Love and Literature

11) Everything is connected, with Alexander Moseley

35 min · 26. maj 2026
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In today's episode of the Love & Literature podcast, host Melinda Karaca speaks to Dr. Alexander Moseley. Alexander Moseley is a private tutor, educator, and author of books on philosophy, political philosophy, and educational philosophy; a home educator; and a judo coach. His rich background in various fields, such as ethics, education, politics, and philosophy, has brought valuable insights to the podcast. This episode will explore what all these fields have in common and how they are all connected. Thank you, Dr. Alexander Moseley, and thank you all for listening.

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