Why You Should Listen Because the myth of Tantalus isn’t ancient anymore. It’s in every grocery aisle, every paycheck, every frozen benefit card. This essay holds a mirror to the cruelty of abundance and the moral rot of a system that starves its people in plain sight. If you want to understand how myth became policy, and how hunger became a weapon, this is your feast—and your warning. Send us a text Support the show
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Why You Should Listen Because the myth of Tantalus isn’t ancient anymore. It’s in every grocery aisle, every paycheck, every frozen benefit card. This essay holds a mirror to the cruelty of abundance and the moral rot of a system that starves its people in plain sight. If you want to understand how myth became policy, and how hunger became a weapon, this is your feast—and your warning. Send us a text Support the show
The Empire of Extraction: How Resource Hunger Shapes Our World
Light Against Empire - The Podcast
10 minutes
3 weeks ago
The Empire of Extraction: How Resource Hunger Shapes Our World
Why You Should Listen Because the empire we live under doesn’t wear armor—it wears packaging. Because every phone, tank of gas, and bite of food carries the fingerprints of conquest. Because understanding the empire of extraction isn’t about guilt—it’s about awakening. This isn’t a sermon about despair. It’s a map of memory. It reveals how empire hides in plain sight and how the light of renewal—humility, reciprocity, belonging—can begin wherever we stand. To resist empire is to b...
Light Against Empire - The Podcast
Why You Should Listen Because the myth of Tantalus isn’t ancient anymore. It’s in every grocery aisle, every paycheck, every frozen benefit card. This essay holds a mirror to the cruelty of abundance and the moral rot of a system that starves its people in plain sight. If you want to understand how myth became policy, and how hunger became a weapon, this is your feast—and your warning. Send us a text Support the show