Pill Pod 183 - Carl Schmitt on the Friend/Enemy Distinction (preview)

Pill Pod 183 - Carl Schmitt on the Friend/Ene...

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Samantha: From Zero to American Hero // 233

From Zero to hero: Samantha Fulnecky has been honoured by the Oklahoma government and named "an American hero" for her paper submission to her Psych course in which she claimed it is demonic to believe in more than one gender. Still, the Pill Pod heats up over whether she deserve ...  Afficher plus

Analytic vs. Continental Philosophy 2025 // 231

It's the bi-yearly event in the ongoing race war between analytic and continental philosophy. Philosophers of all stripes invited themselves to partake in the latest and stupidest skirmish, and so we have undertaken a reading of the match that lit the powder keg: How Continental ...  Afficher plus

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Mladen Dolar on the limits of psychoanalysis, Marx and Hegel, Beckett, theatre/opera… and a lot more
Crisis and Critique

Frank Ruda and Agon Hamza sit down with the Slovenian philosopher, psychoanalytical theorist and cultural theorist, Mladen Dolar to discuss his forthcoming books on rumours and “The Riskiest Moments” reading(s) of Marx, limits or the end of psychoanalysis, Hegel, film and series, ...  Afficher plus

American Capitalism in Decay: An Analysis (Pokepreet X Rev Left)
Rev Left Radio

(There was a small audio issue at the end of this episode, we fixed it and are re-releasing it)

Breht goes on the Pokepreet Podcast as a guest to have a fun and fiery conversation about his ideological development, why the United States is so hostile to s ...

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Episode #233 ... A philosophy of self-destruction. (Dostoevsky, Bataille)
Philosophize This!

Today we talk about two different theories for why we ritualize self-destructive behavior. We check out a lesser-known work from Dostoevsky called The Gambler. We consider how much we can hold people morally accountable for this kind of stuff. Then we look at the work of Georges ...  Afficher plus

Taking Nietzsche seriously
The Gray Area with Sean Illing

Sean Illing talks with political science professor Matt McManus about the political thought of Friedrich Nietzsche, the 19th-century German philosopher with a complicated legacy, despite his crossover into popular culture. They discuss how Nietzsche's work has been interpreted — ...  Afficher plus