Send us a text Unlock timeless leadership and betrayal lessons from Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar as we explore the question: Why did Brutus kill Caesar? In this lecture, we dive into Brutus’s famous “serpent’s egg” soliloquy from Act 2, Scene 1 and unpack how his loyalty to Rome ultimately collides with his love for Caesar. Along the way, you’ll discover: Brutus’s Internal Conflict: How his philosophical reasoning convinces him that assassinating Caesar serves the common good.Cassius’s Manipul...
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Send us a text Unlock timeless leadership and betrayal lessons from Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar as we explore the question: Why did Brutus kill Caesar? In this lecture, we dive into Brutus’s famous “serpent’s egg” soliloquy from Act 2, Scene 1 and unpack how his loyalty to Rome ultimately collides with his love for Caesar. Along the way, you’ll discover: Brutus’s Internal Conflict: How his philosophical reasoning convinces him that assassinating Caesar serves the common good.Cassius’s Manipul...
Can Genetics Predict Our Future? Razib Khan on Natalism, Free Will, and Human History
The Troubadour Podcast
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7 months ago
Can Genetics Predict Our Future? Razib Khan on Natalism, Free Will, and Human History
Send us a text In this episode of Troubadour, Kirk Barbera sits down with geneticist Razib Khan to explore a provocative question: Does our DNA determine our beliefs and behaviors? Razib, known for his work in population genetics, computational biology, and his blog Unsupervised Learning, delves into the intersection of genetics, free will, and natalism—the movement advocating for increased birth rates. Together, they discuss how genetics informs our understanding of human history, identity, ...
The Troubadour Podcast
Send us a text Unlock timeless leadership and betrayal lessons from Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar as we explore the question: Why did Brutus kill Caesar? In this lecture, we dive into Brutus’s famous “serpent’s egg” soliloquy from Act 2, Scene 1 and unpack how his loyalty to Rome ultimately collides with his love for Caesar. Along the way, you’ll discover: Brutus’s Internal Conflict: How his philosophical reasoning convinces him that assassinating Caesar serves the common good.Cassius’s Manipul...