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@@fluffyunicorn7155 he may have been using the term differently and you can argue he uses it incorrectly if that means so much to you but he does adress this potential source of confusion in the intro by defining what he means and is referring to when using those words. so we're all on the same page on this issue, the rest is semantics as murray points out, litterally the first sentense he sais is 'i don't get stuck on definitions'
So, I'm a Marxist and Christopher Hitchens was too, and both of us have (or had in Hitch's case) Thomas Jefferson in high regard, despite his actions (or lack thereof) towards slavery. Of course we need to see historical characters in the context of there own times. By the by, both of us despise Stalin. I find Doug's argument a bit flawed. Maybe he only knows SJW's and thinks those are the marxists... that or Stalinists. Oh well.
I love the fact that Douglas will not under any circumstance stand down from answering as truthfully as possible. One really gets to known him here, if we care to listen. Maybe even credits to lex here for being cheeky at times to distill it even further for us ! Sorry for the abysmal language, I come from Germany
Not since the passing of Christopher Hitchens have I listened to such a fearless truth and sense talker as Douglas Murray. I find his relative youth comforting and hope he lives a long and healthy life as he massively needed.
@Hrvat-ww2te Sorry dude. I don't put any stock in some cat that was born 2,000 years ago, roamed the hills with 12 of his mates, encouraging the populace to rise up against the establishment. A JFK or Martin Luther King type, if you will. Which is all good. But he was killed. And died. There was no rising from the dead. IMHO. And after all I've seen, having attended a private Catholic school, and experienced first hand the rank immorality and perverted, sick nature of the brothers that taught our form ... I'm giving Christianity and The Church the WIDEST of births. So you can keep reading your fictional novel and quoting passages. You do you brother. I'm fine.
Douglas Murray is the only guy I ever followed who has something new and fresh to say in every single interview that I've watched. A great writer, and I love his sense of humor. I always buy his books in audio form and I listen to it while I walk my dog. I love it!
I know, I love the chap. It's embarrassing really because I have never disagreed with anything he says which is not the case with other thinkers I really admire (Mark Steyn is the only other).
I won't go that far, with the interviewer and interviewee, but Lex brings out a side of Murray that I've never seen done. It's fascinating to see a "relaxed" even comedic side of the Murray. Would also love to see LEX interview a few guests regularly. Murray and Rogan are at the top of my list.
Eric Weinstein did a podcast with him which was utterly brilliant. However, you’ll have to search out the audio version; the video wasn’t ever released, unfortunately.
Vivi Cohen. My comment shows that I don't differentiate between homosexuals and heterosexuals. Both are capable of flirting with the sex they are attracted to. Neither homophobic nor a micro aggression (whatever that is). I would have expected better from someone called Vivi (or Cohen for that matter.)
I know I'm a little late to the conversation here, but as someone who was in a PhD program headed toward a CRT-type dissertation--and so gratefully thankful that that path didn't pan out--I can say with total truth that Murray is absolutely right about academic "activists" who push these ideologies out into society mostly for the benefit of furthering their branding within a career--tenure, book deals, speaking tours, pensions, and paying off sh!tloads of the student-loan debt they undertook to do this. Not to mention a practically self-serving idea of "changing things for the better"--well intended as they may think they're being--but it's mostly for the betterment of themselves. Genuine thirst for knowledge and truth--even when it's inconvenient--go out the window in favor of, perhaps not ill-intended, but nonetheless practical selfishness and positioning of themselves as "better" or "smarter" than "the masses." That ivory-tower thing is very real.
Yes. Using a really expensive novelty and useless time at a prestigious school to fix a problem that doesnt exist on everyone for your own personal gain because you simply think that your superior than everyone else. Would almost match what the ideal of a racist or bigot is. Just with extra steps and will be known as the racist college kid that made a problem where there wasnt one because they could.
Sorry to hear you flunked out but yeah dude LOL it's 100% all the woke lib professors fault when society asks you not to be a dik to trans people u rocket scientist
I just discovered this podcast. I am a long-time fan of Douglas Murray. This might be his best interview ever. Lex did a wonderful job of bringing out the best of Douglas. Their wry sense of humor created some wonderful spontaneous moments.
I've been listening to lex for the last year, my first time hearing of DM and he's great. Lex is a great interviewer imo. He's so calm and doesn't interrupt, very good at playing devils advocate even when he agrees with whoever he interviews.
Very true, I feel I have to reassess Lex as an interviewer, I didn't rate him highly during few podcasts I'd listened to, but he brought out a completely different side to Murray and drew him on subjects I'd never heard him talk about before.
So like Douglas you supported the illegal wars & invasions in Iraq & Afghanistan? Also Douglas champions free speech except when you criticize war crimes by the IDF?? Sounds like a Charlatan tbh
100% agree. I believe its also our duty/responsibility to ensure we do not shy away from talking/discussing everything we feel we want/need to aswell especially on contentious or controversial issues. There is beauty in openly and honestly discussing your views on an issue in good faith and without intent to offend or cause negative impact but purely to seek better understanding. More often than not I find my views, knowledge and opinions are changed to some degree in a positive way and are truer than they were before!
@@graemejack9040 I think you're right about that, but there are often some hurdles to get through. Speaking from my own perspective, it's been increasingly difficult to separate myself from a tribalistic instinct where some part of me wants to associate with one group or the other. For example, I've tended to find myself aligning more with conservative groups lately because they're more likely to oppose the parts of the far-left that I find objectionable, but I'm not fully sure I'd really align with what hardcore conservatives want, either. Having rejected the far-left, it would be easy to find myself aligning more with the political right, and in fact, I have been doing so to a degree that I never have before recently. Part of this is because my rejection of the far-left has become an opportunity to listen to the conservative right in a way that I had never given such a fair consideration before. But now, as I listen to conservatives in a way I never have before, I have to be careful to give fair consideration to both sides while also keeping in mind what it is about both the far left and the far right that has repelled me in the first place. Determining exactly where those lines are, on both sides, has been an ongoing problem that I have yet to solve fully on a personal level beyond having decided upon where the right goes too far (as it regards naziism and similar extreme nationalist ideas) and where the left goes too far (regarding the pursuit of "equity" over equality, and other race and ethnicity-based pursuits).
(27:05) "I have the right to talk about whatever the hell I want, and no one gonna stop me or intimidate me or tell me that I can't simply because of my skin color". Well, he hit the nail in the head. Bravo.
Douglas is amazing. I could listen to him for hours. He so casually flows between history, philosophy, and searing critiques, all in an endless tango with sophisticated humor and wit.
I would recommend Jacques Barzun, if you are interested in another brilliant intellectual who does not slavishly adhere to the establishment ideologies.
I am still incredibly grateful to find these individuals and the conversations that are available for me to eavesdrop on. People so incredibly different from myself and nearly everyone else in my life, but who seem to connect with me on a deeper level of thought, contemplation and challenging ones own honest authenticity. Thankyou.
Well said Brent, and I can only echo those sentinents. It helps me maibtain resolve, to listen to logic be articulated as decisively as is the case here. Surely decisive, surely, perhaps.
@Lill Frigg says the person uploading videos about "freedom convoy coming to Europe" and teary videos about lost white privilege which "they" stole from you - so.. save your crocodile tears about importance of civil conversation etc. - white supremacist like you have to live with the fact that their world view is not the most popular one, deal with it!
thats what ITS ALL ABOUT BABY expanding your consciousness at a commensurate rate of the elite expanding their power is the ONLY thing gonna save us from a permanent nightmare of Class-ism you've only see depicted in Sci Fi
I just discovered this channel and it's very different watching than just listening. There is a lot of dry humor that I missed. Facial cues are important. Very enjoyable conversation.
@alvareo92 He is absolutely brilliant. Check out his books where he has time to focus his intellect in long form. He's one of the most rational and penetrating thinkers of our time, on the same rung as Jordan Peterson.
I sure do like and appreciate Douglas Murrays’ thoughts and ideas and his common sense outlook and approach to things. He doesn’t speak in riddles or rhymes or strive to make the listener think he’s smart. He seems very comfortable in his own skin, which is rare these days. Great interview.
I am probably the polar opposite to Murray in terms of his social conservatism, but I love listening to him speak. He makes me challenge my priors and I think keeps me thinking about these issues from both sides of view.
@@limbothytimothy I sure do understand that. I wish we had more people like Douglas on BOTH sides. Maybe then, if people would listen, then we might all be at each others throats all the time and take more time to listen and converse with each other. Talking and arguing aren’t the same thing.
Please don't appreciate Murray too much. He is an elitist, status quo apologist. If you want or need reasons to feel good about the West, there are many more logical - and less sold-out - people out there.
@@GavNic71he's old now but i like the phrase "there are no solutions, only trade offs" from him mainly because most of the time i'm questioning if the compromises made by "conservatives" were worth it and i don't see how it is looking at modern society
@@redvany I've only seen you tubes of him ripping woke loonies apart. He does seem sharp as a tack though! I'll try to find some good long form discussions.
I’ve known about Lex for a while but have never listened to a full interview. The guests that he has on combined with his interview style is incredible. I wish you the best of success Lex and I commend you for your relentless pursuit of truth. The truth will set you free. Much love to anyone watching and listening to this with an open mind.
What I loved most about this was watching two people whom I greatly admire betray their obvious friendship, admiration, love, and acceptance of one another, especially near the end. Damn it, I enjoyed this whole interview so much. Thank you.
Easily the best interview with Douglas Murray that I have seen. Many others just seem to ask him the same scripted questions. Lex asks some unique ones.
I love that you always ask your guests I'd they have any advice for young people. I just turned 31 so I'm not a youngin anymore, but even then I find myself keying in to listen very closely, and I wish so bad I could have had this podcast when I was a teenager. My mind was so unoriented and I was so sure of myself while also being so utterly confused. This podcast would have been a great help.
You tube is the education I wish I had, I can search for the best information and have someone I like explain to me. I had no idea how complex everything is.. but I can find out. What a time to be alive
"...mind so unoriented...so sure of myself...so utterly confused". Damn, that's a so much better way, to now describe Myself, as I was as a teenger, than anything I ever came up with
Douglas at the 40 min mark you were talking about my Aunt who just passed last week. She died with virtually nothing from a "stuff" standpoint. But the lives that she touched viewed in literal term by the diversity of race, religion, and viewpoint that came to cry with us as she lay in her last days is bringing tears to my eyes all over asi write this. She had virtually nothing to give monetarily in her life but what she did give so much more than any green piece of paper ever could. You gave it freely to any and all with love. Thank you Lex and thank you Douglas. You both give me an endless supply of Hope for this world as did my aunt.
I had an Irishman asking to start work on Monday... because of your comment I've stood him down for a Romanian. Makes no difference to me who does the job. Haha!@@colmivers
He's a year older than I am and we share the same denoting youthful glow lol. I've also been watching him since the early 2000's. Did abit of writing as my profession for awhile but ended up in sales for a reason or two. Life is stranger than fiction more often than we think.
Probably the thing I love most about Douglas is his ability to always come up with a new and insightful take on a subject, no matter how many times he has discussed that subject previously.
I've probably watched this video all the way through 30 times myself, never get tired of hearing Douglas Murray speak the truth about anything and everything.
But instead all 24 hour news did was cycle through the same inane stories on a 30 minute loop with a lack of any real depth or complexity. When the constraints on time we’re apparently lifted when we went from two 30 minute slots per evening to a full 24/7, the editorial decision to keep each item to between 2 and 7 minutes remained unchanged.
I think it's great Mr. Freedman has so many subscribers, because alot of his conversations are not basic, entry level stuff. They are quite deep. This podcast doesn't rely on any gimmicks or flash. It's just the quality of the conversation standing alone. The fact that so many people are interested in listening to ACTUAL conversations about real and serious problems gives me hope. He is also able to have conversations with a higher caliber guest due to his large audience as well. Win win.
He consistently tries to make light his own biases and attempts to frame anything that may be biased in that fashion. I love it. Whenever I read a news article, I always bias check the stated organization. It's laborious but crucial to have any true understanding on most issues.
@@DogmaticAtheist unfortunately you are definitely correct on this front. I wish we lived in a time where you could take what was being said at it's word, sadly we do not.
@@brianclingenpeel5123 I think it's called journalistic integrity. RIP journalistic integrity. Even though I may never have met you I sure do miss you.
@@DogmaticAtheist I would say its probably worse than described. Journalistic integrity is a professional standard, which most journalists fail completely to match, and are in fact encouraged to fail. Pairing this with the typical uncritical acceptance of tribal thought reinforcement we get the furtherance of social decay. While I appreciate and respect Lex's impartiality and openness, I cannot help but to feel it contributes to a false equivalency between opinions offered by guests. While all voices should be heard, it is not correct for them to be weighed equally. Some people are wrong, most people are not entirely correct.
It is. I notice broken and paradoxical thinking in the people around me all the time but I rarely have the drive to speak on it. If for no other reason than my own lack or charisma.
@@DogmaticAtheistits because they won’t stfu long enough to listen, just wait for their turn to talk/interrupt you or they think one gotcha moment derails everything you stand for.
Before enslaving Blake Africans, Americans enslaved white Irish too. Therefore, this argument that White people didn’t consider blacks as their brothers and were willing to enslave them.
Douglas's honesty is greatly appreciated, it's Amazing to listen to two brilliant chaps, one never gets tired hearing a genuine heart to heart intelligent discussion.👌❤
Probably the best of your conversations Lex, absolutely loved this. The cheeky humour threading through alongside an almost sibling like rivary and one upsmanship. All with great reverence and respect for each other. Please have Douglas Murray back on
This is the best Lex Friedman podcast of all time. I’ve heard Douglas on a lot of podcasts including JRE but nowhere has the conversation delved into deep discussions on Love and Morality. Well done! One request: Can you list the books and poems discussed here in the description section please
@ Sidd Nath The literature titles discussed in the video: Books:- On The Genealogy Of Morals by Friedrich Nietzsche The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Doestoevsky Life and Fate by Vasily Grossman The Rise and Fall of The Third Reich by William L Shirer Poem:- High Windows by Philip Larkin
I am an East Indian man who has "made it" in America. Doug Murray is proud of his roots as he should be. There is no denying the fact that the Europeans were the original discoverers and are responsible for creating the "western" way of life that I and other non white immigrants thrive in. I do think you need to differentiate America from the rest of the 'western' world that Doug Murray talks about. Doug Murray talks about it in the podcast himself - America was created on the basic premise that 'All men are created equal'. I don't actually feel that in other countries (including a non white country like China) but I mostly do in America. Doug will sell many books (as will other non white 'oppressed' classes who complain about their lack of opportunity due to their skin color) but I urge all listeners here to move the discourse to a higher level where America is the first color blind society. To my fellow white Americans who are appalled and resentful towards the minorities who increasingly bring up the race card - the pendulum has swung a bit too far left but it is a pendulum after all - it will course correct and let's let this country be the one shining light on the hill where men of every color (including white) are increasingly looked at with a colorblind lens. I hope and pray the political discourse in 2024 is about the values and principles that have made America this awesome heterogenous society I and other dozens of non white immigrants now call home. May God bless America in 2024.
I have heard this same insight from many Europeans who are successful in America....thank you for this reminder. It is an enshrined value and something to be proud of.
@@Joekd6.1 I obviously don't know american history as much as someone born here would. I am talking about my lived experience. Have I sometimes felt judged because of my skin color ? Sure.... but there is racism and discrimination in every country, especially India where I grew up because of it's colonial past. This country has treated me mostly on merit.
@savarma. there’s not much presently in this world that gives me hope but occasionally I’m reminded that in every nation there are people like yourself who have a generous spirit towards their fellow citizens. 💙
“The surest way to work up a crusade in favor of some good cause is to promise people they will have a chance of maltreating someone. To be able to destroy with good conscience, to be able to behave badly and call your bad behavior 'righteous indignation' - this is the height of psychological luxury, the most delicious of moral treats.” - Huxley
My grandparents were sharecroppers in very rural Missouri and I can recall my Grandmother describing only having biscuits with water gravy to feed her children and she didn't eat because there was not enough to go around. In what calculus would I owe reparations to any modern-day group of people? Clearly, my family history had zero participation in any gains from association with the corrupt horrors of slavery.
Superb interview. I came for the issues, I stayed for the humour. I learned a lot, albeit that needs not be said. Thank you, Lex Fridman and Douglas Murray.
I often use Lex’s interviews to fall asleep but the more I do this the more discover the treasures in his discussions. Stay real Lex! I’m proud of you.
The more I use his interviews to fall asleep, the more I succumb to the subject and formulate arguments for or against. Now I can’t reach REM sleep. Thanks Lex. Grrrr.
Not only can I relate deeply with the content of Douglas' book as a resident of the UK but God, I could listen to that man talk about anything ad infinitum. He has such a timbre and eloquence to his voice that when paired with that razor sharp wit, is nothing short of a balm for the ears.
It gets harder and harder to find someone to have an intellectual convo with. I appreciate these videos. It's more more enjoyable for me to have face to face discussions like this. Wether we agree or not it can still be a meaningful convo 👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
Nothing has really changed in regard to the moral acceptability of slavery, in principle. Most people today who are engaged in a show of wincing at the idea of slavery are not really opposed to slavery in principle. What they find abhorrent are only certain instances of slavery, at a certain time, and by people of a certain race. They actually have little problem with slavery in most other forms & instances, especially modern government administrated forms that are closer to the actual definition of slavery. If we use Abe Lincoln's definition: "you work, I eat" then even the chattel slavery of the 1860 South did not quite meet the definition, since slaves had to be fed, given medical care, a roof over their heads - basic survival. They got SOMETHING for their labor, while the wage earning taxpayer of today gets precisely nothing for their mandatory service to welfare recipients, which by definition & principle is a form slavery. You may be saying "well that is nothing like slavery in 19th century America...." Of course it isn't, which is why I brought up the actual definition of slavery, and the fact that most people today are not really opposed to it. They're opposed to black people being owned by white people, and by extension, the idea that the founders of their society were misguided in everything. And they're strangely not bothered that history also includes black people owning other black people, as well as owning white people. However, none of these other instances of slavery seem anywhere near as repugnant to them. Why? Because, like all modern dog whistle words it's not about slavery at all. As with all Left wing logic, the issue is never the issue. It's about being part of a peer group that shares a comfortable sense of faux grievance and pity that demonstrates to each other that they have a keen group moral sense, and are entitled to a position of moral authority, and superiority to previous generations, many of whose other moors they have rejected because they lack the self-discipline required. So they compensate by claiming those who taught such morals were morally deficient anyway, therefore the sexual morals they promoted must be unenlightened as well. The fact that the 'slavery' hating masses of young people today want a UBI [Universal Basic Income], which is a form of institutional slavery, tells you everything about their real feelings on the subject. They don't hate slavery at all. In fact they want a much more universally administered and entrenched form of it, permanently. They couldn't care less about principles - and just like the people they so love to condemn, they only care about outcomes. That's all the old slave owners cared about, and that's all the modern socialism-loving entitled person today cares about. "Give me a living for free". At someone else's expense, of course. How is that different from the philosophy of a slave owner? No way is slavery unpopular today. It's more popular than ever. It just needs to serve the right crowd - that's the only important thing about it. As long as it serves the young socialist of today, it's all good.
@@jameseverett4976 - I despise gender politics and wokeism. However, I would support Universal Basic Income. The word "Universal" being key - or at least living in the country administering the basic income, and criminals in prison should not receive it.. However, it would better not to have it at all, if the alternative was that any other conditional terms are placed upon people receiving the income. No way should it be used to encourage people to be a "good citizen". The precise benefit of it would be it should add to people's freedom,(whether that be a millionaire or a homeless person), and not to decrease it. More and more as I get older, I am less concerned in left or right politics, yet more concerned with libertarian versus communitarian. And I am firmly on the side of libertarian. Government mandated covid nonsense has clinched these beliefs for me.
Unfortunately this is only the beginning. Gas prices will continue to rise. Baby formula will continue to be absent from shelves. Supply chain issues will not abate. Drag queen (pedo) story time will also continue. And last but not least the wide open border will become even more problematic as word continues to spread across all of South America that America no longer has a border.
I’m a huge fan of Douglas Murray - he’s one of very few willing to speak out about these issues . Oh and the idea that only people of certain races or groups can speak on certain issues is idiotic .
I did not wholly agree with him but, I like that he is able to say what he believes openly and boldly. He is honest and I defend free speech, I defend his free speech even though I do not agree with all he says.
A great Author, who is a word class communicator, Harvard educated, Dr. of Philosophy, worked for the Labor Department and later Stanford, now retired. He wrote a thought provoking book, containing over 300 references. Its absolutely fresh material and a mind expanding read. Jarring Title: "Black Rednecks, White Liberals" - by Dr. Thomas Sowell.
FIrst, thank you Lex and Douglas, we really appreciate your time and the discussion. As a funny-ish aside, I look at the duration of these shows and think to myself, "I love these deep discussions they are always so engaging and yet I don't have the time to invest in this right now at this moment." Then, two hours and thirty-eight minutes later my mind laughingly offers up a single-word retort, "Quite." Deep gratitude to you Lex for being a voice in the wilderness of modern life. Please keep up the good work sir.
I hear that !! I enjoy lex and his choice of hosts but I just don't have the time. I pick and choose and always get what I can afford out of every listen. Bravo !
I'm fans of both of them and have listened to many hours of each. I'm not sure I've ever heard either of them have so much fun on a podcast! Great mix of interesting talk/analysis and silly jokes . . . . what could be better!
Have him back on Lex. What a wonderful brilliant thinker. I've known about him for a decade now. It started with me leaving islam and he was one of those figures that carved a new path for me in dark confusing times. Him, Dawkins and Hitchens. I love how he doesn't back down against terrible ideas whatever shape or form it manifest as.
@@truth3899 Im asking this so called ex islamic guy lol. You are just copying a wikipedia answer which is absolutely wrong. Can you tell me for each rakat after sunnah what the benefit is?
He's wrong about Michael Jackson though. I'm not a fan of the guy, the only thing from him I enjoy are The Jackson 5 songs but if you look deeply at the allegations you'll realize they're all bogus. MJ was most likely innocent and he himself was a victim of mainstream media, Sony and jealous psychopaths. I recommend watching videos about it on YT. Leaving Neverland was thoroughly debunked.
Douglas Murray is a wonderful human being. The temptation to feel more intelligent after listening to him is countered by being humble in my ability to understand him.
This is the best Murray interview I've seen on YT (and I've seen a whole bunch). Lex respectfully pushed him, challenged him, sought clarifications on some of his assertions and threw out interesting ideas of his own. I think Murray appreciated it. Too often in Murray interviews the interviewer is a fanboy in awe of him, and just throws out softball questions with no pushback, and it just becomes an echo chamber. Murray's mind is so sharp and he's so well read that he must surely prefer Lex's approach?
I don’t know why an intelligent person would imagine otherwise. Of course there can be rational-seeming people who become evil maniacal lunatics reacting from hair-trigger ego defenses. That’s more in Hollywood.
It just hit me Douglas Murray has many of the same mannerisms as William Buckley ! My new hero! There’s something fantastic about a superior person who is not ashamed of his vast intellect. It humbles the rest of us while simultaneously filling us with admiration and pride of the human race..
Douglas Murray is much more likable, and William Buckley had very strange, but charming and scary mannerisms, not at all the same. Most people would be frightened to have an impromptu conversation with Buckley, no one would feel frightened of Murray in spite of his enormous intellect. I have seen Buckley absolutely destroy people in a debate, often using unethical methods in my opinion.
Brilliant podcast. I wish there was a transcript available in order to read and study this conversation. Listening to it several times are needed to digest all this goodness. Out of the years of listening to podcasts, this episode may be my all time favorite. I can't thank Rogan enough for bringing Lex to my attention.
You can get the youtube auto-generated transcript by clicking the three dots next to the 'SAVE' option. It's not ideal but it's better than nothing and it comes with timestamps.
To interview a genius such as Douglas Murray there needs to be a parallel genius interviewer and it cant get better than this with Lex in that position.
I love what Lex has been doing recently: try his best to present different sides of an idea / thought / argument fully. Reminds me of Dostoyevsky's books!
Thank you, Lex, for conducting such an interesting interview and for posting it for us all to see. And thank you, Douglas, for being such an interesting and engaging guest. It was a brilliant exchange. There is so much in your words for us to think about and learn from.
@@richardearnshaw2719 suppose we have to split discussion into 4 parts. Quoted facts, opinion, examples sited & questions posed. Or assume impartiality & divide historical context & current comment. Overview all discussions Maslow & try to assume good intent. You?
When and if Mr.Murray reaches the age of 60- 70 maybe he may have an epiphany like GK Chesteron and CS Lewis went through. Too bad he is homosexual, Islamophobic,atheist. Will not be reading his material.
@@hudsonstraight8628 2 out of 3 aint bad.... if he was anti-gay, & an evagelical fundimentalist id have no pause to listen to his thots any more than a soapbox spouter of "the end is nigh"
I'm sorry it took me a year to find this...that said, it's amazing how well this conversation has aged! Keep talking! Keep speaking out! Keep fighting for reality!
This could've and should've lasted another 2 hours! A further delve into his current book, a bit more on Madness of Crowds and a lot more on Strange Death of Europe. Also, his takes and parallels on modern day politics with Historical lessons! A part 2 is in order. Brilliant episode 👏🏾
Wow. This was an amazing interview. Thank you. Loved the philosophical and personal discussion at the end. I’ve watched many interviews with Douglas but never heard him open up on these issues.
Two amazing chaps here. Murray has never yet failed to stir me up. Fridman asks good questions and then listens. Nearly three hours and I was about to switch off. Glad I let myself get sucked in. Just watched it again too.
Such an incredible conversation. I’ve listened to it more than once. It would be amazing to hear you speak with Murray again now that a bit of time has passed and it’s become more obvious to the masses just what type of evil has been lurking beneath the surface… So much has occurred in the last year.
Few things better than informative and in-depth conversations. One of Lex Fridman's remarkable talents is to have discussions like this with just about anyone. Really incredible.
Douglas Murray has a lot of experience in life, I think. He seems to have a very strong feeling about living to a maximum. And he also gives me lots of interesting things to think about in my life. He is also fun listening to. Great serious person. 😊
Douglas Murray is one of my favourite intellectuals. He’s almost (if not) always right, supremely intelligent, even-tempered and has a great voice to listen to. The fact that he’s gay never really shows, and I really respect that. He’s first and foremost what he thinks, not what he’s attracted to. I hope I’m like that with my heterosexuality, because it’s a very admirable trait, in my opinion. Murray all day every day!
Do you have to be a intellectual to think that Saddam had nuclear weapons, or that Assad was gassing his own people or to never question CIA or Israel propaganda?
I think a friendship was created . The nonjudgemental conversation and the ease of speaking was something I would hope to find in a real friend . Thank you both for a very relaxed exploration mainly of Douglas's opinons and of Lex . I love both the humor and the wit , mixed with real life knowledge . You entertained my night . Thank you both .
Excellent interview. Mr. Murray has never been this interesting to me. The relationship between interviewer and interviewee brings out the best in both. Two witty minds playing off each other. Excellent!
Bravo, Douglas Murray! Having worked as a teacher in the NYC public school system for nine years, I can testify to the fact that anti-white racism was allowed to flourish in that environment.
@@GoblinGuard let's try this as an experiment- I am white. You call me the nastiest thing you can think of, and I'll do the same for you. Lets see who gets banned first.
This really was an interesting interview. I am not quite the Murray fan that so many commentators seem to be, but I think I understand him better now, and I guess that's the point of a good interview. Really nice job.
@robertwinters1247, I agree. Very interesting, provocative interview. And I'm pleased that Murray brought up Vasily Grossman's "Life and Fate", which belongs on Lex's reading list.
I think my favorite thing about Douglas Murray is his ability to effortlessly position himself between both sides of an argument, which is where the truth usually lies.
"Weak ass academic thinks his area of Boston would be nicer" 😂😂😂 I've never heard of Murray but I'm definitely going to listen to some more of his content. Straight facts, no emotional responses to any questions. Just tells you his thoughts on any topic with great examples of why it makes a lot of sense.
Right? I remember the first time I heard his name at all was the first time I heard him speak and immediately I was like yep!! This man is a treasure!! I now watch any and every clip I can because I truly respect his opinion and views so much. He makes it a point to educate himself in as many things as he can. Sticking to speaking mostly only on things he is confident in his knowledge of. He talks about that and how he thinks it's so important to see things with your own 2 eyes as often as possible, especially when he is researching for an article or book. He's a firm believer of thinking for yourself and I really respect that way of thinking a lot. No wonder he's as successful as he is. Between his intellect AND that sort of confident charisma he has backed by the fact he is always speaking fact, truth, and logic. While somehow balancing a respectable amount of emotion at the correct times. Well rounded guy who people should definitely listen to and take seriously in my opinion. Best wishes my friend! To you and yours! 💖🙏💖
Lex has mentioned in an earlier podcast that the second thing he does after he wakes in the morning is to think about all the things he is grateful for. I think his success is built on that.
Here from a reference of a guest on a subsequent interview, one of the many things that continue to draw me in to Lex. Douglas Murray was unknown to me, and I realize, as I do with every guest, life is richer because of the time taken to sit in on the conversation. What a remarkable mind with an engaging ability to express. He found his purpose in writing.
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1:47 - Western civilization
10:28 - Slavery
14:04 - Reparations
19:09 - Institutional racism
26:22 - Lived experience
35:47 - Resentment
47:53 - Critical race theory
1:02:26 - Racism
1:21:24 - Stalin
1:25:58 - Churchill
1:32:01 - Marxism
1:48:40 - Madness of Crowds
1:57:13 - Ego
2:04:20 - Donald Trump
2:11:04 - America's future
2:18:31 - Advice for young people
2:27:15 - Love
Lex, please read up on the term ‘cultural marxism’ before using it. (Wikipedia has a nice article.)
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@@fluffyunicorn7155 he may have been using the term differently and you can argue he uses it incorrectly if that means so much to you but he does adress this potential source of confusion in the intro by defining what he means and is referring to when using those words. so we're all on the same page on this issue, the rest is semantics as murray points out, litterally the first sentense he sais is 'i don't get stuck on definitions'
Come join us on 4chan, Lex. :)
So, I'm a Marxist and Christopher Hitchens was too, and both of us have (or had in Hitch's case) Thomas Jefferson in high regard, despite his actions (or lack thereof) towards slavery. Of course we need to see historical characters in the context of there own times. By the by, both of us despise Stalin. I find Doug's argument a bit flawed. Maybe he only knows SJW's and thinks those are the marxists... that or Stalinists. Oh well.
I love the fact that Douglas will not under any circumstance stand down from answering as truthfully as possible. One really gets to known him here, if we care to listen. Maybe even credits to lex here for being cheeky at times to distill it even further for us ! Sorry for the abysmal language, I come from Germany
Don't worry it was written almost perfectly. Great comment too.
I'm still waiting for him to say something racist as many people say he is.
You write better than I do!
Klar magst du diesen Nazi, Kevin
No worries Kev your English surpasses that of many Brits including me
Not since the passing of Christopher Hitchens have I listened to such a fearless truth and sense talker as Douglas Murray. I find his relative youth comforting and hope he lives a long and healthy life as he massively needed.
Like the truth he talks about wiping Palestine off the map ?
He is the pure embodiment of evil and all the collective filth in this world.
An Aethiest who found god when he knew he was dying? Strange
@@skoomalegend1 That's crap. His son was by his side up until his last breath and totally denied this.
Wishful thinking by the religious zealots.
@Hrvat-ww2te
Sorry dude.
I don't put any stock in some cat that was born 2,000 years ago, roamed the hills with 12 of his mates, encouraging the populace to rise up against the establishment.
A JFK or Martin Luther King type, if you will.
Which is all good.
But he was killed.
And died.
There was no rising from the dead. IMHO.
And after all I've seen, having attended a private Catholic school, and experienced first hand the rank immorality and perverted, sick nature of the brothers that taught our form ... I'm giving Christianity and The Church the WIDEST of births.
So you can keep reading your fictional novel and quoting passages.
You do you brother.
I'm fine.
@@Libertarian-Socialist Galaxies away. He's a complete wanna be and a pretender.
Douglas Murray is the only guy I ever followed who has something new and fresh to say in every single interview that I've watched. A great writer, and I love his sense of humor. I always buy his books in audio form and I listen to it while I walk my dog. I love it!
I wonder if your dog can tell which book you are listening to , or that you are listening to 'him' rather than another.
@@richardearnshaw2719 hahaha. Probably not, since it's on my headphones :D and she is super busy with sniff sniff
I know, I love the chap. It's embarrassing really because I have never disagreed with anything he says which is not the case with other thinkers I really admire (Mark Steyn is the only other).
@@b.alexanderjohnstone9774 yes! Steyn is quality also. Why are these people so few and far between? Is it cowardice?Absolute treasures.
There are plenty of other things worth listening to 😂
Lex it’s a year later please have Douglas back. IMHO there’s no better interviewer or interviewee
Seconded
Thirdeded@@skidcaesar
I'd be interested in his view after the 2024 US Presidential Election
This !!
I won't go that far, with the interviewer and interviewee, but Lex brings out a side of Murray that I've never seen done. It's fascinating to see a "relaxed" even comedic side of the Murray. Would also love to see LEX interview a few guests regularly. Murray and Rogan are at the top of my list.
Lex managed to get more out of Douglas than I’ve seen from any other interviewer or podcaster. A joy to listen to. Respect to both gentlemen.
Eric Weinstein did a podcast with him which was utterly brilliant. However, you’ll have to search out the audio version; the video wasn’t ever released, unfortunately.
Ian Mid. Didn't you think Douglas was flirting a bit?
@@abexx8485 held back on what?
@@yvonnehayton6753 Your comment constitutes an example of micro-aggressive homophobia.
Vivi Cohen. My comment shows that I don't differentiate between homosexuals and heterosexuals. Both are capable of flirting with the sex they are attracted to. Neither homophobic nor a micro aggression (whatever that is). I would have expected better from someone called Vivi (or Cohen for that matter.)
I know I'm a little late to the conversation here, but as someone who was in a PhD program headed toward a CRT-type dissertation--and so gratefully thankful that that path didn't pan out--I can say with total truth that Murray is absolutely right about academic "activists" who push these ideologies out into society mostly for the benefit of furthering their branding within a career--tenure, book deals, speaking tours, pensions, and paying off sh!tloads of the student-loan debt they undertook to do this. Not to mention a practically self-serving idea of "changing things for the better"--well intended as they may think they're being--but it's mostly for the betterment of themselves. Genuine thirst for knowledge and truth--even when it's inconvenient--go out the window in favor of, perhaps not ill-intended, but nonetheless practical selfishness and positioning of themselves as "better" or "smarter" than "the masses." That ivory-tower thing is very real.
Yes. Using a really expensive novelty and useless time at a prestigious school to fix a problem that doesnt exist on everyone for your own personal gain because you simply think that your superior than everyone else.
Would almost match what the ideal of a racist or bigot is. Just with extra steps and will be known as the racist college kid that made a problem where there wasnt one because they could.
It does seem like just about every societal problem can be explained with the phrase "Follow the money"
@@jordesignIndeed, money is power. And from that we can deduce that those who dominate the West are antiwhite.
this, and the academic battle for funding, has led directly to the demise of honest-to-goodness intellectual pursuits
Sorry to hear you flunked out but yeah dude LOL it's 100% all the woke lib professors fault when society asks you not to be a dik to trans people u rocket scientist
I just discovered this podcast. I am a long-time fan of Douglas Murray. This might be his best interview ever. Lex did a wonderful job of bringing out the best of Douglas. Their wry sense of humor created some wonderful spontaneous moments.
I've been listening to lex for the last year, my first time hearing of DM and he's great. Lex is a great interviewer imo. He's so calm and doesn't interrupt, very good at playing devils advocate even when he agrees with whoever he interviews.
Very true, I feel I have to reassess Lex as an interviewer, I didn't rate him highly during few podcasts I'd listened to, but he brought out a completely different side to Murray and drew him on subjects I'd never heard him talk about before.
It was the best ever.
i love someone who isn't scared to talk facts and not lie to protect someone's feelings.
Lex is insufferable.
This guy is "on another level" ... Top notch podcast. No bullshit, no fear, searching for approval, just pure facts and truth.
Well said
So like Douglas you supported the illegal wars & invasions in Iraq & Afghanistan? Also Douglas champions free speech except when you criticize war crimes by the IDF?? Sounds like a Charlatan tbh
Excellent and important conversation. And yes, we each have the right to "talk about whatever the hell we want to talk about".
100% agree. I believe its also our duty/responsibility to ensure we do not shy away from talking/discussing everything we feel we want/need to aswell especially on contentious or controversial issues. There is beauty in openly and honestly discussing your views on an issue in good faith and without intent to offend or cause negative impact but purely to seek better understanding. More often than not I find my views, knowledge and opinions are changed to some degree in a positive way and are truer than they were before!
@@danielpohl29 That's what the guy who stares at me through my window at night says.
You're godamn right! 😉. But no seriously, open discussion is the only way we get through the shit.
@@graemejack9040 I think you're right about that, but there are often some hurdles to get through. Speaking from my own perspective, it's been increasingly difficult to separate myself from a tribalistic instinct where some part of me wants to associate with one group or the other. For example, I've tended to find myself aligning more with conservative groups lately because they're more likely to oppose the parts of the far-left that I find objectionable, but I'm not fully sure I'd really align with what hardcore conservatives want, either.
Having rejected the far-left, it would be easy to find myself aligning more with the political right, and in fact, I have been doing so to a degree that I never have before recently. Part of this is because my rejection of the far-left has become an opportunity to listen to the conservative right in a way that I had never given such a fair consideration before. But now, as I listen to conservatives in a way I never have before, I have to be careful to give fair consideration to both sides while also keeping in mind what it is about both the far left and the far right that has repelled me in the first place. Determining exactly where those lines are, on both sides, has been an ongoing problem that I have yet to solve fully on a personal level beyond having decided upon where the right goes too far (as it regards naziism and similar extreme nationalist ideas) and where the left goes too far (regarding the pursuit of "equity" over equality, and other race and ethnicity-based pursuits).
We each have the right to talk about whatever the hell we want to talk about, except we're apparently not allowed to say "retard."
(27:05) "I have the right to talk about whatever the hell I want, and no one gonna stop me or intimidate me or tell me that I can't simply because of my skin color". Well, he hit the nail in the head. Bravo.
And leftiest have the right to talk about what they want. Something that murray says shouldn't be allowed.
Hypocrisy abounds.
@@jessepalmer1957 You obviously haven't listened to him.
"Hit the nail ON the head " c'mon man.
@@James-cs3rp meanwhile Murray tells leftists what they can and can't talk about. Hypocrite.
@@jessepalmer1957 Could you point me in the direction of content where Douglas Murray is advocating for stifling speech along partisan lines?
Douglas is amazing. I could listen to him for hours. He so casually flows between history, philosophy, and searing critiques, all in an endless tango with sophisticated humor and wit.
And will also be blunt and brash when the situation calls for it. His “fuck that” reply was brilliant.
You're kidding? There's nothing special about him. He's pretty mainstream and boring.
@@this-is-bioman keep huffing that copium. ❤️🫂🙏🏽
@@BigDaddyDru IKR?
@@this-is-bioman mainstream?
The more I listen to ‘Douglas Murray’, the more books I add to my library… as he weaves references to them in the way they’ve informed his worldview.
You read NeoConservatism: Why We Need It yet? It's the dumbest book ever written.
yep! halfway through 'Life & Fate'. Truly a beautiful book.
I would recommend Jacques Barzun, if you are interested in another brilliant intellectual who does not slavishly adhere to the establishment ideologies.
Holding Murray's, just arrived, " Madness of Crowds" in my left hand now . 👍
I am still incredibly grateful to find these individuals and the conversations that are available for me to eavesdrop on. People so incredibly different from myself and nearly everyone else in my life, but who seem to connect with me on a deeper level of thought, contemplation and challenging ones own honest authenticity. Thankyou.
Well said Brent, and I can only echo those sentinents. It helps me maibtain resolve, to listen to logic be articulated as decisively as is the case here. Surely decisive, surely, perhaps.
@Lill Frigg says the person uploading videos about "freedom convoy coming to Europe" and teary videos about lost white privilege which "they" stole from you - so.. save your crocodile tears about importance of civil conversation etc. - white supremacist like you have to live with the fact that their world view is not the most popular one, deal with it!
Idk, this Douglas guy seems a little racist to me. Not surprised Lex would have him on his show...
@@jdavis8970 Oh STOP it!
thats what ITS ALL ABOUT BABY
expanding your consciousness at a commensurate rate of the elite expanding their power is the ONLY thing gonna save us from a permanent nightmare of Class-ism you've only see depicted in Sci Fi
I just discovered this channel and it's very different watching than just listening. There is a lot of dry humor that I missed. Facial cues are important. Very enjoyable conversation.
it certainly is with Murray, whom I just discovered through this interview!
@alvareo92 He is absolutely brilliant. Check out his books where he has time to focus his intellect in long form. He's one of the most rational and penetrating thinkers of our time, on the same rung as Jordan Peterson.
@@WhizzingFish12 Should be noted that JP did an interview with Murray as well.
@@alvareo92 37:02 laughed out aloud the this one +15s.
Good to just listen, too... while completing other tasks
I sure do like and appreciate Douglas Murrays’ thoughts and ideas and his common sense outlook and approach to things. He doesn’t speak in riddles or rhymes or strive to make the listener think he’s smart. He seems very comfortable in his own skin, which is rare these days. Great interview.
I am probably the polar opposite to Murray in terms of his social conservatism, but I love listening to him speak. He makes me challenge my priors and I think keeps me thinking about these issues from both sides of view.
@@limbothytimothy I sure do understand that. I wish we had more people like Douglas on BOTH sides. Maybe then, if people would listen, then we might all be at each others throats all the time and take more time to listen and converse with each other. Talking and arguing aren’t the same thing.
Please don't appreciate Murray too much. He is an elitist, status quo apologist. If you want or need reasons to feel good about the West, there are many more logical - and less sold-out - people out there.
Douglas Murray is the greatest social commentator of my lifetime. I wish we had his equal (or near equal) in the US.
What about Thomas Sowell? He’s amazing.
@@GavNic71he's old now but i like the phrase "there are no solutions, only trade offs" from him mainly because most of the time i'm questioning if the compromises made by "conservatives" were worth it and i don't see how it is looking at modern society
@@GavNic71 how about charlie kirk?
@@redvany I've only seen you tubes of him ripping woke loonies apart. He does seem sharp as a tack though! I'll try to find some good long form discussions.
@@redvany Charlie Kirk? LOL! These bot comments are funny.
I’ve known about Lex for a while but have never listened to a full interview. The guests that he has on combined with his interview style is incredible. I wish you the best of success Lex and I commend you for your relentless pursuit of truth. The truth will set you free. Much love to anyone watching and listening to this with an open mind.
What I loved most about this was watching two people whom I greatly admire betray their obvious friendship, admiration, love, and acceptance of one another, especially near the end.
Damn it, I enjoyed this whole interview so much. Thank you.
They seem to be flirting actually at least Douglas murray
@@littlewitch2175 Flirting? Wtf kind of mind do you got?
@jaed2630 Murray is officially gay, no secret.
@@littlewitch2175 Murray is not flirting. It is his british way-- some have these mannerisms
Easily the best interview with Douglas Murray that I have seen. Many others just seem to ask him the same scripted questions. Lex asks some unique ones.
Look up the Bret Weinstein interview... and Jordan Peterson interview, on his show... bot are on par with this
@@Crusde I don't have to have the same opinions as you
What I love about Douglas Murray, is not only is he a public intellectual and a thinker, but also an honest intellectual, whom has great courage.
I love that you always ask your guests I'd they have any advice for young people. I just turned 31 so I'm not a youngin anymore, but even then I find myself keying in to listen very closely, and I wish so bad I could have had this podcast when I was a teenager. My mind was so unoriented and I was so sure of myself while also being so utterly confused. This podcast would have been a great help.
Trust me, you’re still very much a yougin.
You tube is the education I wish I had, I can search for the best information and have someone I like explain to me. I had no idea how complex everything is.. but I can find out. What a time to be alive
I am 63 in June, in June 1991 I most certainly felt young in my early to mid 30's were my best times, better than my teens or 20's.
Me too
"...mind so unoriented...so sure of myself...so utterly confused". Damn, that's a so much better way, to now describe Myself, as I was as a teenger, than anything I ever came up with
Douglas at the 40 min mark you were talking about my Aunt who just passed last week. She died with virtually nothing from a "stuff" standpoint. But the lives that she touched viewed in literal term by the diversity of race, religion, and viewpoint that came to cry with us as she lay in her last days is bringing tears to my eyes all over asi write this. She had virtually nothing to give monetarily in her life but what she did give so much more than any green piece of paper ever could. You gave it freely to any and all with love. Thank you Lex and thank you Douglas. You both give me an endless supply of Hope for this world as did my aunt.
It seems your aunt was great person
My nana was like that. I spent many summers staying with her and loved the free things in life hime grown fruit and veg. Daisy chains and much more. 💜
@@trishaG Life's not all about having the latest iPhone so that you can whine about how you're persecuted, is it.
She was a special lady. Thank you for the comments and I'm glad it brought some positive personal memories.
@@danpearce4547 exactly
This man is the reason I'm proud to be British in a falling society!
Fallen. Long fallen friend. Veterans on the street whilst terrorists are housed in hotels. Long gone. 1997.
@@martinsmith6049😂 cope
I had an Irishman asking to start work on Monday... because of your comment I've stood him down for a Romanian. Makes no difference to me who does the job. Haha!@@colmivers
@@colmiversCope with what?
The tide goes in and out. Just wait a bit.
Murray is by far the intellectual I admire the most in the current landscape.
Couldn’t agree more. He really stands out amongst the crowd. He really inspires me.
He's a year older than I am and we share the same denoting youthful glow lol. I've also been watching him since the early 2000's. Did abit of writing as my profession for awhile but ended up in sales for a reason or two. Life is stranger than fiction more often than we think.
This was my first introduction to Douglas. What a fine young brilliant man he is. Thanks Lex.
His books are worth reading. His oratory is even better.
He has some great podcasts with other individuals: Sam Harris was great Chris Williams was quite prepared
@@carycimino7699 How good is Chris!
He is a charlatan who avoids debating Norman Finkelstein after Doug the poof endorses ethnic cleansing in Gaza
Idk how old you are but Mr.Murray is 44 years old.
Probably the thing I love most about Douglas is his ability to always come up with a new and insightful take on a subject, no matter how many times he has discussed that subject previously.
Yes. His ability to frame things is exceptional. He gives his brain a very good work out in his ability to think deeply on subjects.
People need to stop referring to black women as Marxists. They don't know who that is. You have to refer back to African ideology
A great intellectual chemistry between you two. I'd like to see another conversation between Lex and Douglas.
😊
Definitely need a Part 2.
THIS WAS MANLY HOMOEROTIC
;)
Nah it was complete shit
I've probably watched this video all the way through 30 times myself, never get tired of hearing Douglas Murray speak the truth about anything and everything.
How do you know it's the truth? Because he's telling you what you want to hear? THAT'S the universal definition of truth!
This type of podcast is what I was hoping 24 hour news was going to do. Get in depth in the topics. Thanks!
Fantastic idea!
The Lex News Network?
Turns out 24h news is just there to keep you endlessly distracted with shallow "content".
We all hoped that, but human nature takes over
But instead all 24 hour news did was cycle through the same inane stories on a 30 minute loop with a lack of any real depth or complexity.
When the constraints on time we’re apparently lifted when we went from two 30 minute slots per evening to a full 24/7, the editorial decision to keep each item to between 2 and 7 minutes remained unchanged.
I think it's great Mr. Freedman has so many subscribers, because alot of his conversations are not basic, entry level stuff. They are quite deep. This podcast doesn't rely on any gimmicks or flash. It's just the quality of the conversation standing alone. The fact that so many people are interested in listening to ACTUAL conversations about real and serious problems gives me hope. He is also able to have conversations with a higher caliber guest due to his large audience as well. Win win.
He consistently tries to make light his own biases and attempts to frame anything that may be biased in that fashion. I love it. Whenever I read a news article, I always bias check the stated organization. It's laborious but crucial to have any true understanding on most issues.
@@DogmaticAtheist unfortunately you are definitely correct on this front. I wish we lived in a time where you could take what was being said at it's word, sadly we do not.
@@brianclingenpeel5123 I think it's called journalistic integrity. RIP journalistic integrity. Even though I may never have met you I sure do miss you.
@@DogmaticAtheist I would say its probably worse than described. Journalistic integrity is a professional standard, which most journalists fail completely to match, and are in fact encouraged to fail. Pairing this with the typical uncritical acceptance of tribal thought reinforcement we get the furtherance of social decay.
While I appreciate and respect Lex's impartiality and openness, I cannot help but to feel it contributes to a false equivalency between opinions offered by guests. While all voices should be heard, it is not correct for them to be weighed equally. Some people are wrong, most people are not entirely correct.
@@DogmaticAtheist because youtube is broken I cannot read your whole comment
It's impressive how well spoken he is and how he can see a useless argument and explain why there is no good in going down that path.
It is. I notice broken and paradoxical thinking in the people around me all the time but I rarely have the drive to speak on it. If for no other reason than my own lack or charisma.
@@DogmaticAtheistits because they won’t stfu long enough to listen, just wait for their turn to talk/interrupt you or they think one gotcha moment derails everything you stand for.
And this is why the left hates him
The better skill now days is knowing which argument is worth debating since 90% of them are complete BS.
Before enslaving Blake Africans, Americans enslaved white Irish too. Therefore, this argument that White people didn’t consider blacks as their brothers and were willing to enslave them.
Douglas is a global treasure. It takes a strong mind to speak it and not be dissuaded by uneducated trolls
Douglas's honesty is greatly appreciated, it's Amazing to listen to two brilliant chaps, one never gets tired hearing a genuine heart to heart intelligent discussion.👌❤
Probably the best of your conversations Lex, absolutely loved this. The cheeky humour threading through alongside an almost sibling like rivary and one upsmanship. All with great reverence and respect for each other. Please have Douglas Murray back on
Actually we call that passive aggressiveness. Lex is out of his league.
@CRS1952 you're not good enough at being passively aggressive to attempt to use it in this arena lol
Helen, men or women of this level of skill do not engage in hopelessly petty thinking.
This is the best Lex Friedman podcast of all time. I’ve heard Douglas on a lot of podcasts including JRE but nowhere has the conversation delved into deep discussions on Love and Morality.
Well done!
One request:
Can you list the books and poems discussed here in the description section please
You should listen to Jordan Petersons podcast with Douglas
To listen to Douglas Murray speaking is like having the contents of your intestines emptied by a anteater and fed to your mouth again. Unforgettable .
@ Sidd Nath The literature titles discussed in the video:
Books:-
On The Genealogy Of Morals by Friedrich Nietzsche
The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Doestoevsky
Life and Fate by Vasily Grossman
The Rise and Fall of The Third Reich by William L Shirer
Poem:-
High Windows by Philip Larkin
@@anthonyredmond6713 you sir have made my day! Thank u!
I was listening to this one when running so couldn’t save the details.
@@siddnath86 Ok, no problem, you're welcome 👍
I am an East Indian man who has "made it" in America. Doug Murray is proud of his roots as he should be. There is no denying the fact that the Europeans were the original discoverers and are responsible for creating the "western" way of life that I and other non white immigrants thrive in.
I do think you need to differentiate America from the rest of the 'western' world that Doug Murray talks about. Doug Murray talks about it in the podcast himself - America was created on the basic premise that 'All men are created equal'. I don't actually feel that in other countries (including a non white country like China) but I mostly do in America.
Doug will sell many books (as will other non white 'oppressed' classes who complain about their lack of opportunity due to their skin color) but I urge all listeners here to move the discourse to a higher level where America is the first color blind society.
To my fellow white Americans who are appalled and resentful towards the minorities who increasingly bring up the race card - the pendulum has swung a bit too far left but it is a pendulum after all - it will course correct and let's let this country be the one shining light on the hill where men of every color (including white) are increasingly looked at with a colorblind lens.
I hope and pray the political discourse in 2024 is about the values and principles that have made America this awesome heterogenous society I and other dozens of non white immigrants now call home. May God bless America in 2024.
You obviously don't know american history
I am glad you have joined us, welcome !
I have heard this same insight from many Europeans who are successful in America....thank you for this reminder. It is an enshrined value and something to be proud of.
@@Joekd6.1 I obviously don't know american history as much as someone born here would. I am talking about my lived experience. Have I sometimes felt judged because of my skin color ? Sure.... but there is racism and discrimination in every country, especially India where I grew up because of it's colonial past. This country has treated me mostly on merit.
@savarma. there’s not much presently in this world that gives me hope but occasionally I’m reminded that in every nation there are people like yourself who have a generous spirit towards their fellow citizens. 💙
I'd never heard about Douglas. Solid guest. Loved the depth of this discussion. A lot of substance to think through.
I am so addicted to these pod casts from Lex. It's become a routine. KEEP THEM COMING LEX! Great content.
Me too… I forgot TV NETFLIX etc. I just open RUclips . It’s a habit now
“The surest way to work up a crusade in favor of some good cause is to promise people they will have a chance of maltreating someone. To be able to destroy with good conscience, to be able to behave badly and call your bad behavior 'righteous indignation' - this is the height of psychological luxury, the most delicious of moral treats.” - Huxley
That is neat, a great insight on Huxleys part.
Huxley was so much closer than Orwell.
Btw if you want an interesting tidbit read about huxley’s death.
Fabulous quote. However, I'm not sure Huxley would ever spell favour without a u.
This comment.
My grandparents were sharecroppers in very rural Missouri and I can recall my Grandmother describing only having biscuits with water gravy to feed her children and she didn't eat because there was not enough to go around. In what calculus would I owe reparations to any modern-day group of people? Clearly, my family history had zero participation in any gains from association with the corrupt horrors of slavery.
Superb interview. I came for the issues, I stayed for the humour. I learned a lot, albeit that needs not be said. Thank you, Lex Fridman and Douglas Murray.
Douglas would easily be a great stand-up comedian!
I often use Lex’s interviews to fall asleep but the more I do this the more discover the treasures in his discussions. Stay real Lex! I’m proud of you.
Proud of him? What are you his daddy?
@@986C ok bot
No one wants to picture you in bed asleep
The more I use his interviews to fall asleep, the more I succumb to the subject and formulate arguments for or against. Now I can’t reach REM sleep. Thanks Lex. Grrrr.
Me too
Not only can I relate deeply with the content of Douglas' book as a resident of the UK but God, I could listen to that man talk about anything ad infinitum. He has such a timbre and eloquence to his voice that when paired with that razor sharp wit, is nothing short of a balm for the ears.
Just finished The strange death of Europe and War on the West. Mr Murray is brilliant. These books are a must read.
It gets harder and harder to find someone to have an intellectual convo with. I appreciate these videos. It's more more enjoyable for me to have face to face discussions like this. Wether we agree or not it can still be a meaningful convo 👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
It's like we are splitting as a human species. Some are evolving some are stuck or devolving. But it's clearly two different ways of thinking.
Nothing has really changed in regard to the moral acceptability of slavery, in principle.
Most people today who are engaged in a show of wincing at the idea of slavery are not really opposed to slavery in principle. What they find abhorrent are only certain instances of slavery, at a certain time, and by people of a certain race. They actually have little problem with slavery in most other forms & instances, especially modern government administrated forms that are closer to the actual definition of slavery.
If we use Abe Lincoln's definition: "you work, I eat" then even the chattel slavery of the 1860 South did not quite meet the definition, since slaves had to be fed, given medical care, a roof over their heads - basic survival. They got SOMETHING for their labor, while the wage earning taxpayer of today gets precisely nothing for their mandatory service to welfare recipients, which by definition & principle is a form slavery. You may be saying "well that is nothing like slavery in 19th century America...."
Of course it isn't, which is why I brought up the actual definition of slavery, and the fact that most people today are not really opposed to it.
They're opposed to black people being owned by white people, and by extension, the idea that the founders of their society were misguided in everything. And they're strangely not bothered that history also includes black people owning other black people, as well as owning white people. However, none of these other instances of slavery seem anywhere near as repugnant to them.
Why?
Because, like all modern dog whistle words it's not about slavery at all. As with all Left wing logic, the issue is never the issue.
It's about being part of a peer group that shares a comfortable sense of faux grievance and pity that demonstrates to each other that they have a keen group moral sense, and are entitled to a position of moral authority, and superiority to previous generations, many of whose other moors they have rejected because they lack the self-discipline required.
So they compensate by claiming those who taught such morals were morally deficient anyway, therefore the sexual morals they promoted must be unenlightened as well.
The fact that the 'slavery' hating masses of young people today want a UBI [Universal Basic Income], which is a form of institutional slavery, tells you everything about their real feelings on the subject.
They don't hate slavery at all. In fact they want a much more universally administered and entrenched form of it, permanently. They couldn't care less about principles - and just like the people they so love to condemn, they only care about outcomes.
That's all the old slave owners cared about, and that's all the modern socialism-loving entitled person today cares about. "Give me a living for free". At someone else's expense, of course.
How is that different from the philosophy of a slave owner?
No way is slavery unpopular today. It's more popular than ever. It just needs to serve the right crowd - that's the only important thing about it. As long as it serves the young socialist of today, it's all good.
@@Jebsauce Yup, I went through the same transformation, I guess I'm trans-left now. Then again, it's not that I have changed, but rather society did.
@@Jebsauce Man, that was giant leap.
@@jameseverett4976 - I despise gender politics and wokeism. However, I would support Universal Basic Income. The word "Universal" being key - or at least living in the country administering the basic income, and criminals in prison should not receive it.. However, it would better not to have it at all, if the alternative was that any other conditional terms are placed upon people receiving the income. No way should it be used to encourage people to be a "good citizen". The precise benefit of it would be it should add to people's freedom,(whether that be a millionaire or a homeless person), and not to decrease it. More and more as I get older, I am less concerned in left or right politics, yet more concerned with libertarian versus communitarian. And I am firmly on the side of libertarian. Government mandated covid nonsense has clinched these beliefs for me.
We ARE living at the end of a low, dishonest decade. The dishonesty of our institutions is ubiquitous.
Actually , deceit and dishonesty has, been going for,many millenia
@@Alan-jb9jv and we certainly aren't at the end
Aren’t we at the beginning of an even more dishonest decade? It’s 2022. We have another 8 dishonest years.
Unfortunately this is only the beginning. Gas prices will continue to rise. Baby formula will continue to be absent from shelves. Supply chain issues will not abate. Drag queen (pedo) story time will also continue. And last but not least the wide open border will become even more problematic as word continues to spread across all of South America that America no longer has a border.
There is just simply more info available to the masses.
I’m a huge fan of Douglas Murray - he’s one of very few willing to speak out about these issues . Oh and the idea that only people of certain races or groups can speak on certain issues is idiotic .
Yeah, I am yet to listen to someone who gets it better than he does.
I did not wholly agree with him but, I like that he is able to say what he believes openly and boldly. He is honest and I defend free speech, I defend his free speech even though I do not agree with all he says.
We definitely need him
A great Author, who is a word class communicator, Harvard educated, Dr. of Philosophy, worked for the Labor Department and later Stanford, now retired. He wrote a thought provoking book, containing over 300 references. Its absolutely fresh material and a mind expanding read. Jarring Title:
"Black Rednecks, White Liberals" - by Dr. Thomas Sowell.
@@Beristw he’s correct 99% on these subjects that’s for sure
Thanks for providing us with this awesome conversation with Douglass Murray.
FIrst, thank you Lex and Douglas, we really appreciate your time and the discussion.
As a funny-ish aside, I look at the duration of these shows and think to myself, "I love these deep discussions they are always so engaging and yet I don't have the time to invest in this right now at this moment." Then, two hours and thirty-eight minutes later my mind laughingly offers up a single-word retort, "Quite."
Deep gratitude to you Lex for being a voice in the wilderness of modern life. Please keep up the good work sir.
I hear that !! I enjoy lex and his choice of hosts but I just don't have the time. I pick and choose and always get what I can afford out of every listen. Bravo !
I'm fans of both of them and have listened to many hours of each.
I'm not sure I've ever heard either of them have so much fun on a podcast!
Great mix of interesting talk/analysis and silly jokes . . . . what could be better!
one of the best Lex has done. I also found out a lot more about Douglas
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Very true!
1st video. So he prefaced his views on Marxism. Ok.
Sexual sparks evident. We know about Murray's interests, but what about Lex?
always admire Douglas Murray's clarity & courage to express his view directly
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@@JonathanRootD if you can hear the whistle, you're the dog
@@JonathanRootD 😢😂👀
Two of the most complimentary words
@@stephenbrody2717 Wow, that's trenchant.
Shows how important long format interviews are, in an age of decreasing attention spans.
Have him back on Lex. What a wonderful brilliant thinker. I've known about him for a decade now. It started with me leaving islam and he was one of those figures that carved a new path for me in dark confusing times. Him, Dawkins and Hitchens.
I love how he doesn't back down against terrible ideas whatever shape or form it manifest as.
How many rakats after isha?
Interesting that Dawkins and Hitchens are two you lump in with Douglas, since Douglas fundamentally disagrees with them about religion.
That is the hallmark of an intellectually honest person.
@@circuitbreaker8314 4 Rakat Sunnah, then 4 Rakat Fardh, then 2 Rakat Sunnah, then 2 Rakat Nafl, then 3 Rakat Witr Wajib, then 2 Rakat Nafl.
@@truth3899 Im asking this so called ex islamic guy lol. You are just copying a wikipedia answer which is absolutely wrong. Can you tell me for each rakat after sunnah what the benefit is?
The banter between these two is so fun and a joy to watch.
Douglas Murray’s clarity and brilliance on Israel is spot on. Not surprised you’ve interviewed him Lex. Bravo.
Agreed TRUTH watch the episode on Piers when he debates Cenk oh man it was hysterical
This was excellent! @lexfridman, you need to get Douglas Murray on again.
When I listen to Douglas, the way I articulate my thoughts becomes more prim and proper. Good show 🤝
The discussion on resentment is worthy of deep consideration all by itself. Thank you!
Yes, the resentment part is amazing. 33:05 Nietzsche : the ripping apart of healed wounds to facilitate self-pity, profound.
This is one of Murray's best interviews
He's wrong about Michael Jackson though. I'm not a fan of the guy, the only thing from him I enjoy are The Jackson 5 songs but if you look deeply at the allegations you'll realize they're all bogus. MJ was most likely innocent and he himself was a victim of mainstream media, Sony and jealous psychopaths. I recommend watching videos about it on YT. Leaving Neverland was thoroughly debunked.
Douglas Murray is a wonderful human being. The temptation to feel more intelligent after listening to him is countered by being humble in my ability to understand him.
This is the best Murray interview I've seen on YT (and I've seen a whole bunch). Lex respectfully pushed him, challenged him, sought clarifications on some of his assertions and threw out interesting ideas of his own. I think Murray appreciated it. Too often in Murray interviews the interviewer is a fanboy in awe of him, and just throws out softball questions with no pushback, and it just becomes an echo chamber. Murray's mind is so sharp and he's so well read that he must surely prefer Lex's approach?
You hit the nail of the head...it's great to see this sort of interaction, like an intellectual sparring match, very challenging and very rewarding
I don’t know why an intelligent person would imagine otherwise.
Of course there can be rational-seeming people who become evil maniacal lunatics reacting from hair-trigger ego defenses. That’s more in Hollywood.
It just hit me Douglas Murray has many of the same mannerisms as William Buckley ! My new hero! There’s something fantastic about a superior person who is not ashamed of his vast intellect. It humbles the rest of us while simultaneously filling us with admiration and pride of the human race..
Murray has very few of Buckley’s affectations. Fortunately.
Douglas Murray is much more likable, and William Buckley had very strange, but charming and scary mannerisms, not at all the same. Most people would be frightened to have an impromptu conversation with Buckley, no one would feel frightened of Murray in spite of his enormous intellect. I have seen Buckley absolutely destroy people in a debate, often using unethical methods in my opinion.
Brilliant podcast. I wish there was a transcript available in order to read and study this conversation. Listening to it several times are needed to digest all this goodness. Out of the years of listening to podcasts, this episode may be my all time favorite. I can't thank Rogan enough for bringing Lex to my attention.
Yes,
You can get the youtube auto-generated transcript by clicking the three dots next to the 'SAVE' option. It's not ideal but it's better than nothing and it comes with timestamps.
@@diabl0r awesome, thanks!
To interview a genius such as Douglas Murray there needs to be a parallel genius interviewer and it cant get better than this with Lex in that position.
I love what Lex has been doing recently: try his best to present different sides of an idea / thought / argument fully. Reminds me of Dostoyevsky's books!
true democracy, yin yang, t-lex the man lol.
I agree. This is what makes a great conversation, as opposed to attempting to reinforce our own beliefs.
He's working for the KGB or whatever it is now (FSB?). He's a Russian plant whose job it is to sow discord in our society
Yes he steel-mans the interviewee's opposing sides perfectly and smoothly.
Sure, let's give the flat earthers 50% of the radio waves.
Thank you, Lex, for conducting such an interesting interview and for posting it for us all to see. And thank you, Douglas, for being such an interesting and engaging guest. It was a brilliant exchange. There is so much in your words for us to think about and learn from.
And discuss...
@@richardearnshaw2719 suppose we have to split discussion into 4 parts.
Quoted facts, opinion, examples sited & questions posed. Or assume impartiality & divide historical context & current comment.
Overview all discussions Maslow & try to assume good intent. You?
When and if Mr.Murray reaches the age of 60- 70 maybe he may have an epiphany like GK Chesteron and CS Lewis went through.
Too bad he is homosexual, Islamophobic,atheist. Will not be reading his material.
@@hudsonstraight8628 2 out of 3 aint bad.... if he was anti-gay, & an evagelical fundimentalist id have no pause to listen to his thots any more than a soapbox spouter of "the end is nigh"
@@hudsonstraight8628 buh-bye now. Don't let the door hit you on the way out.
"I drink vodka and I hang with the peasants." Lex's sense of humor really has come a long way.
A true testament to how far AI has come.
Firmware upgrade…
Machine Learning > Metas
Seems like something a self-attention transformer would say. Definitely new architecture.
Al unaffected by the vodka that culls many out...
This is simply inspiring on so many levels. It goes beyond geopolitics and speaks to what it is to be a good human.
I'm sorry it took me a year to find this...that said, it's amazing how well this conversation has aged! Keep talking! Keep speaking out! Keep fighting for reality!
I'm loving the banter between these two.
This could've and should've lasted another 2 hours! A further delve into his current book, a bit more on Madness of Crowds and a lot more on Strange Death of Europe. Also, his takes and parallels on modern day politics with Historical lessons!
A part 2 is in order.
Brilliant episode 👏🏾
Amen, Starks!
The end came too soon.. they had much more to share, create & discuss…
Wow. This was an amazing interview. Thank you. Loved the philosophical and personal discussion at the end. I’ve watched many interviews with Douglas but never heard him open up on these issues.
Lex really pushed him and challenged him (in a good way).
@zuzu Poor zuzu .... all these miserable little chirps from the sidelines ....
Two amazing chaps here. Murray has never yet failed to stir me up. Fridman asks good questions and then listens. Nearly three hours and I was about to switch off. Glad I let myself get sucked in. Just watched it again too.
The best podcast of the last two years. Riveting! Thank you Lex for having Douglas on. Please have him on again soon!
That's a great name. Look up your ancestor, Dysart O'Dea
Douglas you are an example to me , regarding logic: Thank you for teaching me how to think critically
Such an incredible conversation. I’ve listened to it more than once. It would be amazing to hear you speak with Murray again now that a bit of time has passed and it’s become more obvious to the masses just what type of evil has been lurking beneath the surface… So much has occurred in the last year.
Few things better than informative and in-depth conversations. One of Lex Fridman's remarkable talents is to have discussions like this with just about anyone. Really incredible.
I think he could've said what he needed to in about 3 minutes.
@@BodiCampbell Backing it up - and the explanation of what he says - takes time.
@@BodiCampbelltell 😅😢b
Love listening to Douglas. Does his homework and does nit back down.
He literally did 0 homework on marxism
Douglas Murray has a lot of experience in life, I think. He seems to have a very strong feeling about living to a maximum. And he also gives me lots of interesting things to think about in my life. He is also fun listening to.
Great serious person. 😊
Thank god for people like Douglas Murray. Rational understanding of history is unbelievably helpful to navigating the present
he's one of the worst!
Except he conveniently left out the crime of Jim Crow and the Nixon’s War on Drugs specifically targeting African Americans.
people like Douglas Murray? You mean fascists? The man is a full blown, right wing fascist - ruclips.net/video/VQDOqPSnPYA/видео.html
@@davidmaddon554 war on drugs is a crime now ? Get a grip
@@barakesmith-washington6946 how so? Got any thing you could detail?
Douglas Murray is one of my favourite intellectuals. He’s almost (if not) always right, supremely intelligent, even-tempered and has a great voice to listen to.
The fact that he’s gay never really shows, and I really respect that. He’s first and foremost what he thinks, not what he’s attracted to. I hope I’m like that with my heterosexuality, because it’s a very admirable trait, in my opinion.
Murray all day every day!
"The fact that he’s gay never really shows, and I really respect that." If he read that comment I'm sure he was amused at the irony.
@@ewaanna8885 Ok, but what does that have to do with anything?
We’ll said, Henrik!
Regarding DM AND you!
Do you have to be a intellectual to think that Saddam had nuclear weapons, or that Assad was gassing his own people or to never question CIA or Israel propaganda?
Intellectuals should not be flaunting what they find most erotic, unless that's the topic of discussion.
Lex, you are a brilliant interviewer! Keep it up!
Need to have this guy on again
I think a friendship was created . The nonjudgemental conversation and the ease of speaking was something I would hope to find in a real friend .
Thank you both for a very relaxed exploration mainly of Douglas's opinons and of Lex .
I love both the humor and the wit , mixed with real life knowledge .
You entertained my night . Thank you both .
Only just watched this one Lex after seeing Douglas in the media recently. A very good episode, love how he is not afraid to offend.
Absolute gentlemen, both.
If only such video conversations were played and discussed as a basis for school education.
Excellent interview. Mr. Murray has never been this interesting to me. The relationship between interviewer and interviewee brings out the best in both. Two witty minds playing off each other. Excellent!
Great episode, these two have a great conversational chemistry.
Best thing about this was I looked at the hour and half point to see how long was left and there was still an hour to go! Well done fellas 👏👏👏
Bravo, Douglas Murray! Having worked as a teacher in the NYC public school system for nine years, I can testify to the fact that anti-white racism was allowed to flourish in that environment.
Yah right
@@GoblinGuard let's try this as an experiment- I am white. You call me the nastiest thing you can think of, and I'll do the same for you. Lets see who gets banned first.
CRT is the very definition of racism
@@GoblinGuard Why do you say "yah right"?
@@KatanamasterV because it's the usual complaints we hear from racists (or similar types of losers)
Douglas Murray is exceptional and Lex Fridman is a great sparring partner with all his excellent perceptions.
What a truly outstanding podcast this is.
Well done to both Lex and Douglas.
This really was an interesting interview. I am not quite the Murray fan that so many commentators seem to be, but I think I understand him better now, and I guess that's the point of a good interview. Really nice job.
If you aren't a fan by now, you are quite lost.
@robertwinters1247, I agree. Very interesting, provocative interview. And I'm pleased that Murray brought up Vasily Grossman's "Life and Fate", which belongs on Lex's reading list.
Douglas never disappoints EVER. Thank you Lex also.
Is that just because he says stuff you agree with yeah?
@@sukotu23 I think thats a major contribution to you liking someone? you should listen to DM and find these things out.
He's wrong though, about someb mayor things.. Or scared....
@@CONEHEADDK like what?
@@CONEHEADDK what is he wrong and/or scared about?
I think my favorite thing about Douglas Murray is his ability to effortlessly position himself between both sides of an argument, which is where the truth usually lies.
As per Vygotsky?
no, it does not. where is the middle between right and wrong, good and evil?
I love hearing Mr Murray speak. Id love to hear him do voice overs for audio books
He narrates his own audiobooks.
@@eksadiss Just finished his "War on the West" audiobook and was great
I love English folks.
Don't you think he kinda sounds like Ian McDiarmid, aka Palpatine?
@@Chikolad😂 hahaha that made me chuckle, great vocal comparison 👏
"Weak ass academic thinks his area of Boston would be nicer" 😂😂😂 I've never heard of Murray but I'm definitely going to listen to some more of his content. Straight facts, no emotional responses to any questions. Just tells you his thoughts on any topic with great examples of why it makes a lot of sense.
Right? I remember the first time I heard his name at all was the first time I heard him speak and immediately I was like yep!! This man is a treasure!! I now watch any and every clip I can because I truly respect his opinion and views so much. He makes it a point to educate himself in as many things as he can. Sticking to speaking mostly only on things he is confident in his knowledge of. He talks about that and how he thinks it's so important to see things with your own 2 eyes as often as possible, especially when he is researching for an article or book. He's a firm believer of thinking for yourself and I really respect that way of thinking a lot. No wonder he's as successful as he is. Between his intellect AND that sort of confident charisma he has backed by the fact he is always speaking fact, truth, and logic. While somehow balancing a respectable amount of emotion at the correct times. Well rounded guy who people should definitely listen to and take seriously in my opinion. Best wishes my friend! To you and yours! 💖🙏💖
Lex has mentioned in an earlier podcast that the second thing he does after he wakes in the morning is to think about all the things he is grateful for. I think his success is built on that.
Sounds like prayer to me
@@blanctonia It's a practice commonly used in stoicism
@@kempakarlsson and Buddhism. I’m neither, strictly speaking, but gratitude is something I practice even on a bad day. I have very few of those.
@@blanctonia meditation is not unlike prayer except usually no deity invoked.
@@stanh24You nailed it; the grateful thoughts go to the world and other people rather than an all powerful fate determiner
Here from a reference of a guest on a subsequent interview, one of the many things that continue to draw me in to Lex. Douglas Murray was unknown to me, and I realize, as I do with every guest, life is richer because of the time taken to sit in on the conversation. What a remarkable mind with an engaging ability to express. He found his purpose in writing.