Abigail Adams
Abigail Adams
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Philosopher Kings or Don Quixotes?
Are Plato and Tocqueville right to claim that democracy tends to foster a democratic soul that is incapable of ranking or ordering its desires, making democracy ungovernable? They prescribe the education of an elite of true aristoi to remedy democracy’s worst tendencies. But on campus today is the greater problem that students are awash with tyrannical ambition, or that they are apathetic and unwilling to take any risks?
This talk argues that Tocqueville was right to fear low horizons for our desires. Harvard’s curriculum must be both philosophical and poetic if it is to produce the leaders America needs.
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Crises of Conscience: The Ethics of Conscientious Objection in Healthcare
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Exploring the role of conscience in healthcare practice, Xavier Symons Ph. D. provides a philosophical account of the nature and moral import of conscience, and defends a prima facie right to conscientious objection for healthcare professionals. Ian Marcus Corbin, Ph. D. responds.
COVID-Era Leaves of Absence at Harvard College
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After Harvard sent us home in March 2020 due to the emerging pandemic, a substantial number of students decided not to return at all the following academic year. Instead, they took a leave of absence, or "stopped out." Why did these students leave? What did they do? And how did their leave of absence affect their college experience? In this talk, Gabby Landry '22-23 shares original research ans...
The Catholic Republic of Orestes Brownson
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Harvard College senior Loren Brown presents his senior thesis, The Catholic Republic of Orestes Brownson, and invites comment and conversation. Orestes Brownson (1803-1876) was a key figure in the development of American thought about Christianity and democracy. One of the founders of the Transcendentalist Club (With Ralph Waldo Emerson and Margaret Fuller), he became a Roman Catholic in 1844, ...
Rethinking Feminism: Panel Discussion
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Moderated by The Wollstonecraft Project @ AAI’s Director Erika Bachiochi, this panel featured prominent authors discussing the state of feminism today and what it could be going forward: Louise Perry is a journalist at the Daily Mail, and also writes regularly for the New Statesman, The Times, The Spectator, and UnHerd. She is also the director and co-founder of The Other Half, a non-partisan f...
Civil Rights and Voting Rights Acts after Six Decades
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Dr. James Piereson will discusses two current Supreme Court Cases the admissions case under the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Alabama districting case (Merrill (Alabama) v. Milligan) under the Voting Rights Act of 1965. These cases involve reassessments of court interpretations of these Acts, and, with decisions due in June, it is a timely topic. www.abigailadamsinstitute.org/about-aai
The Great Conversation: Lord Byron
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In The Great Conversation, we ask perhaps the most urgent question of all: “How should we live?” This week we introduce Lord Byron! The Great Conversation meets on Wednesday evenings in person at AAI in Harvard Square. Visit us online to RSVP and add your voice to the Conversation: www.abigailadamsinstitute.org/tgc
The Great Conversation: Madame de Staël
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In The Great Conversation, we ask perhaps the most urgent question of all: “How should we live?” This week we introduce Madame de Staël! The Great Conversation meets on Wednesday evenings in person at AAI in Harvard Square. Visit us online to RSVP and add your voice to the Conversation: www.abigailadamsinstitute.org/tgc
The Great Conversation: Immanuel Kant
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In The Great Conversation, we ask perhaps the most urgent question of all: “How should we live?” This week we introduce Immanuel Kant. The Great Conversation meets on Wednesday evenings in person at AAI in Harvard Square. Visit us online to RSVP and add your voice to the Conversation: www.abigailadamsinstitute.org/tgc
The Great Conversation: Jean-Jacques Rousseau's Emile
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In The Great Conversation, we ask perhaps the most urgent question of all: “How should we live?” This week we introduce Jean-Jacques Rousseau's Emile. The Great Conversation meets on Wednesday evenings in person at AAI in Harvard Square. Visit us online to RSVP and add your voice to the Conversation: www.abigailadamsinstitute.org/tgc
The Great Conversation: Benjamin Franklin's Autobiography
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In The Great Conversation, we ask perhaps the most urgent question of all: “How should we live?” This week we introduce Benjamin Franklin's Autobiography. The Great Conversation meets on Wednesday evenings in person at AAI in Harvard Square. Visit us online to RSVP and add your voice to the Conversation: www.abigailadamsinstitute.org/tgc
The Great Conversation: Pascal & Voltaire
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In The Great Conversation, we ask perhaps the most urgent question of all: “How should we live?” This week we introduce Pascal & Voltaire. The Great Conversation meets on Wednesday evenings in person at AAI in Harvard Square. Visit us online to RSVP and add your voice to the Conversation: www.abigailadamsinstitute.org/tgc
The Great Conversation: Baruch Spinoza's Ethics
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In The Great Conversation, we ask perhaps the most urgent question of all: “How should we live?” This week we introduce Baruch Spinoza's Ethics. The Great Conversation meets on Wednesday evenings in person at AAI in Harvard Square. Visit us online to RSVP and add your voice to the Conversation: www.abigailadamsinstitute.org/tgc
The Great Conversation: Thomas Hobbes' Leviathan
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In The Great Conversation, we ask perhaps the most urgent question of all: “How should we live?” This week we introduce Thomas Hobbes' Leviathan. The Great Conversation meets on Wednesday evenings in person at AAI in Harvard Square. Visit us online to RSVP and add your voice to the Conversation: www.abigailadamsinstitute.org/tgc
The Great Conversation: William Shakespeare's The Tempest
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In The Great Conversation, we ask perhaps the most urgent question of all: “How should we live?” This week we introduce William Shakespeare's The Tempest. The Great Conversation meets on Wednesday evenings in person at AAI in Harvard Square. Visit us online to RSVP and add your voice to the Conversation: www.abigailadamsinstitute.org/tgc
The Great Conversation: Francis Bacon's The New Atlantis
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The Great Conversation: Francis Bacon's The New Atlantis
The Great Conversation: Erasmus's The Sileni of Alcibiades
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The Great Conversation: Erasmus's The Sileni of Alcibiades
The Great Conversation: Martin Luther's The Freedom of a Christian
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The Great Conversation: Martin Luther's The Freedom of a Christian
Traditional Community in a Post Tradition World
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Traditional Community in a Post Tradition World
A Preliminary Inquiry into Value
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A Preliminary Inquiry into Value
Félicité de Lamennais’s Liberal-Catholic Political Philosophy
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Félicité de Lamennais’s Liberal-Catholic Political Philosophy
The Great Conversation Live: Niccolò Machiavelli's The Prince
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The Great Conversation Live: Niccolò Machiavelli's The Prince
The Great Conversation: Niccolò Machiavelli's The Prince
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The Great Conversation: Niccolò Machiavelli's The Prince
The Great Conversation Live: Christine de Pizan's The Book of the City of Ladies
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The Great Conversation Live: Christine de Pizan's The Book of the City of Ladies
The Great Conversation: Christine de Pizan's The Book of the City of Ladies
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The Great Conversation: Christine de Pizan's The Book of the City of Ladies
The Great Conversation Live: Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales
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The Great Conversation Live: Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales
The Great Conversation Live: St. Catherine of Siena's Dialogue
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The Great Conversation Live: St. Catherine of Siena's Dialogue
The Great Conversation: Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales
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The Great Conversation: Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales
The Great Conversation: St. Catherine of Siena's Dialogue
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The Great Conversation: St. Catherine of Siena's Dialogue
The Great Conversation Live: Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy
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The Great Conversation Live: Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy

Комментарии

  • @SRQRay
    @SRQRay 11 дней назад

    Too much Christian brainwashing for science. When we are dead, we are dead. Like ants on an ant mound when a boot heels smashes it.

  • @luisytomy64
    @luisytomy64 21 день назад

    Brooks: socialism is bad i love capitalism, what a dummy

  • @gothboi4ever
    @gothboi4ever Месяц назад

    Great lecture, very informative!

  • @Rico-Suave_
    @Rico-Suave_ Месяц назад

    Great video, thank you very much , note to self(nts) watched 23:40

  • @kathryntate6809
    @kathryntate6809 Месяц назад

    Countries of networked coos.

  • @yogi4lyfe
    @yogi4lyfe 3 месяца назад

    Thank you RD.W

  • @vladdumitrica849
    @vladdumitrica849 4 месяца назад

    First you must define the capitalism, socialism and comunism. After that you can comment.

  • @vladdumitrica849
    @vladdumitrica849 4 месяца назад

    Democracy is when those who make decisions on your behalf have the duty to ask for your consent first. Today's republics are actually modern oligarchies where the interest groups of the rich are arbitrated by the people, that is, you can choose from which table of the rich you will receive crumbs. The "fatigue" of democracy occurs when there is a big difference between the interests of the elected and the voters, thus people lose confidence in the way society functions. As a result, poor and desperate citizens will vote with whoever promises them a lifeline, i.e. populists or demagogues. The democratic aspect is a collateral effect in societies where the economy has a strong competitive aspect, that is, the interests of those who hold the economic power in society are divergent. Thus those whealty, and implicitly with political power in society, supervise each other so that none of them have undeserved advantages due to politics. For this reason, countries where mineral resources have an important weight in GDP are not democratic (Russia, Venezuela, etc.), because a small group of people can exploit these resources in their own interest. In poor countries (Romania, Bulgaria, Greece, etc.) the main exploited resource may even be the state budget, as they have convergent interests in benefiting, in their own interest, from this resource. It is easy to see if it is an oligarchy because in a true democracy laws would not be passed that would not be in the interest of the many. The first modern oligarchy appeared in England at the end of the 17th century. After the bourgeois revolution led by Cromwell succeeded, the interest groups of the rich were unable to agree on how to divide their political power in order not to reach the dictatorship of one. The solution was to appoint a king to be the arbiter. In republics, the people are the arbiter, but let's not confuse the possibility of choosing which group will govern you with democracy, that is, with the possibility of citizens deciding which laws to pass and which not to. The solution is modern direct democracy in which every citizen can vote, whenever he wants, over the head of the parliamentarian who represents him. He can even dismiss him if the majority of his voters consider that he does not correctly represent their interests. It's like when you have to build a house and you choose the site manager and the architect, but they don't have the duty to consult with you. The house will certainly not look the way you want it, but the way they want it, and it is more certain that you will be left with the money given and without the house. It is strange that outside of the political sphere, nowhere, in any economic or sports activity, will you find someone elected to a leadership position and who has failure after failure and is not fired after 4 years. We, the voters, must be consulted about the decisions and if they have negative effects we can dismiss them at any time, let's not wait for the soroco to be fulfilled, because we pay, not them. In any company, the management team comes up with a plan approved by the shareholders. Any change in this plan must be re-approved by the shareholders and it is normal because the shareholders pay.

    • @ExPwner
      @ExPwner 3 месяца назад

      No it isn’t. Democracy is the majority forcing their will onto the rest without their consent.

  • @tiantian9434
    @tiantian9434 4 месяца назад

    Thank you so much, Dr. Franks! After multiple failures in understanding the Waste Land, your video piqued my interest in Eliot again.

  • @duderama6750
    @duderama6750 4 месяца назад

    Columbus already knew about N.A. Why do you think he demanded rulership of any newly discovered land? Vikings were here 500 years before Columbus.

  • @exarquazowexa7247
    @exarquazowexa7247 5 месяцев назад

    Great video with a recap of muslik history. Real underrated.

  • @bluesky45299
    @bluesky45299 5 месяцев назад

    Quran says: “Allah:there is no deity worthy of worship except he”:The Neccessary life/consciousness,sustainer of life/consciousness.” Wire like neuronal structures that conduct electricity via ions/neurotransmitters in the CNS/PNS possess no attribute of thinking/life and yet that has “randomly” led to life. Consciousness/thinking is an innate idea(“Fitra”)that is distinct from carbon skeleton and yet the materialist scientist believes that chemistry turned into biology via “god of randomness”/”Emergent property”/”law of nature”. Consciousness can only stem from Necessary Consciousness. (Allah-one/indivisible/loving/self-sufficient/infinite perfection).

  • @lindarichter1068
    @lindarichter1068 5 месяцев назад

    extremely informative, thank you!

  • @kirkor8799
    @kirkor8799 7 месяцев назад

    French Revolution as "historical drama inflicted by narcissism" - so clese, because there is one small step left to...... psychopathy,, Narcissism is impulsive, cold (suit) psychopathy plans in realm so evil (likie hidden totalitarianism) that it is unimaginable for us.

  • @brunotraven2736
    @brunotraven2736 7 месяцев назад

    Very important messages. Thank You. For a long time, the Academy "hid" the existence of Madame de Staël as well as Benjamin Constant in order to conceal the usurpation of uctite (psychological, soft) totalitarianism, called by Constant "usurpation" for lack of another term.

  • @prajnaseek
    @prajnaseek 7 месяцев назад

    Entire mountains disappear? Never heard of US coal mining, where entire mountain tops are blown off?! Pigs floating down river? Never heard of the massive factory farm run-off that has turned the Gulf of Mexico into a cesspool and a deadzone?! Yes, compare the theoretical benefits of one system to the actual problems of another - a long standing and utterly deceitful practice of conscious or unconscious Sophistry and sheer propaganda.

  • @prajnaseek
    @prajnaseek 7 месяцев назад

    The critiques of corporatist apologetics and ideologues could go on and on, but listening to such drivel sickens me too much to keep watching this video, despite Richard Wolff's refreshing honesty and lucidity and courage - a video which I now have to turn off, or else throw up. But one last point: Professor Richard Wolff already stated clearly and repeatedly that there are least three different kinds of socialism; and the millions of deaths caused by Stalin and Mao are the result of only one of the three forms of socialism, which is authoritarian state socialism - which I, along with Chomsky, would not call socialism at all. As Chomsky said, Socialism, if it neans anything, means worker control - but giving a few political elites total or near total power, is not worker control, and therefore is not socialism: it's just another form of oligarchy, elite rule, domination and submission, and empire. There is no true socialism in it. It's state capitalism, which is simply another form of oligarchy, tyranny and empire, best left to go the way of the dinosaur. But again, in terms of imminent critique, look in the mirror, I say to the apologists and ideologues of corporate capitalism: precisely this neoliberal and increasingly neofeudal corporatist empire turns entire countries into labour camps. Listen to Bruce Cockburn, Canada's Bob Dylan, in his song, Call It Democracy. He'll clarify what should have been self-evident to everyone, all along.

    • @ExPwner
      @ExPwner 4 месяца назад

      Wolff is a liar and so is Chomsky. The “that’s not real socialism” is a lie and you know it

  • @prajnaseek
    @prajnaseek 7 месяцев назад

    One more point: to the question posed by the “moderator”, who clearly is on the neoliberal corporatist cheerleading team: Surely a business can’t be run by employee plebiscite?! Rebuttal: Fallacious reductio ad absurdum straw man argument, similiar to the fallacious straw man arguments of Professor Brooke, once again equating authoritarianism with socialism, as if an anti-authoritarian socialism, which Professor Wolff already presented as a perfectly viable and proven successful alternative, is an impossibility and unimaginable. But more to the point: Yes, some people are better at management - but they can be elected by democratic worker cooperatives, by the workers themselves, rather than hired by a basically totalitarian corporate elite and board of directors. Can anybody say, Duh! ?

  • @prajnaseek
    @prajnaseek 7 месяцев назад

    Crony capitalism in Latin America? Typical racist imperialist trope. Also decades out of date, in many nations here in the South, to the extent that it was accurate in the past. And look in the mirror! How does the "liberal democratic", "leading", "developed", "First World" operate? It's been ruled by oligarchy, monopoly capitalism, and crony capitalism, for over a century, since the time of Rockefeller in the late 1800s, and before, from the time of the first multi-national corporation, the British East India Company, which was founded in the year 1600! See Adam Smith on that. He was perfectly frank. This is either staggering ignorance, or staggering deceit - there is no other rational analysis of such glaring omissions, distortions or obfuscations. Which is it, brother? Are you a willing pawn, or simply an ignorant ideologue?

  • @prajnaseek
    @prajnaseek 7 месяцев назад

    A further rebuttal to Professor Brookes, just written and published now: ATTENTION: RICHARD WOLFF jtoddring.wordpress.com/2024/01/30/socialism-capitalism-corporatism-the-future-of-humanity-ideology-vs-reality/

  • @prajnaseek
    @prajnaseek 7 месяцев назад

    The libertarian socialist model that Profession Wolff presented here, or one version of it, rooted in grassroots economic democracy, workplace democracy, and worker cooperatives is decidedly not theoretical. Are you unaware, Professor Brookes, of the centuries-old co-op model, which is now wide-spread in the US and around the world, which is very successful, and growing fast? Are you unaware, ignorant, that is, of the Spanish Revolution, which was largely anarchist, libertarian socialist, and which very successfully ran an advanced, modern industrial society, while under the extreme pressures and duress of fighting a war against the fascists, and their Communist and "liberal" Western oligarch supporters? And are you likewise ignorant of the Mondragon Co-op in Spain, which was founded by two brothers only a few decades ago, and which now has become one of the biggest and most successful corporations in all of Europe? Giving you the benefit of the doubt, and assuming you are not a conscious liar and propagandist, one must conclude that you are, quite simply, stunningly ignorant of the facts of history and political-economy, both. Response? My apologies for the ferocity. It is nothing personal. It is simply a matter of 99% of the eight billion human beings on Earth being suffocated, squeezed, held down, boot on the neck, exploited, preyed upon and degraded, or worse, by a predatory and parasitic, truly vampiric system of neo-feydal corporate empire. This has to change. And the time is now.

    • @ExPwner
      @ExPwner 4 месяца назад

      Coops are not socialism unless forced as Wolff wants which is not libertarian.

  • @prajnaseek
    @prajnaseek 7 месяцев назад

    Socialism, Capitalism, Corporatism, & The Future Of Humanity: Ideology vs Reality A few thoughts on this generally excellent discourse, between Professors Brookes and Wolff To Professor Wolff: Bravo - brilliant crystalization. To Professor Brookes: Great respect for your human decency and moral sentiment of basic justice and compassion, certainly, but are you not aware of the famous quote from Mark Twain? "There are lies, damned lies, and then there are statistics." Unconscious ideologues unconsciously pick narratives and statistics that suit their cognitive and emotional bias, their ideology, filtering out discomforting statistics, facts, perspectives and evidence, unconsciously, like dogmatic religious fundamentalists, to suit their ideological bias. In short, your stats are bogus. Read the Davos Report, by Oxfam. Five billion people lost a trillion dollars in the past four years alone, while the richest eight individuals on Earth now control more wealth than the poorest half of humanity. (Who do I trust more, by the way, the most respected international development organization on Earth, Oxfam, or a professor from the Kennedy School, which was founded by the same Rockefeller clan that founded the WEF as the leading centre of the Western oligarchy? Not a difficult choice. But that is an aside.) The wealth is being sucked up by the top 1%, while poverty grows and inequality skyrockets - and we are now clearly moving into an era of neo-feudalism as a result. And worse, the oligarchs know this will be unpopular and will provoke popular uprising, which is why they are now resorting to fascism. See my essay, The Failure Of Propaganda & The Resort To Fascism. But in short, the facts disprove your trickle down, rising tide, Polyanna / Dr. Pangloss, neoliberal apologist view - and it's so obvious and undeniable to the people of the world, that popular unrest is rising fast. Moreover, the power elite know that the propaganda war has been lost - which is why they are now resorting to fascism and to sheer force of repression. (See my essay, mentioned above.) Your arguments are not only hollow and unsound - they have already failed. I'm sure Professor Wolff will rebut and refute your self-evidently falacious argument very well, but I was so appalled by the contrast and contradiction between your sincere moral sentiments and your dubious apologetics for neo-feudal corporatist capitalism, that I had to pause the video of the debate to make this note. Given the choice between sociopathic power-mongering fascists, which is what the billionaire WEF oligarchy represents, and naive, well-meaning ideologues on the other hand, clearly the latter are preferable and better - but not in the least satisfactory or sufficient. Failing grade as an economist or political analyst, I must say, as a researcher in political-economy and philosophy for four decades now, myself, I am sorry to say, my brother. Read the Davos Report along with Michael Hudson, please - and listen carefully to Professor Wolff, I would humbly urge. J. Todd Ring, Author of Enlightened Democracy And The People vs The Elite And yes, I am philosophically aligned with the grassroots populist libertarian left, with a strong admiration for Thomas Jefferson, Voltaire and Thomas Paine, the founders of liberal democracy, as well. Give me FDR, Kropotkin, or Thomas Paine, and I will be thrilled, or at least, greatly relieved. But if we continue on our current trajectory, it will be dystopian in the extreme, with neo-Malthusian techno-fascist oligarchs at the helm, and a boot on the face of humanity, and far worse, for a long time to come. Time to cut the bullshit, to put it frankly - and now.

    • @ExPwner
      @ExPwner 4 месяца назад

      Nonsense and drivel.

  • @JackCarsonite
    @JackCarsonite 7 месяцев назад

    Marx's vision seems zero sum'ed in regards to our labor and the capital(ist) extracting labor. There's no place for value added by commerce and thus presumes that the laborer must lose out in this system. Marx was a fool or a liar.

  • @spencerwinston4334
    @spencerwinston4334 7 месяцев назад

    “[T]he mob is the most ruthless of tyrants;” ― Friedrich Nietzsche, Karl Marx refuted in 8 words. "I know my fate. One day my name will be associated with the memory of something tremendous - a crisis without equal on earth, the most profound collision of conscience, a decision that was conjured up against everything that had been believed, demanded, hallowed so far. I am no man, I am dynamite. Ecce Homo (1888). Why I am a Destiny", Friedrich Nietzsche Trying to put lipstick on a pig, or in this case feral hogs when the name of the philosopher for tyrants, Marx is brought into the discussion. Do these so called philosophers at Ivy League Universities ever consider the human suffering that has arisen from the pages of this plagiarist ghoul, and monster of a degenerate, Karl Marx? Will humanity ever outgrow this infantile demented philosophy that has resulted in the sufferings of millions upon millions. The hollow men prison tyrants in the Davos Crowd of the WEF even use the fig leaf of Marxist propaganda to cover up their power plays. Some background on Marx's not so original philosophy as discussed in a prominent amazon book review on Marx: "....Yet again Karl Marx is portrayed as the father of Communism and the friend of the Working Class yet he was neither! The 1848 Communist Manifesto was nothing short of a direct copy of an earlier book written by the long forgotten French Socialist Victor Considerant in 1843, and given a second edition in 1847 in Paris and entitled "Principles of Socialism : Manifesto of the Democracy of the Nineteenth Century". Not only did Marx and Engels "discover" their "manifesto" in Mr.Considerants "manifesto" but they also copied the form and titles of the chapters as well. The only completely new part of "their" manifesto was found on the title page where they claimed to be the original authors" Nietzsche soared far above these pirate grifter Marxists in his tour de force Will to Power. The will to power shows the real focus of Marxism that Karl conveniently sidestepped in his drunken tirades against humanity. Marx, just an utter lout and a philosophical plagiarist that is today only pushed by the leftists radicals that have polluted the once esteemed Ivy League schools and Oxford/Cambridge. Dogs now have more class and dignity than the deranged "hollow men" Marxists tyrannizing the halls of philosophy at these 'elite???universities", especially around mask time of Halloween. Nietzsche admired aristocratic bearing and noble refined tastes. By contrast, Marx had the tastes of a chain smoking, pool hall hustler grifter and the character ethos of devious Captain Morgan. "Now I bid you lose me and find yourselves; and only when ye have all denied me will I come back unto you." Friedrich Nietzsche. Will to power has sent that feral hog of a lout, Marx, into the dustbin of history. Time will reveal all about the differences between the Nietzschean Mt. Everest Summit top climbers, and those Marxian's wallowing in caves of darkness at base camp. All the time while watching the flicker of light and "materialistic, capitalistic" shadows from their base camp cave, these resentful, sinister Marxist "Ivy League philosophy instructors" are berating those "ambitious, bourgeois" climbers out on the vast horizons and leading edge of Nietzschean intellectual dynamism and "power." Ralph Waldo Emerson observed a man can only see what he is prepared to see. Marxists need to come out of the prison of their own making in their dark, dank oppressive interpretation of how to "improve the state" that has resulted in the most horrific of suffering for mankind. Fascinating video presentation and production. New US subscriber

  • @EveryCarpet
    @EveryCarpet 7 месяцев назад

    an excellent lecture, wish it was longer.

  • @cassiejones399
    @cassiejones399 7 месяцев назад

    great video!

  • @LS-xs7sg
    @LS-xs7sg 8 месяцев назад

    I wonder if part of the problem is that middle class western men have less socialisation into masculinity than they used to. I imagine working class men are more likely to give short shrift to transgenderism etc compared to college educated men. Could this simply be because working class men have a more earthy / natural understanding of their masculinity because it is more likely to be conditioned by physical realities. Whereas middle class men live more in the abstract invented world of academia

  • @Cyberphunkisms
    @Cyberphunkisms 8 месяцев назад

    there was no cooption. and it can be seen in silenced warnings of hannah arendt early on, the first excommunicated woman: the POLITICAL IS PERSONAL is what is NEOLIBERAL -> through hivemindidioms, we have transformed all human social relationships into capitalist cost benefit analyses of emotional labor and privilege, creating virtue signalling societies that worship privileged exploiters. time to reap what we have sown

  • @AbuBakar-mt1vn
    @AbuBakar-mt1vn 8 месяцев назад

    Alghazali is the proof of islam.bear in mind when u criticise him

    • @exarquazowexa7247
      @exarquazowexa7247 5 месяцев назад

      We are open for mindful critics. Al ghazali is a human first and foremost. Not appointed by Allah to the swme level as prophets. Just as he would be criticized. The critics would be refuted as al ghazali's views are islam. And islam is reality.

  • @jackkalish3235
    @jackkalish3235 9 месяцев назад

    very informative. thanks

  • @Hope20249
    @Hope20249 10 месяцев назад

    Great video. Many thanks

  • @user-fv4do4lz1e
    @user-fv4do4lz1e 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your classes, David. I appreciate your work in promoting knowledge.

  • @jdavidfranks6432
    @jdavidfranks6432 10 месяцев назад

    Erratum: of course it's Magna Graecia...

  • @mikehayne538
    @mikehayne538 10 месяцев назад

    These guys are geniuses.

  • @letdaseinlive
    @letdaseinlive 10 месяцев назад

    Super "in the weeds" tush here. This separation of "State" from society makes the West a laughing stock to the Islamist of exceedingly strange manfulness.

    • @tiktoksbytopic1897
      @tiktoksbytopic1897 4 месяца назад

      It’s called integrity and humanity lol

    • @muhammadabuzarkhan7450
      @muhammadabuzarkhan7450 3 месяца назад

      I would say it's other things like liberalism instead. I know many secular states that did great. Europe was greater than any Islamic society we ever built only because the European had greater Ethics by strictly following their religion more and even when they lose their religion they still had those ethics for a while. Muslim barely followed their own religion after the murder of Caliph Ali, son in law of Muhammad. But many Muslim majority society which had strong ethics even though they were living Islam behind were still doing great. Like Iraq before the invasion. It boils down to the ethics of society.

    • @letdaseinlive
      @letdaseinlive 3 месяца назад

      Liberalism opened the door to Commercial ethics of Society and State as the police of the wealthy. As against the ethics of the Whole Country as Dugin is guided by.

  • @williammcenaney1331
    @williammcenaney1331 11 месяцев назад

    Brownson's beliefs about the relatioship seem logically inconsistent with what Pope Leo XIII teaches in Libertas Prasestantissimum, his encyclical on human liberty. For Brownson, the governmwnt is incompetent to choose the true religion, according to the speaker in the video. But Leo writes: "Wherefore, civil society must acknowledge God as its Founder and Parent, and must obey and reverence His power and authority. Justice therefore forbids, and reason itself forbids, the State to be godless; or to adopt a line of action which would end in godlessness-namely, to treat the various religions (as they call them) alike, and to bestow upon them promiscuously equal rights and privileges. Since, then, the profession of one religion is necessary in the State, that religion must be professed which alone is true, and which can be recognized without difficulty, especially in Catholic States, because the marks of truth are, as it were, engravers upon it. This religion, therefore, the rulers of the State must preserve and protect, if they would provide - as they should do - with prudence and usefulness for the good of the community. For public authority exists for the welfare of those whom it governs; and, although its proximate end is to lead men to the prosperity found in this life, yet, in so doing, it ought not to diminish, but rather to increase, man's capability of attaining to the supreme good in which his everlasting happiness consists: which never can be attained if religion be disregarded." www.vatican.va/content/leo-xiii/en/encyclicals/documents/hf_l-xiii_enc_20061888_libertas.html

  • @x0rn312
    @x0rn312 11 месяцев назад

    I don't think marijuana is the problem, I usually agree with Peter about a lot of things but I think he's a little out of touch with what exactly is going on with the drug stuff both the marijuana issue and the opioid issue which are two separate issues but I think he's probably wrong on both of them. Which is interesting because if he just followed his instinct, his libertarian instinct, he would come to the right conclusion which is that marijuana and opioids aren't the problem... The drug war is.

  • @kevinezema6159
    @kevinezema6159 11 месяцев назад

    The feminist influence on Christine Emba has compromised what should be her Catholic world view. Andrew Tate's lived experience is different from his post pandemic public conversations. Men work and die to protect their mothers, sisters, wives and children. Emory did not abandon Andrew and his siblings. He always spent long tours away from home and he seemed to just not be able to live in the same house with the mom after his Air force service. A sacrifice of his happiness for country.

  • @Danji_Coppersmoke
    @Danji_Coppersmoke 11 месяцев назад

    Peter's thought : " Why am I with this guy on the stage? ".......

  • @00Daddy
    @00Daddy 11 месяцев назад

    THEY ARE ALL WRONG ABOUT ANDREW TATE

  • @00Daddy
    @00Daddy 11 месяцев назад

    they doesn't even watched a single vedio of andrew tate and taking shit about him and propogating just lies thats why this will never work

    • @Cyberphunkisms
      @Cyberphunkisms 8 месяцев назад

      there was no cooption. and it can be seen in silenced warnings of hannah arendt early on, the first excommunicated woman: through hivemindidioms, we have transformed all human social relationships into capitalist cost benefit analyses of emotional labor and privilege, creating virtue signalling societies that worship privileged exploiters. time to reap what we have sown

  • @00Daddy
    @00Daddy 11 месяцев назад

    black women speech is proof thats why men should never trust these femenists

  • @00Daddy
    @00Daddy 11 месяцев назад

    they just want to make a paradise for women what ever the cost may be doesn't matter who pays it children girls boys poor men rich men. its all about them women women women they want to have it all doesn't want any discomfort w tf

  • @00Daddy
    @00Daddy 11 месяцев назад

    there whole scene is feminism was fine as long as it was hurting men. now they want to exploit poor men to reset it now so that it only hurt men

    • @firenight6143
      @firenight6143 9 месяцев назад

      So you take no responsibility...because AT told you to take no responsibility... and thus, you are proving the points that these brilliant women make.. mic prop

  • @00Daddy
    @00Daddy 11 месяцев назад

    black womens starting speech is proof that men should never become feminist. its not about equality its a women advocacy movement always prefer women even if that come at the cost of suffering of hard working men they are exploiting poor men now to further expand there agenda and hatered

  • @jonahtwhale1779
    @jonahtwhale1779 11 месяцев назад

    So many areas where women are still underrepresented! We still need femunism to address these injustices! Homelessness - only 25% female! Prison - only 5% female! The morgue - only 30% female! Taxation - only 35% female! Trenches of Ukraine - less than 5% female! Cancer wards - only 40% female! Cardiac patients - only 40% female! Premature death - only 35% female! Work place deaths- only 6% female! Coal mines - less 5han 5% female! Outdoor work in heat/cold in dirty dangerous and uncomfortable jobs - only 4% female! The Patriarchy has protected women from these unpleasant aspects of life for too long! Time for women to g e t a fair slice of the shitty parts of the world! Or does equality only matter when women benefit from it?

  • @mikei7498
    @mikei7498 11 месяцев назад

    With Jews we all lose

  • @gfritz88
    @gfritz88 11 месяцев назад

    The Papacy is also the anti-Christ of revelation as Martin Luther proclaimed. Praise God for free speech and our constitution!

  • @gfritz88
    @gfritz88 11 месяцев назад

    The trinity is a pagan doctrine pushed in by the Roman Catholic Church and it boils down to lucifer worship. We have but one God… the Father… and one Son of God… Jesus Christ… 1 Corinthians 8:6

  • @ArmandoPineda-fc1wl
    @ArmandoPineda-fc1wl Год назад

    Parents to be would benefit from imbibing the spirit of The Emile