Theory in Action: Realism

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  • Опубликовано: 1 фев 2025

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  • @annapeters3053
    @annapeters3053 5 лет назад +47

    I adore this man - I sat in his lecture hall at The Ohio State University in complete awe. An amazing thinker, a captivating storyteller, a beautiful writer and a brilliant mind. He is outstanding in his field. I think of him fondly and often. A true gem.

  • @Wellbeingmorocco
    @Wellbeingmorocco 8 лет назад +191

    i just love to hear this man speaking, i always come back to watch this video once in a while i just love this professor

    • @lf0153
      @lf0153 6 лет назад +1

      Moroccan Citizen shd

    • @hibaal-taher9431
      @hibaal-taher9431 6 лет назад +2

      Moroccan Citizen he reminds of Tom Hanks alittle .. both are so calming

    • @gleedada349
      @gleedada349 3 года назад

      Me too

  • @Idalych
    @Idalych 6 лет назад +224

    “Realists aren’t angels but in the real world most angels are brutes”
    I love it! Haha.

    • @timmycu
      @timmycu 5 лет назад +2

      omg this is true

    • @OrangeHeadTM
      @OrangeHeadTM 3 года назад +1

      Funny you say this. All along I've said I've become a brutal realist. I break everything down into its most simple 1 and 0 form, then analyze it.

  • @YangmaliSahadevRai
    @YangmaliSahadevRai 10 лет назад +181

    He is so articulate.. I really wish i could take some class with him

  • @imathamjesse2702
    @imathamjesse2702 7 лет назад +113

    'I tried to type everything that I heard' Realist work into a bar and order half empty glass of vodka, the term realism I think is on people skin harder to complete with power, perspective that called realism and so then you become an idealist,The idealist would walk into the bar and order half four glass of vodka , realism is a theory essentially about power and security ,states will seek power and security because they exist in the self help system, they security, prestige, most of all a realist would say you seek autonomy , because in a world where you can never trust anyone. you don't want to be interdependent .Liberals believe in interdependence ,think that it leads to peace.But realist tend to be very skeptical about interdependence ,because who want to be mutually dependent in a world that's very dangerous essentially ,todays's friends could be tommorow's enemy .And to the extent that that's true, you never know who's gonna be aligned against you down the road, or who's making plans against you now. So you can never have enough power. Like how much is enough power? I don't know , who's gonna be lined up against me in ten years?Realist don't believe in sort of Utopian muddle-headed schemes that would provide a perpetual peace in the world, based on some notion of a natural harmony of interests among states. Instead ,realists see the world in terms of tragedy and evil, and essentially ,the best you can hope for is that people choose the lesser evil and try to be as good as they can be in an evil world. I guess the bottom line is that realists may not be angels, but in the real world, angels often turns out to be brutes.Because if you are moralising, crusading saying we don't like your humans right policies and we don't like your regime the way, It's not democratic enough,It's not liberal enough, well then you can get involved everywhere and the problem with promoting democracy is it doesn't work ,first of all, and second of all it almost always leads to a quagmire. Again there is no natural harmony interests in the world.
    Realist understand that so you just have to live with destiny and I think liberals don't understand that .
    Most of American war have been and particularly since the end of Cold War , have been all about promoting democracy and human rights .
    And liberals would actually say that the only just war is one that promotes human rights,
    Whereas a realist would say the only just war is one that promotes national interests.
    And if there are no treats in the environment, well then you retrench. So essentially if I had to give one sort of view of how realism sees the world ,It would be sort of a Hobbesian war of all against all, in state of nature
    The state of nature meaning there is no 911,there is no world government, is just everyone out for themselves.
    which doesn't mean that war always occurs, it just means that the danger of war is always lurking in the back ground of all international politics.

    • @pontshosefitlholo5716
      @pontshosefitlholo5716 7 лет назад +12

      Thank you for this, some of us are visual learners

    • @janeday60
      @janeday60 6 лет назад +4

      Here is a link to the transcript: genius.com/Randall-schweller-theory-in-action-realism-annotated

    • @rahelleul4392
      @rahelleul4392 3 года назад +2

      @@pontshosefitlholo5716 There are subtitles by the way.

    • @christianaagboni
      @christianaagboni Год назад

      Wow!
      Well-done

  • @SaraMarieBrenner
    @SaraMarieBrenner 11 лет назад +32

    I had Schweller for several classes at Ohio State. This guy is brilliant.

  • @Noissimsarm
    @Noissimsarm 11 лет назад +643

    A realist walks into a bar and orders a full glass of vodka to forget how bad the real world is.

    • @IdentityAccessManagement
      @IdentityAccessManagement 7 лет назад +5

      made my night lmao

    • @marmari5714
      @marmari5714 6 лет назад +1

      mine too :)

    • @wholelottapain8130
      @wholelottapain8130 6 лет назад +4

      I prefer to smoke some weed to forgot how bad the real world is

    • @Fallen-Saint
      @Fallen-Saint 5 лет назад

      Doomer?!

    • @fathimamohamed3842
      @fathimamohamed3842 4 года назад

      Nah a realist knows intellect is not significant thats why just being in the system causes u being confined even if u involuntary as an individual whose fault not intellect i know says fvvking system

  • @ashleigh797
    @ashleigh797 12 лет назад +26

    This series has been really helpful to me in studying for my international relations midterm!

  • @mohammedm.obaidshwani4401
    @mohammedm.obaidshwani4401 4 года назад +4

    This video has become a habit for me to review from time to time for years now. I know the material well but watching him talk is very relaxing so I keep getting back to it!

  • @rv9097
    @rv9097 3 года назад +3

    It's a ritual for me to come back and watch this every now and again

  • @AANasseh
    @AANasseh 2 года назад +6

    This was probably the best definition and collective explanation of the theory, spoken as succinctly as possible. For more details, see any of the lectures by John Mearsheimer.

    • @johnpijano4786
      @johnpijano4786 2 года назад +2

      Every single Eastern and Central European would vehemently disagree with him.

  • @opheliadunn5769
    @opheliadunn5769 4 года назад +5

    Honestly wish he was my lecturer. Explained it so simply yet so complex. Love it!

  •  8 лет назад +269

    A constructivist would walk into a bar and order a full glass of vodka, because he can.

    • @idadru
      @idadru 7 лет назад +8

      A constructivist rides in on the back of the reality of the realist ;)

    • @alacson100
      @alacson100 7 лет назад +20

      Alexandru Sudiţoiu A postmodern constructivist sees the glass full but is actually empty. ;)

    • @accidentallyrude561
      @accidentallyrude561 7 лет назад

      so a postmodern realist enters the matrix where everyone eats the best fucking cake to order an empty glass of vodka...???

    • @moizesbrando
      @moizesbrando 6 лет назад +5

      A constructivist would walk in to a bar and order a full glass of vodka because that's what you do at a bar

    • @chrismain3968
      @chrismain3968 6 лет назад +9

      A constructivist walks into a bar, chats up the bartender, becomes friends, and get a free drink every now and then.

  • @ismaelnietocampos4208
    @ismaelnietocampos4208 9 лет назад +23

    I really like the way he explains it

  • @babanlava
    @babanlava 7 лет назад +3

    Randall Schweller is so well-spoken and eloquent. I would love to attend some of his classes.

  • @FLOWLEDGE
    @FLOWLEDGE 5 лет назад +10

    As great Thomas Hobbes used to say: a realist walks into a bar and a war of all against all starts

  • @nasrullahmuzafar5012
    @nasrullahmuzafar5012 3 года назад

    I love to watch this man. The ways he explain the term realism is just OWESOME...

  • @ismailjobiullah956
    @ismailjobiullah956 6 лет назад +3

    I really like the way of his spontaneous speech on realism

  • @edwigeolivier2892
    @edwigeolivier2892 4 года назад +2

    The casual way he says the truth about realism is what captures my attention. Simply put, realism is; every man for himself, God for us all.

  • @elizabethpanos2841
    @elizabethpanos2841 6 лет назад +2

    So well spoken and articulate, I love listening to him talk

  • @life0fjah
    @life0fjah 2 года назад

    This videography is beyond its time

  • @zylo999
    @zylo999 4 года назад +1

    I'm writing a political science paper applying the realist perspective. This was very helpful, thanks!

  • @njieenow8561
    @njieenow8561 3 года назад

    Quite enlightening. Probably one of the best explanation of realism which I’ve come across lately

  • @moeketsilerotholi2588
    @moeketsilerotholi2588 9 лет назад +27

    thanks this vedeo just helped me with my assignment

  • @adamnapier9238
    @adamnapier9238 9 лет назад +5

    I learned so much in his class.

  • @drtshepomvulanemoloi9567
    @drtshepomvulanemoloi9567 3 года назад

    I interprete Prof. Randall Schweller's insights, as worthy of engagement. Based on his articulation of 'Realists' and Liberalists', it would be interesting to learn hear how fellow scholars feel about his outlook on IR.

  • @razmahrahman3822
    @razmahrahman3822 6 лет назад +4

    Thanks. I learn a lot from this class

  • @2678918
    @2678918 4 года назад

    I have to watch this every now and then

  • @luckynicky789
    @luckynicky789 11 лет назад

    essentially thats how we talk its our way of describing something by showing you that essentially it is what it is

  • @SinerAthin
    @SinerAthin 10 лет назад +19

    Well said.
    Though I'd argue that America's wars to promote democracy after WWII may not have been entirely ideologically driven.
    Ideology can be seen as a form of soft power as well, and by spreading your values and views to the rest of the world, you can make their goals and interests more aligned with your own.
    Democratic countries are more likely to help you(the US) than say; communist countries, after all.
    So although the rhetorics used to justify these wars may have been democracy, freedom for all, value of the individual etc; I think at the very core of these ideological wars lie a very serious, non-idealistic focus on national security & maintaining global dominance.

    • @StrategicGathering
      @StrategicGathering 10 лет назад +9

      The wars were driven by security and hegemony. Everything the US does is to further it's own interest.

    • @Mrpastry909
      @Mrpastry909 10 лет назад

      The most ideologically-driven war had to have been Iraq, but even then that was because of fear of WMDs.

    • @jonaspete
      @jonaspete 10 лет назад +2

      Please US is a warmongering nation.

    • @Mrpastry909
      @Mrpastry909 10 лет назад +4

      You're saying that with a profile picture of a Japanese WWII-era soldier? Give me a break.

    • @LUVFAMILIA
      @LUVFAMILIA 9 лет назад +1

      SinerAthin I agree on the part about maintaining global dominance but the soft power argument you make is bogus imo. Mutual interests through the promotion of the national interest. U.S-Saudi relations rely on oil, nothing more. One is a Wahhabi Monarchy fundamentalist regime that never gets criticized by the liberal republic U.S Ideology is simply meant to deceive the masses

  • @fionajohnston5206
    @fionajohnston5206 10 лет назад

    The author of The Great Game is by Peter Hopkirk and I cannot stress too strongly that it is a book that deserves a read but also some concentration as it is very complex

  • @Wesley-ri7ok
    @Wesley-ri7ok 11 лет назад +190

    Not a half empty, thats pessimism. Half a glass, thats realism

    • @damok9999
      @damok9999 10 лет назад +4

      Exactly, realism is reality seen with the most unbiased view possible. Anything else is attaching a judgement of positive or negative.

    • @thetransexplorer1855
      @thetransexplorer1855 10 лет назад +26

      you obviously don't understand that this isn't talking about psychological terms. These are political terms. This is realism vs liberalism vs constructivism.

    • @Wesley-ri7ok
      @Wesley-ri7ok 10 лет назад +1

      INF Prince So what's political realism?

    • @thetransexplorer1855
      @thetransexplorer1855 10 лет назад +3

      He's describing it in the video...
      Basically, it's an expectation of the worst of others, and a distrust in how others function. It's a very war/conflict based belief that is used to describe conflict between countries, e.g. it would describe the conflicts in the middle east as a conflict between ideas. The problem with this way of viewing international relations is that it is very black and white, and it ignores cultural factors or other actors such as religious institutions, businesses, NGOs, et cetera. Realism has a huge problem being able to describe the End of the Cold War. It's an interesting subject all together, but it requires that you abandon your preconceived notions of realism, pessimism, and optimism. I was equally bothered by his idea of idealism.

    • @Wesley-ri7ok
      @Wesley-ri7ok 10 лет назад +4

      INF Prince I'm having a hard time separating it and feel that since I already got the notion he was speaking about the ideology it would be better to hear another person put things into perspective for me.
      From what you're saying I'd say political realism is more akin to pessimistic political views rather than realistic. I always have viewed realism as the middle ground, a neutral, of ideology. To that extent hearing it used to describe a pessimistic world view is something that bothers me.
      Perhaps I am just following you poorly, but I see the conflicts of the world as a failure of communication rather than a conflict of good vs evil.

  • @kurdo0o0
    @kurdo0o0 11 лет назад

    Simple is that!! my lecturer toke 3 weeks to explain Realism and i didn't understand it from him as much as i did from this guy in 3 minutes.

  • @matti_martinez
    @matti_martinez 6 лет назад

    This video is so awesome! It goes directly "into the heart". I am understanding now how Realists think.

  • @bethhallett
    @bethhallett 12 лет назад +3

    This is brilliant. Thank you, perfect revision tool! Makes me want to come and study at the University of Ohio!!

  • @rockinruebel1
    @rockinruebel1 8 лет назад +1

    Extremely knowledgeable professor, and interesting perspective.

  • @MegaEvelyncat
    @MegaEvelyncat 13 лет назад +1

    this video has been an extremely helpful tool in understanding realism. awesome :)

  • @oppuncake7076
    @oppuncake7076 4 года назад

    This speaks so much to what is happening right now.

  • @kuzeyboy
    @kuzeyboy 11 лет назад

    Hi Frederik, you are right that any form of pure theory doesn't exist in reality - that's the nature of a theory, communism and the market economy, liberal and realist perspectives. I think the key issue is how far along any particular path do we go? Denmark and the United Kingdom whilst both democratic, European liberal democracies (to a large extent) conduct their policies considerably differently. My question, what makes that difference a reality>?

  • @fionajohnston5206
    @fionajohnston5206 10 лет назад

    I am currently reading The Great Game which touches on two rival parts of the world. British India Company which later changed to become the British Government in India who were constantly in fear of being invaded by Russia and the latter was constantly trying to extend its powers and bargaining abilities with other nations. In each case, buying one off the other, sometimes involving Persia. This very much reflects the common fear of neighbouring khanates of today in Russia as they wonder realistically, where Putin is planning next to invade in his foreign adventures and extending his power thereof, probably bringing the West into another Cold War. Ukraine wants to be part of Europe but Putin clearly has other ideas. This book really gives an insight into the Russian state of mind and also clarifies the situation in Afghanistan plus its neighbouring countries. Realism can cause turmoil and one that we must be aware of as the conflict intensifies

  • @anthonyoriol8606
    @anthonyoriol8606 5 лет назад +1

    Wow! Beautifully, beautifully said.

  • @hoshmanata8066
    @hoshmanata8066 12 лет назад

    its much helpful to get better understanding on realism

  • @phoenicianaffair93
    @phoenicianaffair93 12 лет назад

    in 4 minutes he just explained (more effectively) what the 120 minute lecture i just sat through was conveying.

  • @zohaibhameed6195
    @zohaibhameed6195 9 лет назад

    Excellent Introduction to Realism. Do you guys have anything on Machiavelli too ?

  • @fasleeves1296
    @fasleeves1296 12 лет назад

    Very educational, it will be awesome if he can explain the difference between Neorealism and Neoliberalism.

  • @hillaryschandorf9380
    @hillaryschandorf9380 3 года назад

    I love ur explanation. Very dope

  • @lim6436
    @lim6436 6 лет назад

    Guys... can someone explain what does it mean in the beginning of the video?? like the bar and vodka things?? i really don't understand :s

  • @dietcokeandrainbows
    @dietcokeandrainbows 12 лет назад

    It's be awesome if you'd break down realism into classical realism v. neorealism (offensive and defensive)

  • @akkhan7156
    @akkhan7156 8 лет назад

    Can anyone kindly tell what he said at 3:22 about how realism sees the world..I want to use his comment in my paper

    • @ghalaalketbi5896
      @ghalaalketbi5896 8 лет назад

      Ak Khan a hobsian (taken from hobs) war of all against all. In a state of nature. A state of nature meaning there is no 911 there is no world government. It os just everyone out for themselves. Which doesn't mean that war always occurs, it just means that the danger of war is always lurking in the background of all international politics.

  • @barumbadum
    @barumbadum 2 года назад

    Where can I see the full version of the interview?

  • @HOOT13Z
    @HOOT13Z 12 лет назад

    wow, this guy just changed my mind in 5 minutes, realism it is...

  • @liztentomybiz8038
    @liztentomybiz8038 6 лет назад +3

    he looks like he's having a really good time c:

  • @realactionphil1
    @realactionphil1 Год назад

    I'm just a business student and this is totally out of my realm but I have to study for a philosophy class

  • @User_forbidden
    @User_forbidden Год назад

    I've spent 12 years developing a theory on choice, and what I discovered was that self-Identity could predict how long you live.
    But, this is just a theory.
    So my hope for certain things are starting to slowly diminish right before my very eyes.

  • @FroZenHDPluever
    @FroZenHDPluever Год назад

    I want to have a discussion with this man. He seems highly interesting to talk with.

  • @joeben02
    @joeben02 11 лет назад

    U made it crystal clear for me

  • @imegatrone
    @imegatrone 13 лет назад

    Your Video Is Very Useful Sharing Theories of international relations simplify the complex happenings of world politics. In this video

  • @GenderBasedViolence
    @GenderBasedViolence 13 лет назад

    whats the background music? its so soothing..

  • @Soulpossum
    @Soulpossum 7 лет назад +7

    Did he honestly suggest that American wars were 'liberal idealist' rather than 'realist' - did I mishear that? He thinks that the actual motivation for going to war in the Middle East was about 'promoting democracy and human rights' rather than say, realist objectives of securing natural resources

    • @farisabdulaziz8290
      @farisabdulaziz8290 6 лет назад +1

      Noth are right, but still mainly about oil

    • @evannmarban598
      @evannmarban598 6 лет назад +1

      well yeah, think about it we claimed to be the leaders of the "free world" the "leaders of democracy" how can you not classify us going into areas like Vietnam and the Korean war as liberalism for the US is the angels for whom will invade to make sure its own ideals spread around the world

  • @wholelottapain8130
    @wholelottapain8130 5 лет назад +1

    I’m a realist bc I was once a optimist and realized that no matter how great of an outlook you have on life it’s always going to disappoint you bc things most of the time never go as you imagined it would. You can say that life has broken my heart many times and it has. That’s why I’m a realist. Bc you can never be disappointed if you look at the world in a more realistic way :(

  • @xsauce3858
    @xsauce3858 6 лет назад

    this guy knows what he is talking about genius !!!!!!!

  • @oudomvicheakouch4795
    @oudomvicheakouch4795 4 года назад +2

    i understand everything he said. then when i go to class, prof just asks a follow-up question. a complicated one, then i stuck again.

  • @amboo93
    @amboo93 11 лет назад

    Pretty sure I just learned more about realism than in my GOVT 401 class

  • @Nickotak
    @Nickotak 12 лет назад

    Prof. Schweller should upload more videos like this. He speaks clearly and not to fast or too slow, and obviously he knows his stuff. If only Joseph Nye was this good at speaking....I personally find him dull

  • @abdallahmohamedsadiqakabun2352
    @abdallahmohamedsadiqakabun2352 2 года назад

    Well articulated

  • @sarahamad6675
    @sarahamad6675 4 года назад

    finally simple video explained it all !!!!

  • @LordTyphus47
    @LordTyphus47 12 лет назад

    Thanks for pointing that out. I didn't know that.

  • @gindphace
    @gindphace 5 лет назад

    Any recommended texts on realism?

    • @vbbt21
      @vbbt21 4 года назад +1

      Try Andrew Heywood. It's more like the basic theory but quite helpful

  • @rarafarara
    @rarafarara 4 года назад +7

    It always amazes me when theories talks about their understanding, it's almost always based on their perspective of what the western world has done. For example, the civil war that happened in Sudan is rarely ever brought up even though it's still an ongoing conflict, or the relentless proxy wars that was committed just under the guise of ~democracy and ~human rights.
    I'm not trying to focus on one single issue, but it does irk me on how all of these video of theories seems to always be based on a western-leaning perspective.

  • @beccarosex
    @beccarosex 5 лет назад

    Well explained. Thank you.

  • @Adonis300
    @Adonis300 12 лет назад +1

    absolutely love it

  • @hesamsaffari9486
    @hesamsaffari9486 9 лет назад +1

    thanks this vedeo just helped me with my assignmen

  • @muthemaori5899
    @muthemaori5899 11 лет назад

    friendship's are fragile they break when a certain point of stress is experienced by it, the international system is anarchic however it is robust, nothing is antifragile in world politics though, so far from what I have been learning?

    • @muthemaori5899
      @muthemaori5899 11 лет назад

      i'm a fucken realist yeeeaaahhh!!!!!!!! 2pac was why can't I then yeeeaahhh!!!!!

  • @accidentallyrude561
    @accidentallyrude561 7 лет назад

    well interdependency in a dangerous world is certainly the most interesting scenario and what else should be a starting point to think about ethics :-)
    and hey prof. randall, I ask myself what you have personally gone through so you became a realist ;-)

  • @whocares3780
    @whocares3780 9 лет назад +2

    'Really', this guy is not really wrong. Most of the people, even me too, we see Realism as an 'evil' approach.But in fact, if we consider that the conditions are pushing states in this kind of behaviour, the meaning we attach should be closer to -neutral-. The world is just seems this way. You can not know what happens tomorrow, even if you are ally with a state, when national interests turn upside down, you can just be gone away. The only solution for this kind of condition is seeking a self-help system and to spread your power as much as you can among others. Beside, in a world which every state seeks its own interests, the stability in international relations looks possible only when dominant power functions in its own way, because in long term the reality and interest of the dominant(s) can also become the reality and interest of others.

  • @ONEPIECE201107
    @ONEPIECE201107 6 лет назад

    wow hes amazing at explaining

  • @johnreccaanain6821
    @johnreccaanain6821 4 года назад

    precise explanation!!

  • @lungisanintlanga997
    @lungisanintlanga997 Год назад

    i became a realist because of Professor Schweller

  • @korybentley4067
    @korybentley4067 Год назад

    I clicked on this to decide whether or not this video was CGI or not. 12 years ago cameras are looking like current day computer generated videos. Crazy times

  • @Its_Free_Realestate
    @Its_Free_Realestate 4 года назад

    Love this new Tim Heidecker character

  • @matthewabbott9168
    @matthewabbott9168 5 лет назад

    Question: If the National Interest IS democracy... then who is right, the liberal, or the realist? Is the problem all in the execution, the operationalization of theory, rather than in the theory?

    • @sleepless2541
      @sleepless2541 3 года назад

      both are right, realism also emphasizes that states are rational actors, so if a state's national interest is democracy, the realists would think of it (democracy) as another form of power while the liberals would think of it as a tool necessary in reaching peace

  • @jjwtcs9451
    @jjwtcs9451 6 лет назад +1

    2:39 "Allllll riiiiight!!!! Giggity!!!"

    • @lintar2
      @lintar2 6 лет назад

      hahahha i got it

  • @bizwool
    @bizwool 10 лет назад

    that was great! thanks!

  • @sklinker1
    @sklinker1 3 года назад

    While this series presents itself as a theoretical 'logic', there is a more spiritual and moral dimension that deserves discussion. In this case, if you see the world as threatening and your fellow humans as selfish, violent, and incapable of community, then you will justify a world of fear and violent responses. This fear is self-fulfilling. Like FDR said 'the only thing to fear is fear itself...'

  • @lisagiselle5378
    @lisagiselle5378 2 года назад

    in the real world angels actually turn out to have a bazillion eyes and be super fucking terrifying to look at

  • @damianwootten
    @damianwootten 3 года назад

    Idealism has come and go, realism has stood the test of time.

  • @Ese_osa
    @Ese_osa 7 месяцев назад

    Realist see things and the world the way they present themselves. They have no self idea about anything but how things are

  • @treydapo5733
    @treydapo5733 12 лет назад

    great video

  • @Rekenbij
    @Rekenbij 11 лет назад

    Interesting I did not know the term except for epistemology.

  • @paoloottimo6358
    @paoloottimo6358 5 лет назад +2

    From the way he kept on with the vodka glass joke I knew he was deep down a pessimist.
    Now look into his eyes.
    Anyway: a realist sees the world for what it is, and tries to accept it, embrace it, in a way, to avoid the emotional pain that unrealistic expectations create.
    Remember your last breakup? The things that now look so clear have always been there...you somehow couldn't see them...now you can.
    You got closer to reality. It's not right or wrong, good or bad, it just is.
    A realist looks at all of the things as they express themselves, and compare them to what he's been taught to believe, and realizes they collide.
    He seeks truth. Unbiased.
    In interpersonal dynamics, in life, in the way the world works. That's it.

  • @Dyslexic-Artist-Theory-on-Time
    @Dyslexic-Artist-Theory-on-Time 6 лет назад

    We also have realism in physics!

  • @Daingerous1
    @Daingerous1 5 лет назад

    So this is exactly it

  • @tamashsharkan3173
    @tamashsharkan3173 5 лет назад

    Splendid!

  • @0785439
    @0785439 13 лет назад

    Great video! :)

  • @skullhelm7917
    @skullhelm7917 7 лет назад

    well this made my school essay much easier

  • @ddd-ly3rv
    @ddd-ly3rv 4 года назад

    Power differentials in agreements always make a weakest link.

  • @chatsociety
    @chatsociety 11 лет назад

    Classical realism?

  • @nickmando2329
    @nickmando2329 11 лет назад +1

    i somewhat disagree... i consider my self a realist. its not that the world is evil, its that the world in its current state, its dominated by evil.. we see the world for what it is and make decisions based on statistics and/or historical out comes.. quite often historically, things turn out bad so a realist is often confused as a pessimist.

  • @netsurfer5436
    @netsurfer5436 12 лет назад

    agree

  • @joaothegoonie
    @joaothegoonie 5 лет назад

    Thanks!