This Podcast is a casual conversation between friends about the role philosophy has in everyday life and how an individual’s everyday life can benefit from a well-defined, integrated philosophy. This show isn't about advocating or endorsing any particular philosophy, but instead about giving the listeners a chance to reach their own conclusions.
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This Podcast is a casual conversation between friends about the role philosophy has in everyday life and how an individual’s everyday life can benefit from a well-defined, integrated philosophy. This show isn't about advocating or endorsing any particular philosophy, but instead about giving the listeners a chance to reach their own conclusions.
Mike and Tones discuss Marx’s Communist Manifesto. Are his views “good on paper, bad in practice,” a blueprint for tyranny, or a noble system? Were the events in Cambodia the bastardization of Marxist ideals or the logical path set out by his Manifesto? What role does philosophy have in judging political theory? Please note that […]
Philosophy: A Survival Guide
This Podcast is a casual conversation between friends about the role philosophy has in everyday life and how an individual’s everyday life can benefit from a well-defined, integrated philosophy. This show isn't about advocating or endorsing any particular philosophy, but instead about giving the listeners a chance to reach their own conclusions.