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    Gods, Masters, and Clout

    An anti-ideological guide to modern life created and hosted by Casey Franco. Each episode focuses on a phenomenon of modern life and attempts to explain it using philosophy, psychology, sociology, or semiotics so you never have to feel like you're at the mercy of gods, masters, or clout.
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    Episodes (4)

    The METAfesto: A Plea for Digital Dialecticism

    The METAfesto: A Plea for Digital Dialecticism

    During my foray into grad school, one of my favorite professors asked me to write my own manifesto as an assignment. His only instructions were to include a call to action and to "be bombastic." This is a reading of said assignment. My goal here was to put forward the idea that virtual worlds like the Metaverse are not only unnecessary but actively distract us from actual revolutionary activity. In attempting to explain this idea, the reasoning led me to conclude this idea can be expanded to larger illusions in society that keep us from fully understanding where we stand. 

    Occupy WallStreetBets: Digital Revolutions and Technological Constructivism

    Occupy WallStreetBets: Digital Revolutions and Technological Constructivism

    Since it's probably going to take another year for me to finish the second episode of the "Fear Inoculant" series, I'm going to repurpose some papers I wrote in grad school into a few bonus episodes of the next month or so. This episode focuses on the Wall Street Bets / GameStop "revolution" of January 2021 and its implications on the politics of technology and the failings of society at large. 

     

    For citations, please visit the blog post on my website

    Fear Inoculant 1 - Events, Reality, Freedom, and Revolution

    Fear Inoculant 1 - Events, Reality, Freedom, and Revolution

    Many things in modern life make us fearful. The Fear Inoculant series  will explore ways to be less fearful and live a more authentic life. In this, the first of three episodes, we cover a host of philosophical concepts aimed at demystifying reality in order to lay the groundwork for examining social movements in the next episode. We start with exploring how certain Events can seem to change the past and present, Reality itself and a couple ways to quantify it, how Noam Chomsky and Slavoj Zizek can never seem to agree, Dialectics and the limits of reason, Metaphysics and how to separate yourself from the universe, Freedom and how to measure it, Existentialism and other curses from the gods, Sociology and how to build a society, how school brainwashes you, plus Economics, The State, Violence, Alienation, Structural Ideology, Neurotypicality, Revolution, and somehow even more! 

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    Table of contents: 

    Intro: 4:06.729, Corrections: 4:46.498, The Setup: 10:09.070, Events: 12:13.001, Critical Theory Summary: 19:35.657, Materialism: 21:00.876, Idealism: 24:06.432, Chomsky vs Zizek: 28:00.512, Dialectics: 31:06.255, Dialectical Materialism: 36:49.128, Ontological Case Study: 42:55.002, Events Continued: 46:25.000, The Particular and the Universal: 48:36.065, Freedom: 54:04.679, Morality: 1:00:34.962, Existentialism: 1:03:40.028, Sociology: 1:16:07.278, Socialism: 1:20:41.226, The "C" Word: 1:24:02.290, Commodification: 1:27:41.976, Some Folks You Might Meet: 1:31:41.562, The State: 1:39:32.853, Violence: 1:48:32.395, Ideology: 1:52:19.431, The State Continued: 1:56:12.565, Alienation: 1:59:09.955, Structural Ideology: 2:01:53.580, Anti-Oedipus: 2:04:16.992, Neurotypicality: 2:06:19.322, Revolution: 2:09:35.000, Class: 2:13:33.919, Proto-Synthesis: 2:16:40.012, The Counter-Revolution of 1776: 2:19:46.433, The Wrap Up: 2:24:56.266, Surprise: 2:26:08.991

    Works Cited: 

    Egalitarian Societies: https://www.solidarity.net.au/marxist-theory/the-original-egalitarian-societies-what-human-history-tells-us-about-human-nature/

    Reexamining Zizek and Chomsky: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ne3uZSQmXzc

    Yale's Social Theory Course: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/foundations-of-modern-social-theory-audio/id430657557 

    Spinoza and Knowledge: http://www.geocities.ws/bignum/spinoza.html 

    Critical Theory: https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/critical-theory/ 

    Historical Materialism: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historical_materialism

    Sartre on Freedom: https://www.e-ir.info/2013/01/23/jean-paul-sartre-existential-freedom-and-the-political/ 

    Radical Freedom: https://www.litcharts.com/lit/existentialism-is-a-humanism/themes/radical-freedom-choice-and-responsibility

    Chomsky on Human Nature: https://chomsky.info/199808__-2/ 

    Comparing Rousseau and Mill on Liberty: https://www.ukessays.com/essays/philosophy/comparing-rousseau-and-mill-on-liberty-philosophy-essay.php

    Positive and Negative Liberty: https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/liberty-positive-negative/

    Forms of Feudalism: https://turbulentpriests.group.shef.ac.uk/the-forms-of-feudalism/#_ftnref2

    Power and Authority:  https://open.lib.umn.edu/sociology/chapter/14-1-power-and-authority/

    Hegel's Excess: http://stasisjournal.net/index.php/journal/article/download/30/38/

    Negation: https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/negation/

    Zizek on 'Absolute Knowing': https://socialecologies.wordpress.com/2018/06/18/zizek-on-hegels-absolute-knowing-2/

    Hegel's Dialectics: https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/hegel-dialectics/

     

    The Philosophy of Persuasion and The Anti-Salesman

    The Philosophy of Persuasion and The Anti-Salesman

    In this episode: Aristotle’s Rhetorical Triangle, how I escaped a cult, why we must care about others, and how it can all be applied to persuasion, art creation, ideology, and modern life. We delve into some of the philosophical reasons behind what makes one “good” at rhetoric. I talk about how some of Lacan’s, Freud’s, and Jung’s psychological writings can be used to cultivate authority, humanity, and logic. As I explain each pillar of the triangle, I’ll then use that same method to analyze my own life to give a better idea of who I am: my ethos of what led me to co-found Jam Street Media, the pathos of my grandmother’s imperative to me, and the logos of the book that caused my exodus from religion.

     

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    Chapters -

    00:56 - Episode Introduction

    4:20 - The Rhetorical Triangle

    14:40 - Ethos (The Concept)

    30:55 - My Ethos (What I’m Credible to Speak On)

    39:24 - Pathos (The Concept)

    55:16 - My Pathos (How My Grandmother Sees Me)

    1:00:10 - Logos (The Concept)

    1:12:45 - My Logos (Using Logic to Escape a Cult)

    1:29:53 - The Wrap-up


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