All content for Meta-Ideological Politics is the property of Ryan Nakade and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
Catalyzing transformative civic engagement, generating policy from meta-ideological syntheses, and winning actual elections
Game Theory, Coordination, and Collective Action ft. Samuel Ludford
Meta-Ideological Politics
1 hour 51 minutes 41 seconds
3 years ago
Game Theory, Coordination, and Collective Action ft. Samuel Ludford
We explore, the enigmatic Sam Ludford, Sam’s goals for his writing, structure, agency and optimism, critical consciousness, humanist empowerment and structural victimhood, Jordan Peterson vs Zizek and dissolving the father function, the meta crisis and collective action failures, everyone hates liberalism, diversification and hyper normal stimuli, incentive structures of platforms, decision theory and collective action issues, the limitations of developmental theory (kinetic metaphor), normal vs common knowledge, the advantages of the right in the internet age, Austrian economics and market mechanism, social vs economic coordination, trust and coordination, reductive collectivism, sibling bonds, Wittgenstein and the rule paradox, Hegel and the paradoxical benefits of natural norms/mutual recognition, Marxist fetishism, left epistemology, right ontology and Kant’s ethics and Nash equilibrium
Meta-Ideological Politics
Catalyzing transformative civic engagement, generating policy from meta-ideological syntheses, and winning actual elections