What's Left of Philosophy
What's Left of Philosophy
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68 | F.A. Hayek’s The Road to Serfdom: Competition, Individualism, and the Politics of Reaction
In this episode, we discuss the ideas of economist and political philosopher F.A. Hayek as they appear in his 1944 book The Road to Serfdom. This influential book was written in response to what Hayek saw as the trend towards socialism in the mid-twentieth century and it offers his defense of “classical liberalism.” We examine the political and epistemological premises of Hayek’s theory of liberty and free markets, question his assumptions on human nature and cooperation, and near the end critique his odious conflation of communism and fascism. Say what you will about Hayek: at least he saved us from being subordinated and unfree! ...Right?
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What is Aesthetics? Part I. Schiller's Letters on Aesthetic Education
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In this inaugural episode of our new series on aesthetics, we discuss Friedrich Schiller’s 1795 Letters on the Aesthetic Education of Man. We begin with his assessment of the French Revolution and its perceived failure to deliver on its lofty republican ideals, focusing on his ascription of this failure to the fragmentation of the modern self and society. We then attempt to wrap our minds aroun...
70 | How Does Propaganda Work? w/ Dr. Megan Hyska
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In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Megan Hyska to discuss her work on propaganda. She takes us through the history of the term propaganda, what makes propaganda a distinctly political concept, and how propaganda helps create or inhibit group agency. She shows why thinking that assumes propaganda can only work by manipulating our irrationality fails to help us see that propaganda can be effec...
69 | Mute Compulsion: Economic Power and Capitalist Domination w/ Dr. Søren Mau
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On this episode we are joined by Dr. Søren Mau to discuss his new book, Mute Compulsion: A Marxist Theory of the Economic Power of Capital. We talk about why economic power is different than violence and ideology, what’s distinctive about the human being in terms of its metabolic exchange with nature, and what this means for capitalist reproduction and the possibility of its interruption. Speak...
66 | What's Left of Equality? Between Opportunity and Flourishing
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In this episode, we unpack tensions between theories of equality that emphasize opportunity and outcomes in a discussion based upon Christine Sypnowich’s recent Boston Review article, “Is Equal Opportunity Enough?” We also discuss our very own William Paris’s response to Sypnowich in his essay “The Art of Equality.” We debate whether liberalism is tied to capitalist institutions, what it means ...
65 | Gramsci's The Modern Prince
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In this episode we talk about Antonio Gramsci’s book The Modern Prince. Written while imprisoned by the fascists in Mussolini’s Italy, the work is a reflection on the party as a form of organization and the importance of leadership for revolutionary socialist politics. We discuss Gramsci’s realist approach to politics as an art and science, his insistence on partisanship as a condition for obje...
64 | What is Aesthetics? Part 2 How Does it Feel to be a Problem Hip Hop Nation?w/ Dr Michael Thomas
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In this episode, we are joined by Michael Thomas to talk about Black aesthetics and hip hop in particular. We work through what it means for hip hop to be a 'problem space' that reconstructs the cultural contradictions and political messaging of a racist society in a way that is not essentializing and that aspires to address social problems without producing easy answers. Main themes include hi...
67 TEASER | What is Liberalism? III. John Rawls and Political Liberalism
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In this episode we finally get down and dirty with the big dog of Anglophone political philosophy, John Rawls. We discuss his 1993 book Political Liberalism, which expands on his earlier theory of justice to develop an account of the pluralistic tolerance at the heart of a liberal society characterized by the fact of a diversity of incommensurate but reasonable worldviews. We talk about what Ra...
63 Teaser | Lenin's State and Revolution
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In this patrons-only episode we discuss Vladimir Lenin’s 1917 The State and Revolution. When he’s not snarkily dragging his political opponents for their opportunism and philistinism, Lenin tries to work through some of the most hotly contested ideas in Marxian political theory, including the role of the state in capitalist society and its ‘withering away’ after the revolution, the problems of ...
61 | Frantz Fanon, Racism, and the Alienation of Reason
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In this episode, we take a deep dive into Frantz Fanon’s first book Black Skin, White Masks. We discuss his views on racism as a form of alienation and narcissism, assess that status of reason throughout his argument, and interrogate his emphasis on futurity over history. Throughout we defend his theory of social pathology and his embrace of reason and universal humanism. This episode should be...
60 | Antifascism and Emancipatory Violence with Devin Zane Shaw
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In this episode we are joined by Devin Zane Shaw to talk about his book Philosophy of Antifascism: Punching Nazis and Fighting White Supremacy. We discuss the concept of the ‘three-way fight’, what Beauvoir’s analysis of the antinomies of action can teach us about emancipatory violence, and the necessity of community self-defense. Ambiguity may be an inescapable condition for those of us who tr...
59 | Herbert Marcuse B-Sides Mixtape
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Feeling alienated? In this episode, we are here for you. We dig into three periods of Herbert Marcuse’s thought. Marcuse was Martin Heidegger’s student in the 1920s, a member of the Frankfurt School in the 1930s, the philosopher of the New Left in the 1960s, and stays haunting the petit bourgeois in the 2020s. We pay our respects and get to the bottom of his influence on critical theory, social...
57 | What is Liberalism? Part II. Policing and Political Economy
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In the second installment of our “What is Liberalism?” series we discuss the relationship between liberalism and the institution of the police. If a core principle of liberalism is the equal application of the law, then some enforcement mechanism is necessary to ensure the stability of the social order. The problem is that in liberal democracies the police are asked to equally apply the law whi...
56 | Special Minisode: Hating on New Year’s Day with Antonio Gramsci
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In this special holiday episode we bring in the new year by being complete and total haters! We keep it real light and breezy for this short little convo. We drag Auld Lang Syne, the concept of New Years’ resolutions, the very notion of historical dates, and also for some reason the city of Boston. At one point the discussion turns into an unboxing video, which is great content for a podcast, f...
54 | Expropriating the Expropriators w/ Dr. Jacob Blumenfeld
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In this episode we talk with Jacob Blumenfeld about the concept of property in German Idealism. As it turns out, Kant, Fichte, and Hegel each had a pretty different idea of property than their Anglo counterparts who were out there apologizing for private property as a natural right and capitalism as freedom. Some might even say that socialism is what completes the system of German Idealism. The...
53 | Max Weber’s The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism: Anti-Materialist Sociology
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53 | Max Weber’s The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism: Anti-Materialist Sociology
55 Teaser | Rousseau's Discourse on Inequality
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55 Teaser | Rousseau's Discourse on Inequality
45 | On Solidarity and Conflict with Nathan DuFord
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45 | On Solidarity and Conflict with Nathan DuFord
44 | Karl Kautsky's Cooperative Commonwealth
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44 | Karl Kautsky's Cooperative Commonwealth
50 | Hermeneutics and Utopia: From Hans-Georg Gadamer to Ernst Bloch (Part 1)
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50 | Hermeneutics and Utopia: From Hans-Georg Gadamer to Ernst Bloch (Part 1)
48 | Gillian Rose: Speculative Thinking and Post-Kantian Sociology with James Callahan
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48 | Gillian Rose: Speculative Thinking and Post-Kantian Sociology with James Callahan
47 | Guy Debord and the Society of the Spectacle
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47 | Guy Debord and the Society of the Spectacle
46 Teaser | What is Dialectics? Part V: Adorno's Negative Dialectics
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46 Teaser | What is Dialectics? Part V: Adorno's Negative Dialectics
43 | Transindividuality and Marxism with Jason Read
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43 | Transindividuality and Marxism with Jason Read
42 | Going Beyond the Pleasure Principle with Freud
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42 | Going Beyond the Pleasure Principle with Freud
41 | James Boggs and the Problem of Rights Under Capitalism
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41 | James Boggs and the Problem of Rights Under Capitalism
39 | Lukács: Social Totality and the Commodity Form
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39 | Lukács: Social Totality and the Commodity Form
34 Teaser | What is Dialectics? Part IV: Dialectic of Enlightenment with Adorno and Horkheimer
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34 Teaser | What is Dialectics? Part IV: Dialectic of Enlightenment with Adorno and Horkheimer
40 Teaser | What is Liberalism? Part I. John Locke's Second Treatise of Government
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40 Teaser | What is Liberalism? Part I. John Locke's Second Treatise of Government
36 | What is Utopia? Part II. Plato's Republic (with Owen Alldritt)
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36 | What is Utopia? Part II. Plato's Republic (with Owen Alldritt)

Комментарии

  • @canal_changeling
    @canal_changeling 21 день назад

    No sound is playing while the time advances.

  • @shacharias
    @shacharias Месяц назад

    What I find especially intriguing about the Adorno-Bloch debate is who emerges from the legacy of each position. As I've seen it, an overwhelming majority of academic types follow the tradition of Adorno. I've found far fewer Blochians, but Murray Bookchin is perhaps the most interesting. His book "The Ecology of Freedom" especially takes Bloch's project very seriously.

  • @Booer
    @Booer 2 месяца назад

    If that lispy guy says ykno one more time… Also the chick in this is most interesting and insightful and bold

  • @joyrooj2050
    @joyrooj2050 2 месяца назад

    Mathematics is the queen of sciences but I don't think you morons ever came to know what math is.. so that's alright

  • @user-jq2bs7je3p
    @user-jq2bs7je3p 2 месяца назад

    this was amazing! thank you !

  • @AudioPervert1
    @AudioPervert1 2 месяца назад

    The thing is, Herbert Marcuse also had very good relations with the CIA. He like Hannah Arendt, as Left Intelligentsia shared a devotion for capitalism and one-world-order. That is why they both repeatedly collaborated with institutions and the CIA, to create all such facades of critical theory, social movements, and the popular culture..

  • @addammadd
    @addammadd 3 месяца назад

    Consider reading The Vanishing Mediator: Narrative Structure in Max Weber by Fred Jameson.

  • @gymonstarfunkle136
    @gymonstarfunkle136 3 месяца назад

    Postmodernists: "There is no such thing as a society!!!" 😜

  • @gymonstarfunkle136
    @gymonstarfunkle136 3 месяца назад

    On the point around 34:30, one of the things I notice about protest in liberal societies is that the level of individualism/atomisation I experience makes chanting group slogans at rallies feel absurd, even though I agree wholeheartedly with the slogans in private (such as Free Palestine). Regarding the way in which liberalism interpellates subjects into collectives, a great example can be found in the advertising for my university: "Find Your Why".

  • @JohnCavendish-ql4jc
    @JohnCavendish-ql4jc 3 месяца назад

    Very interesting. Just a few days ago Ann Coulter (AKA The Witch,) was bluntly saying to Vivek Ramaswzmy that she would never vote for him because only WASPS should Be in charge. And she went on to Say that Protestant Ethics ( Don't be ashamed of your success and wealth as It's God blessing) was What made our country great....

  • @Daniel_Zhu_a6f
    @Daniel_Zhu_a6f 3 месяца назад

    i think, you are giving too much meaning to Weber's style. scientists often make very wishy-washy claims like "A may be associated with B". yes, it's often to deflect criticism, but it's also not to oversensationalize results. you can't claim that you have definitive results when you clearly don't, that's lying. and people will notice, and will agro at such claims.

  • @shiloh6915
    @shiloh6915 3 месяца назад

    Hey found your podcast and I’m listening through and I love it already: for 17:00 I thought Weber was describing capitalism as a process of wealth generation that assumes an industrial, logical, and infinitely viable wealth generation. So it’s not really just wealth accumulation, it’s the expectations of wealth generation that he ties to the creation of capitalism. Thought I do agree that he does a poor argument in defense of rich, greed, and wealth past people. He assumes they were haphazardly making money, which is apart of that resonation you all mentioned about the text, we are being greedy differently now than in the past for some reason. Still listening through, so maybe someone mentions it. Love the work so far, I am definitely subscribed now :)

  • @ReggieMeisler
    @ReggieMeisler 3 месяца назад

    I love your work folks, but I do gotta challenge you on the leaderless movements. If you want to attack this fundamental idea of anarchism you gotta make a real argument against it, otherwise it just feels like a knee-jerk reaction. It's ok if you don't know how leaderlessness looks, but I think there are some really interesting and effective methods of building movements (e.g. affinity groups, spokes, spokes councils, community care networks, etc) without trying to just democratically centralize everything and vie for state power and then reproduce issues we don't want reproduced because large majoritarian democratic structures are inherently alienating and unresponsive to minorities in the group (and therefore often reproduce issues of racism, sexism, classism, and more). I think a combination of anarchist and abolitionist organizing without the loss of marxist analysis of capitalism, obviously, is a good path forward. The community care concept within abolition gives us the ability to use direct action and mutual aid to move the base forward as we also move the superstructure. It also allows us to move these things forward without alienation or hidden contradictions that cause systemic issues that are incompatible with anarchist-communist aims (e.g. universal public healthcare for all, but being done by hyper-exploiting healthcare workers, or creating a state socialist society that is incapable of escaping the capital-labor relation and instead just shifting it into a state-labor relation)

  • @kyawzayyarlwin8003
    @kyawzayyarlwin8003 3 месяца назад

    Great job

  • @nickhockings443
    @nickhockings443 3 месяца назад

    You guys are astoundingly clueless! Take the time to look at the political manifestos of major parties in Europe (East and West), and of emerging postcolonial states in the period from 1944 to 1978. That is the debate and the audience he was addressing, not people who grew up after the Cold War was over.

  • @mmartinez6085
    @mmartinez6085 3 месяца назад

    Where is 16? Seems 17 starts in the middle of a conversation

  • @expukpuk
    @expukpuk 4 месяца назад

    Who, how, when has measured the temp?

  • @user-bs2gi1cl6f
    @user-bs2gi1cl6f 4 месяца назад

    AndrewCotton you morons have no business doing a psychological podcast

  • @user-bs2gi1cl6f
    @user-bs2gi1cl6f 4 месяца назад

    AndrewCotton Say it with me guys- psychoanalysis is based on the repression of unconscious wishes impulses and desires

  • @user-bs2gi1cl6f
    @user-bs2gi1cl6f 4 месяца назад

    You psychological geniuses didn't mention the UNCONSCIOUS once

  • @user-bs2gi1cl6f
    @user-bs2gi1cl6f 4 месяца назад

    The entire enterprise of psychoanalysis is based on REPRESSION

  • @user-bs2gi1cl6f
    @user-bs2gi1cl6f 4 месяца назад

    The pleasure principle is a state of what? Rest?? You guys don't understand psychoanalysis at all.

  • @abraham802
    @abraham802 4 месяца назад

    love this channel

  • @abdullahumayer1617
    @abdullahumayer1617 4 месяца назад

    as a 17 year old planning to undergradure in critical theory im super appreciative of getting a window into the relm of critical theory today. thanks so much.

  • @anthonysepheku1424
    @anthonysepheku1424 4 месяца назад

    I think Geuss makes an argument for "why" a value is relevant NOW, and begs an interest in the importance of our participation in the role of a mechanism of enforcement to justify what is relevant. The state is a good example of an enforcement mechanism, because Geuss thinks realism is a practice of engaging a form of coercion (compulsion) to comply to what best serves the majority based on what has happened in fact/history. That is especially after evaluative processes in institutions of enforcement help us show that a competing/conflicting interests is developed by some degree of reconciliation with what is normatively relevant at a point in time. This process entail the creation of shared interests while appreciative of the fact that politics constitutes decision making that is pressed with time. This approach is intended to relax the ways normative frameworks (ideals we imagine as capable of realising) often resist criticism by shutting down the question of "why that is of value right now?" It draws attention to the burden of convincing others that a value is relevant. The point is that where an apparent requirement for change/revision is made without reference to lived experience of the formation of a shared interests, Geuss then accepts some form of normativity because coercion is implicit and always present to either sustain a relevant norm or review it; rather that realizing change/development from our capability to just reason. @55:33 reckoning with our partiality. I think he captures this view in his book History and Illusion in Politics.

  • @yvonneheald6456
    @yvonneheald6456 4 месяца назад

    Satre is not a philosopher😡

  • @Diego-ys9tv
    @Diego-ys9tv 4 месяца назад

    Let's gooo

  • @stavroskarageorgis4804
    @stavroskarageorgis4804 4 месяца назад

    "civil war" = intra-unit conflict, struggle, war.

  • @stavroskarageorgis4804
    @stavroskarageorgis4804 4 месяца назад

    Interesting that this view was offered up to me by the YT algorithm.

  • @fellopiantube7607
    @fellopiantube7607 4 месяца назад

    that was fun

  • @hustler3of4culture3
    @hustler3of4culture3 4 месяца назад

    Good to see you❤

  • @ianilevindyone
    @ianilevindyone 4 месяца назад

    Oh i love this episode I’m glad to see it here! The notes are something I frequently come back to

  • @helloInternets
    @helloInternets 4 месяца назад

    Stan the "Reticent Socialism of Rawls".

  • @phillip1986
    @phillip1986 5 месяцев назад

    *Promosm* 🌹

  • @ulisirius9027
    @ulisirius9027 5 месяцев назад

    Der Globalismus marschiert mit allen Mitteln und Szenarien Teil 1 : Der subjektlose Prozess der Verwertung des Werts aus Wert mehr Wert zu generieren führt vermittelt durch den stummen Zwang der Konkurrenz zum Prozess des Kapitals zum Weltkapital. Dabei bleiben schwache Nationen auf der Strecke, mittlere werden unterhöhlt, starke bilden Tiefe Staaten aus. Bei diesem Prozess bildet sich eine transnationale Ebene , bestehend aus Multis, Multikultis, NGOs, EU usw.. ( Globalisierung). Globalismus befördert diesen Prozess, bewusst wie bewusstlos. Teil 2 Vermittelt durch den stummen Zwang der Konkurrenz, dem Neid, der Gier, ab er auch dem Wunsch nach Sorgfalt, der ökologischen Rückverfolgbarkeit, der Bekämpfung von Kriminalität, Steuerhinterziehung, dem Wunsch zu kennen was der Konsument wie konsumiert, dem Wunsch nach Kontrolle, der besseren Konsumierbarkeit, der immanenten technischen Entwicklung bedingt auch durch mögliche Kriege usw., wird die Technologie, Information, Konsumption, Produktion zusammengeschaltet gleichgeschaltet und immer mehr werden angeschlossen. Immer mehr wird vercodet und gechipt.Die industrielle Maschinerie verschmilzt mit dem Organischen und der nationalen Staatsmaschine. Alles was hergestellt wird kommt in die Maschine alles was benötigt wird aus der Maschine. Güter fliessen in der Maschine. Alle sind angeschlossen. Überall ist Zentrum. Teil 3 Rückkopplung des Konsums in die Produktion geschieht automatisch. Jeder Wunsch jede Ab- Stimmung wird erfasst und koppelt sich in die Maschine zurück Das Marketing möchte das wie, wann wo und warum kennen. Cookies werden losgeschickt und implementiert. Zentralisierung der Macht führt zum planetaren Kontrollstellen wie im Bankenwesen. Digitalisierung führt zur Abschaffung des Bar- Geldes. Teil 4 Das Warenuniversum des Kapitals und seine Logik ist imperial und total. Alles wird absorbiert, verschiedenes wird verglichen, bedingt durch das Geld, dem Gleichmacher, es ist Vergleichung. Die Egalité ist was sehr kapitalistisches. Das Kapital geht mit der Communis schwanger. Teil 5 Jede Abstimmung immerzu soll da in Perfektion erfasst sein und keine Ab- Stimmung soll verloren gehen. Die Geldmonaden, das formvollendete Individuum soll da schwirren in der Zirkulation, global total. Frei verfügbar soll die Arbeitskraft weltweit verwertet werden können. Nationalstaaten sind heute dafür nur noch hinderlich. Die reine Plutokratie ist durchgesetztes Weltkapital. Radikal imperial. Formvollendete Verhandelbarkeit von allem Abstimmbarkeit über jedes Vegleichbarkeit von allem. D.h. auch Austauschbarkeit. Voilà der Globalfaschismus als vollendete Plutokratie. Dieser kann mehr technokratische, mehr ökofaschistische Züge haben, er kann auch oszillieren. Hängt wohl von der Verlaufsform ab. Teil 6 Vergleichung ist dem Gelde immanent. Irgend ein Schnösel legt ein Sack davon auf den Tisch. Wer Gleichheit ablehnt muss das Geldsystem ablehnen. So liegt in der Unterhölung des Bargeldes immer auch die Kontrolle, der Kontrollwunsch. Die Krise kann zu Reformgeld aber auch zur Weltkastenherrschaft führen. Die Eliten können direkt durchregieren. Voilà, Globalfaschismus als Kastenherrschaft. Teil 7 Die Digitalisierung führt zur weiteren Machtkonzentration aber auch der Abschaffung des Bargeldes. Da alle an die Maschine angeschlossen sind kann theoretisch eben auch die Dazwischenkunft des Geldes ganz abgeschafft werden. Die Leute nehmen sich das was sie benötigen "aus" der Maschine. Was knapp ist wird via Zufallsgeneratoren zugewiesen. Jeder ist qua Geburt oder Zeugung darin. Alle sind schlussendlich eingebetet in die Maschine. Es gibt kein Aussen mehr. Alle Universa und Dimensionen sind all absorbiert für alle Zeit und Ewigkeit bis in alle Ewigkeit. Voilà Globalfaschismus als Communis. Lohnsystem ist auch beseitigt. Zumindest politökonomisch. (Bei-Sein-In). Teil 8 Durch Machtkämpfe können sich Eliten durchsetzen die die Technologien völlig nihilistisch befördern. Es entstehen dystopisch kollektivistische Szenarien. Giger Kunst, Borg, Matrix worin die Technik den Menschen verschlingt und vernutzt. ( In- Sein-Bei). Voilà Globalfaschismus als Dystopie. Teil 9 Und bedingt durch Ordo ab Chaos Strategien, aber auch apolaren Strategien, werden Nationalstaaten geschwächt. Umvolkung bzw. Migrationspakt laufen aus dem Ruder. Der faschistische Islam übernimmt das Szepter. Auch durch Dekadenz ist ein solches Szenario möglich. Voilà der Islamfaschismus. Umma als sklavistisch mafiotisches Dschihad Imperium. Teil 10 Wichtig ist noch folgendes. Die Communis basiert auf Transzendenz auf Entwicklungsfähigkeit. Dazu ist eine Art bewusste Religion/ Spiritualität vonnöten. Dies zur Abgrenzung der Dystopie. Wir wollen den neuen Menschen als Chiborg( Kiborg) nicht Borg. Teil 11 Dies und das. Vermehrung erfolgt kulturell wie von einer gewissen Stabilität aus betrachtet aber auch idealtypisch 1. Monogam, 2.polygam( mit Sexsklaverei und Cousinenehe), 3. Retortenzucht, Eugenik, Euthanasie oder Lebensschutz. 4. Promisk in Kombination mit öffentlichen Ritualen 5. Polyamorie kann durchaus überall auftreten. Ist aber keine feste Struktur. --- Ausserdem kämpft das Lebensschützerische gegen das Bevölkerungsreduktionistische. Das Sexualfeindliche gegen das Sexualfreundliche. Teil 12 Der universale Kampf. Seit es höhere Staatlichkeit oder militärische Kampfkraft gibt, gibt es die Auseinandersetzung ob die Ordnung lokal, gruppenspezifisch, regional zu verbleiben hat oder "überall" zu gelten hat. Dabei ist es einerlei ob etwas partikulares universal ausgebreitet wird oder eine universelle Idee. Da es nicht nur die Erde mit Leben gibt, sondern auch andere Planeten mit Leben und auch höherem Leben, ist davon auszugehen das dieser Grundkonflikt wirklich und wahrhaftig universal ist. Dieser Kampf ist derjenige zwischen Empire/ Global Gouvernance/Weltordnungsidee/ Reichsidee auf der einen Seite und der nationalen Souveränität(Nationalsouveränismus) auf der anderen Seite. Dabei gibt es viele Pläne auf allen Seiten, bewusstes wie unbewusstes agieren. Die Vertreter der Weltordnungsidee agieren dabei selbstverständlich mit allen Mitteln Mitteln, wie auch ihre Gegner. Heute zumeist unipolar oder apolar. Die souveränistischen Akteure zumeist von strikter Souveränität( mit Cheks and Balances und direkter Kommunikation) oder gehen von einem Konzept von Multipolarität aus. Nationale Souveränisten gehen davon aus das es Freihandel nur unter gleichstarken geben kann. Idealtypisch demokratisch, moderate Libertäre wie moderate Sozialisten. Starker Präsident oder Milizkollegium. Der Kapitalismus wird sozial gezähmt, allerdings nicht überwunden. Jede Nation soll ihre eigene Raumfahrt machen. --- Es ist noch hinzuzufügen das es wechselnde Allianzen und Querfronten geben kann. Und auch die Strömungen untereinander sich zum Teil heftig bekämpfen können. Teil 13. Attila Hildmann. Faktisch alles kann globalistisch transformiert werden. Selbst völkisches und partikulares kann umgedreht werden. Deshalb wäre bei Durchsetzung des deutschen Nationalsozialismus umgehend ein globalistischer Transnationalsozialismus geworden. Hildmann verkürzt vieles ist aber unterstützenswert da er das Overton Fenster verschiebt. Hildmann ist wie Kenfm Antizionist. Kenfm hat mehr Einfluss wie ein Hildmann. Zionismus. Ist die Bewegung für Volk und Heimat im Judentum und die Durchsetzung europäisch abendländischer Nationalstaatlichkeit innerhalb des Judentums. Bei allen Allianzen, mit Globalisten Selbsthassern, Islamisten usw., war der Zionismus bis jetzt sehr erfolgreich sich durchzusetzen. Antisemitismus kann man überwinden durch Affirmation der Zirkulation. Zum einen wie Trump durch nationalen Patriotismus und (säkularisierten) Calvinismus. Zum anderen wie es Finanzglobalisten tun, alles in die Zirkulation. Dahin gehört auch der Globalfaschismus der Israel zu Weltisrael (Postzionismus) aufbläst oder die Zirkulation durch die Maschine ersetzt oder diese deckungsgleich macht. (Postkapitalismus) Attila verbleibt auf der subjektiven Handlungsebene und verabsolutiert diese bzw. hängt sich bei Spezialplänen auf. Es ist zwar richtig das es Verantwortlichkeiten gibt, es den universalen Kampf aber eben nicht juckt ob mehr Soros, mehr, Transhumanismus mehr Gates oder Rockefeller dahintersteckt, die Engelwesen auf Sirius juckt das nicht... Es sind eben nicht nur Juden sondern auch Buddhisten, Christen, Synkretisten, Mohammedaner, Nihilisten,Atheisten usw unter den globalistischen Akteuren... Compact Magazin. Communis ist gemeinschaftlich durchgeführter Genuss. Dies gilt überhistorisch. Das marxsche präfaschistische Verständnis verbleibt in erster Linie bürgerlich immanent. Heute wissen wir: Emanzipation führt in den Transhumanismus, ist zwar auch globalfaschistisch, aber wohl dystopisch. Bin zwar kein Identitärer aber ohne Identitäres wird es nicht gehen. War früher eher wachstumskritisch, bzw. für einen Mix, heute neige ich immer mehr zur massiven Steigerung der Energieflussdichte, mindestens bis die Nationen eigene Weltraumsiedlungen haben.Siehe Positionen Dr Blex, Benedict Kaiser, Sieferle, Sellner, Curio, LaRouche.(Spannungsbogen). Quelle zum Globalfaschismus. Kommentarsektion von Kenfm. Dort treten Globalfaschisten hervor. Propagieren aggressiv Reichsidee. Bedrohen AfD, Identitäre, Kenfm und seine Querfronten, Patrioten usw..Sind für (!!!) SAntifa.

  • @wedas67
    @wedas67 6 месяцев назад

    Am addicted to your podcast guys 😳

  • @tristan583
    @tristan583 7 месяцев назад

    Very good podcast

  • @lukazka
    @lukazka Год назад

    Great topic

  • @abraham802
    @abraham802 Год назад

    nice to see another upload

  • @MrOsc1234
    @MrOsc1234 Год назад

    Also would love to hear you guys talk about Rhythmanalysis

  • @MrOsc1234
    @MrOsc1234 Год назад

    I really enjoyed this, you should more if you have the time!

  • @fvang4751
    @fvang4751 Год назад

    Fyi CRT philosophy is driving government DEI agendas and teachers are being pushed in this philosophy

  • @tomharrison6607
    @tomharrison6607 Год назад

    listen to gad saad douglas murray thomas sowell konstantin kisin yaron brook walter williams etc and then come back and listen to the great socialist ben burgis with his huh like you know huh like kinda like you know wtf he is an actual professor

  • @shishly
    @shishly Год назад

    This was an amazing episode

  • @alicequintanilla3718
    @alicequintanilla3718 Год назад

    cold stream / warm stream is a useful concept

  • @joshuabauman3209
    @joshuabauman3209 Год назад

    Jason Myles is the ultimate alpha male

  • @joshuabauman3209
    @joshuabauman3209 Год назад

    Intro music dope

  • @joshuabauman3209
    @joshuabauman3209 Год назад

    Oh snap it's Lillian. First time watching this show. Love Lillian when she's been on LR

  • @deprogramr
    @deprogramr Год назад

    I love this podcast, but it always feels like it's missing things...

  • @brendandepaormoore1726
    @brendandepaormoore1726 Год назад

    Incredibly exciting to here Hagglund speak freely and extemporaneously in this way, brilliant.