Tyler and Dorus continue their series building on Cavanaugh's work on the Myth of Religious violence, turning to the concrete history of the rise of absolutism and the descent into the City of Mammon. Investigating the history of absolutist clash to creation of independent disciplinary spaces in the wake of Christendom, they discover the economic's elevation into the new queen of the sciences and the master narrative.
James Lindsay’s recent tweets on the subject of critical race theory exposed the problem with anti-woke resistance to neoliberal tyranny. Listen to Jefferson and Josh explain why.
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Tyler and Dorus start another multi-episode series on Theologian and Political Theorist John Milbank's controversial text "Theology and Social Theory". For the first episode, we discuss the construction of the secular through out the work of Hobbes, Grotius and Spinoza and its earlier theological justification in Nominalism and Voluntarism.
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In the conclusion of our discussion of Merleau-Ponty's "Phenomenology of Perception", we discuss the last section of the text and our final thoughts. We discuss Merleau-Ponty's corrective of the Cartesian Cogito, his Husserlian and Heideggeran-infused discussion of temporality, his critique of Absolute Freedom, the meta-political implications of his account of class consciousness, and finally, we compare Heidegger and Merleau-Ponty. Discussing their key points of difference and convergence, I argue in favor of Merleau-Ponty over Heidegger. We end with our general conclusion on the text and phenomenology itself.
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The EBL crew discusses Jacques Derrida's deconstructive reading of Carl Schmitt in this second part of the Schmitt series.
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The Birdman and the Jeffman tackle the good and bad of modernity and reactionary thought, as well as Biden's stark right turn on immigration and it's implications for the upcoming election.
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Tyler and FZ are joined by guest J. Ladarc to discuss the classic 1951 film "A Streetcar named Desire" and then the contemporary re-imagining or subversion "Blue Jasmine" directed by Woody Allen. Stay at the end for an outtake.
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Tyler and Last Things discuss the new Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2022) sequel, a follow-up to the original film that ignores any of the myriad of sequels, prequels and reboots. While the film is both mediocre with lots of missed potential, we explore the film's strong Reactionary themes.
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The Atheneum is where the EBL crew showcases appearances and interviews with the thinkers whom's shoulders we stand on in building a philosophy beyond liberalism, where the voices of the past haunt our present and challenge us towards the possibility of a future.
George Grant was a profound Canadian philosopher that lived from 1918-1988 and one of my biggest influences. In this classic CBC interview, he expounds on the looming totalitarianism of liberal society, the coming mental health state, the homogenization of technological enframing, and the defeat of Canadian Nationalism. Grant displays remarkable prophetic clarity with critiques of liberalism that we live today yet his work contains insights on a way out. Lesser known outside of Canada than the other major philosophers of the 20th century, you owe it to yourself to read his works further. That is, if this volume from the Atheneum lures you on.
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