Raz and Norman talks about something completely not divisive or controversial: religion.
The books we reviewed:
Richard Dawkins: The God Delusion
Mircea Eliade: A History of Religious Ideas
We look at two of the most famous dystopias: 1984 by George Orwell and Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
We try to answer important questions like:
Time:
1:07 Brave New World
3:01 1984
4:56 Discussion Starts
We talk about business and economics in today's podcast, reviewing two books popular books about economist-enthusiasts... whatever that means.
Books reviewed;
J.R.R. Tolkien created a language, and wrote a story to explain how people speak it.
G.R.R.Martin created a cookbook, and wrote a story to show how people eat it.
Comparing Jules Verne and H.G. Wells.
Norman and Raz talks about Phileas Fogg, who almost became the world's first extreme gambling victim. Then they discuss things they didn't see coming.
Raz and Norman talk about duality and compare 2 books about it: Kafka's Metamorphosis and Stevenson's Dr. Jekyll & Mr Hyde.
Norm, the Elon Musk nerd clashes with Raz, the Elon Musk sceptic. Who will win this great battle?
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Raz tells Norm why he is a Jordan Peterson fanboy. Also, why he likes to pet cats.
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Holocaust survivor Viktor Frankl has some advice for us, how to get through though times. Raz also has an advice: don't read or listen this book while moving your lawn.
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Norman tells Raz about Frankenstein - Mary Shelley's amazing horror / revenge / adventure / cautionary tale about French people.
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Kurt Vonnegut comes up with something even more fun than nuclear holocaust.
We get edgy. Is it worse to be a paedo or a Russian?
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Raz and Norm explores how feminine competition played a role in Snow White. We also talk about how cannibals choose which body parts to eat.
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Normal tells Raz why Philip K. Dick's novels are fantastic and why we might have been dead all along.
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Raz tells Norman about humankind's brief history and why we are both the heroes and villains.
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Norm told Raz why Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged is so inspiring. Also: why do some people want to marry the railroad?
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Join us and learn about a classic, I'd probably not recommend reading. Anyway it is still fun to talk about it.
Raz talks about a book that needs to be read at least once every year.
We talk about Roadside Picnic, a novel by Arkady Strugatsky and Boris Strugatsky. This work has inspired the movie Stalker and some other media.
This week we explore ' The righteous mind' by Jonathan Haight. We learn how people make moral judgements and why you should be suspicious of that chicken...