains make and recall memories in different ways. In this episode of Crash Course Psychology, Hank talks about... Read more »

Civil Rights & Liberties: Crash Course Government & Politics #23

Today, Craig is going to give you an overview of civil rights and civil liberties. Often these terms are used interchangeably, but they are actually very different. Our civil liberties, contained in... Read more »

Personality Disorders: Crash Course Psychology #34

What exactly are Personality Disorders? How can they be diagnosed? Can we prevent some of them? In this episode of Crash Course Psychology, Hank gives us the down-low on things like Ego-Dystonic... Read more »

Divine Command Theory: Crash Course Philosophy #33

As we venture into the world of ethics, there are a lot of different answers to the grounding problem for us to explore. One of the oldest and most popular is the... Read more »

Iran's Revolutions: Crash Course World History 226

In which John Green teaches you about Iran’s Revolutions. Yes, revolutions plural. What was the the1979 Iranian Revolution about? It turns out that Iran has a pretty long history of unrest in... Read more »

Interest Groups: Crash Course Government and Politics #42

Today, Craig is going to talk about something you fans out there have been demanding for months – money in politics. Specifically, we’re going to talk about special interest groups and their... Read more »