Reviving Virtue: Pragmatism and Perspective in Modern Times
Jeffrey Anthony
23 episodes
8 months ago
In "Reviving Virtue: Pragmatism and Perspective in Modern Times," we explore the intersection of philosophy, ethics, and contemporary society. Hosted by Jeffrey Anthony, this podcast serves as a platform for engaging dialogue, where enduring philosophical principles confront the pressing issues of our era. Each episode embarks on a journey through the realms of pragmatism, ethics, and societal transformation, providing insightful perspectives and critical analysis.
Contact: revivingvirtue@gmail.com
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In "Reviving Virtue: Pragmatism and Perspective in Modern Times," we explore the intersection of philosophy, ethics, and contemporary society. Hosted by Jeffrey Anthony, this podcast serves as a platform for engaging dialogue, where enduring philosophical principles confront the pressing issues of our era. Each episode embarks on a journey through the realms of pragmatism, ethics, and societal transformation, providing insightful perspectives and critical analysis.
Contact: revivingvirtue@gmail.com
How the Elites' Reaction to Alicia Keys' Halftime Performance Explains the Rise of Trumpism
Reviving Virtue: Pragmatism and Perspective in Modern Times
27 minutes
1 year ago
How the Elites' Reaction to Alicia Keys' Halftime Performance Explains the Rise of Trumpism
In this episode, I explore the complex relationship between meritocracy, credentialism, and the rise of Trumpism in the United States. Using Alicia Keys' Super Bowl halftime performance and the elites' reaction to it as a starting point, I delve into how the ideals of perfectionism and meritocracy have created a cultural divide that fuels resentment and disillusionment among a large portion of the American population.
I examine the historical and philosophical roots of these issues, tracing the origins of the modern meritocratic worldview back to the Protestant Reformation and the rise of capitalism. I discuss how this shift in thinking has led to a society that places immense value on individual achievement and success, often at the expense of acknowledging the role of luck, privilege, and systemic factors.
I argue that this meritocratic ethos, combined with the concept of credentialism, has left many Americans feeling left behind and resentful of the elites who seem to benefit from this system. I suggest that this resentment has created a fertile ground for the rise of Trumpism, which offers a voice to those who feel disenfranchised and ignored by the dominant narrative of meritocracy.
Throughout the video, I draw on the works of various scholars and thinkers, including Michael Sandel, Max Weber, Jackson Lears, and Wendell Berry, to support my analysis and provide a deeper understanding of the issues at hand.
Here is a link to my article on Medium [https://medium.com/@revivingvirtue/when-did-we-lose-the-right-to-be-imperfect-68e179186a1f?sk=5e0765ac02bf0e825596c1d5522acdd1], where I explore these ideas in greater depth.
Reviving Virtue: Pragmatism and Perspective in Modern Times
In "Reviving Virtue: Pragmatism and Perspective in Modern Times," we explore the intersection of philosophy, ethics, and contemporary society. Hosted by Jeffrey Anthony, this podcast serves as a platform for engaging dialogue, where enduring philosophical principles confront the pressing issues of our era. Each episode embarks on a journey through the realms of pragmatism, ethics, and societal transformation, providing insightful perspectives and critical analysis.
Contact: revivingvirtue@gmail.com