The Black Show With Kenny Kamz

By: Kenny Campbell Jr.
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  • host Kenny Kamz delves into the major events and issues currently shaping our world, from the unique perspective of a philosopher. From politics to social justice, environmental crises to technological advancements, Kenny examines these developments' ethical and philosophical implications, challenging listeners to question their assumptions and explore new perspectives.   Kenny explores questions such as: What underlying values and assumptions shape our political and social systems? How can we think about justice and equality in an increasingly interconnected world? What does the rise of artificial intelligence and automation mean for our understanding of human nature and our place in the world? How can we confront the challenges of climate change and ecological degradation from a philosophical standpoint? Drawing on a range of philosophical traditions and thinkers, from ancient Greece to modern thinkers such as Martha Nussbaum and Amartya Sen, Kenny offers a thought-provoking and engaging analysis of the key issues facing our world today. Whether you're a philosophy buff or simply curious about the philosophical dimensions of current events, this episode is sure to leave you with new insights and perspectives on the world around us. 
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  • Yeah Yall The World Has Been Burning For A Min...Welcome to the Show
    Apr 22 2023

    In this episode of your host Kenny Kamz takes you on a journey through history, politics, and sports, exploring the fascinating stories behind some of the world's most significant events. 

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    44 mins

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