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Ryder Richards
89 episodes
4 months ago
A cultural detective's journey into philosophy, art, sociology, and psychology with Ryder Richards. (Formerly known as "The Will to DIY")
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A cultural detective's journey into philosophy, art, sociology, and psychology with Ryder Richards. (Formerly known as "The Will to DIY")
Show more...
Philosophy
Personal Journals,
Education,
Society & Culture,
Self-Improvement
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Pacifism as Pathology
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21 minutes 14 seconds
4 months ago
Pacifism as Pathology
Ryder Richards dives into Ward Churchill’s controversial "Pacifism as Pathology." Churchill argues that nonviolent activism, often celebrated as morally superior, is a delusional and ineffective strategy that strengthens oppressive state power. Using historical examples like the Holocaust and the Vietnam War, he critiques pacifism’s failures, labeling it as pathological, racist, and even suicidal. Join us as we unpack these challenging ideas and set the stage for part two, where we’ll explore Churchill’s proposed solutions and connect them to current events. Be sure and subscribe to be notified!
let's THiNK about it
A cultural detective's journey into philosophy, art, sociology, and psychology with Ryder Richards. (Formerly known as "The Will to DIY")