A podcast for the person that doesn't feel at home in modernity - call it Nietzsche practically applied to current events. Tyler and Joel engage in casual and entertaining, but mostly organized discussions based on the conclusions we've drawn from years of talking through philosophy, world events, and politics together. We're here to cut through petty politics and common morality, something you won't get many other places, and create a daily life applicable philosophy for the uncommon person while helping them make sense of the manufactured chaos.
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A podcast for the person that doesn't feel at home in modernity - call it Nietzsche practically applied to current events. Tyler and Joel engage in casual and entertaining, but mostly organized discussions based on the conclusions we've drawn from years of talking through philosophy, world events, and politics together. We're here to cut through petty politics and common morality, something you won't get many other places, and create a daily life applicable philosophy for the uncommon person while helping them make sense of the manufactured chaos.
Foreign aid, Israel, California wildfires, the homeless industrial complex - in this fourth episode in a series of what is essentially a continuing conversation, we take the abstractly presented idea of "the world as it actually is" from last episode and examine some real world situations through this lens. Failure to understand how and why the world operates the way it does results in uselessly stupidly "solutions" to perceived "problems" - a fact that is put to use by the population control machine.
We also tie the talk into previously presented ideas like POSIWID and incompetence as a vail for malice. Joel spends a solid five minutes doing elementary school math calculations as well.
The Uncommoners
A podcast for the person that doesn't feel at home in modernity - call it Nietzsche practically applied to current events. Tyler and Joel engage in casual and entertaining, but mostly organized discussions based on the conclusions we've drawn from years of talking through philosophy, world events, and politics together. We're here to cut through petty politics and common morality, something you won't get many other places, and create a daily life applicable philosophy for the uncommon person while helping them make sense of the manufactured chaos.