Most of us know what Kafkaesque means even if we've never read a word Kafka wrote.
For example, it's Kafkaesque when your smart home turns on you. It's not Kafkaesque when you wait in line for two hours at DMV and they close the line when you get to the front. (Well, it's a little Kafkaesque.)
Today, we talk about the man behind the adjective and the truly Kafkaesque trial to determine who owned his papers.

The America250 Nose looks at the American Revolution in pop culture
48:40

What is a revolution anyways? What the history of an idea can teach us
49:02

Benedict Arnold: Unscrupulous traitor or unsung hero?
49:00