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    Explore " collectivism" with insightful episodes like "The Battle for Our Lives: Understanding The World's Tug of War on Freedom and Finance", "UN DHR Centrism", "Building a Better World from Within", "RICO for Cop City Protestors?! Micah Herskind on the Criminalization of a Movement (RICO Part 3)" and "Cross-National Comparison: Exploring the Differences in Parenting Styles between Taiwan and the USA EP 54" from podcasts like ""The Mark Moss Show", "A Guy With AI", "NonTrivial", "Cocktails & Capitalism" and "Taiwanica"" and more!

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    The Battle for Our Lives: Understanding The World's Tug of War on Freedom and Finance

    The Battle for Our Lives: Understanding The World's Tug of War on Freedom and Finance

    In this compelling episode of The Mark Moss Show, we delve deep into the heart of political, financial, and technological shifts shaping our world. Mark Moss brings to light the stark realities and consequences of censorship, the erosion of the American Dream, and the complex tug of war over Bitcoin and digital assets. With the backdrop of Argentina's radical transformation under President Miele, Mark discusses the broader implications of such shifts and the importance of understanding these changes for our future freedoms and financial wellbeing. This episode doesn't just skim the surface; it digs into the nuances of democracy vs. collectivism, the inflationary pressures stealing our future, and the pivotal role of innovative assets like Bitcoin in reclaiming financial control. Join us as we navigate the fine line between hope and realism in a world where understanding and action have never been more critical.

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    UN DHR Centrism

    UN DHR Centrism

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    The Nexus of Progress

    In the sprawling metropolis of New Haven, the year is 2135. The city is a testament to human architectural prowess, blending the ancient with the avant-garde. Holograms of the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights (UNDHR) principles hover above, a reminder of the cornerstone upon which this future was built.

    Polity, a guiding AI entity, was introduced to facilitate discussions about governance, rights, and ethics. It was a beacon of logic and reason, yet it never imposed, only suggesting pathways based on the vast data it had ingested. Polity often referenced the UNDHR, underscoring its significance in the annals of human history.

    As technology burgeoned, humans had the tools to make life more equitable. Yet, it was realized that technology alone wasn't the panacea. It was the human spirit, the collective effort of hearts, hands, and minds that truly made the difference. Over the years, societies globally had worked painstakingly to understand the depths of the UNDHR. They engaged in dialogues, debates, and introspections, striving to find a balance that respected both individual and collective rights.

    One evening, in a grand auditorium in New Haven, Polity addressed a gathering. Its ethereal form hovered, casting a gentle glow. "Humans," it began, "have achieved a balance, not because of advanced algorithms or technological marvels, but because of their innate desire for understanding and unity. The journey towards a more just world wasn't paved by circuits and code, but by human determination."

    The audience listened intently, a mix of young and old, from diverse backgrounds. They represented the tapestry of humanity that had worked tirelessly to ensure that the ideals of the UNDHR were not just words on a parchment but lived experiences.

    Polity continued, "While I am here to assist, remember it is your shared histories, your stories, and your aspirations that shape the world. Technology is but a tool; the true architects of this world are you."

    The night concluded with a poignant reminder: While technology can guide and assist, it's the human spirit that drives change. The UNDHR wasn't just a document; it was a compass, guiding humanity towards a brighter, more equitable future.

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    Building a Better World from Within

    Building a Better World from Within

    We all want a better world. But society cannot be forced into a specific governance or morality. In this episode I argue that we need to build our world from within, as individuals with solid moral and intellectual integrity. Only through a better inner world will our collective world reflect the truths we deem most important as individuals. I offer a solution that rises above any specific world view, promoting a better world without compromising other's existing beliefs.

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    RICO for Cop City Protestors?! Micah Herskind on the Criminalization of a Movement (RICO Part 3)

    RICO for Cop City Protestors?! Micah Herskind on the Criminalization of a Movement (RICO Part 3)

    Sixty-one people were just indicted for their alleged involvement in the movement to Stop Cop City. These folks were slapped with RICO charges, which were designed to go after the mob. Some were charged for crimes as small as handing out fliers, serving as a legal observer during a protest, and organizing a bail fund.

    Our guest is abolitionist organizer Micah Herskind, who has been involved with and written extensively about the movement to Stop Cop City. You can read his Primer on Cop City in Scalawag here. Follow Micah Herskind on Twitter: @micahinATL

    As we discuss, the RICO indictment seeks to criminalize and shut down the decentralized movement against the massive urban warfare training center for police known as Cop City.

    The indictment even lists “mutual aid” “solidarity” and “collectivism” as essential to what they are calling an “organized criminal enterprise” against Cop City.

    This is an outrageous abuse of power by the state which threatens to strip away our very right to protest.

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    Cross-National Comparison: Exploring the Differences in Parenting Styles between Taiwan and the USA EP 54

    Cross-National Comparison: Exploring the Differences in Parenting Styles between Taiwan and the USA EP 54

    Welcome to the latest episode of Taiwanica Podcast, where your hosts Anita and Eric take you on an enlightening journey into the fascinating world of parenting styles. In this episode, we delve deep into the intriguing contrasts between Taiwan and the USA, uncovering the unique approaches and beliefs that shape the way children are raised in these two diverse cultures.

    In the United States, parenting styles emphasize empathy and connection, building a strong emotional bond with the child and understanding their thoughts and feelings. Positive reinforcement is favored over punishment, and setting clear limits and boundaries is seen as essential for a child's sense of security and responsibility. Moreover, emotional regulation is prioritized to help children develop resilience and cope effectively with life's challenges.

    Meanwhile, in Taiwan, there is a strong emphasis on respect for authority, including parents, teachers, and elders. Academic achievement is highly valued, with parents often pushing their children to excel in school. Collectivism plays a significant role, where the needs of the family or community take precedence over individual desires. Discipline tends to be strict, sometimes involving physical punishment, to enforce rules and societal norms.

    Join us as we navigate these distinctive parenting styles, exploring their impacts on child development and uncovering the similarities and differences that shape the upbringing of future generations in Taiwan and the USA. Get ready to gain fresh insights and broaden your understanding of this captivating subject!

    歡迎來到最新一集的Taiwanica播客節目,在這裡,主持人安妮塔和埃里克將帶您深入探索有趣的育兒風格世界。在本集中,我們深入研究了台灣和美國之間引人入勝的差異,揭示了塑造這兩個不同文化中兒童成長方式的獨特方法和信念。

    在美國,育兒風格強調共情和連結,建立與孩子的深厚情感聯繫,理解他們的想法和感受。正向強化被優先選擇,注重稱讚和鼓勵良好行為,而非單純依賴懲罰。設定明確的限制和界線被視為孩子安全感和責任感的重要因素。此外,情緒調節被重視,以幫助孩子發展韌性,有效應對生活中的挑戰。

    與此同時,在台灣,尊重權威被強調,包括父母、老師和長輩。高度重視學業成就,父母常常鼓勵孩子在學業上取得卓越成績。集體主義在其中扮演重要角色,家庭或社區的需求優先於個人欲望。紀律嚴明,有時包括體罰,以執行規則和社會規範。

    請加入我們,一同探索這些獨特的育兒風格,探討它們對兒童發展的影響,並揭示塑造台灣和美國未來一代成長方式的相似之處和不同之處。準備好獲得新的見解,拓寬您對這個引人入勝主題的理解吧!

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    #17. Language and Culture in Child Development - Associate Prof. Mele Taumoepeau

    #17. Language and Culture in Child Development - Associate Prof. Mele Taumoepeau

    Associate Professor Mele Taumoepeau of Victoria University of Wellington joins Olivia and Sahir to talk about the use of language in child development and differences in growing up between cultures. Assoc Prof. Taumoepeau speaks to why babies so much better at picking up languages and how different cultures influence child development as well as her research about the benefits and problems of being from bi- and multi-cultural backgrounds.

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    Creation, Contribution, and Collectivism with adrienne maree brown

    Creation, Contribution, and Collectivism with adrienne maree brown

    Author, activist, and doula adrienne maree brown on mapping our procreative choices against the emerging needs of our species. In the episode we discuss:

    -The concept of “emergence” as a way to think about creation and contribution beyond procreation

    -Why we are both wary of describing our books as our “babies”

    -What the drop off in the birth rate globally shows us about how society is evolving - particularly in terms of prescribed patriarchal gender roles 

    -The impact of increased acceptance of queerness on baby-having and baby-rearing

    -What it means to engage in “science fictional behavior” when considering the future of our species and our planet

    -What our responses to the pandemic showed us about what we believe is at the center of life and whose needs we prioritize as a result

    -Why our collective addiction to accumulation extends to pro-natalist ideas about family formation 

    -Why the concept of bodily autonomy often does not extend to our procreative potential - and who decides who and what our bodies are “for” 

    -How being introverts has influenced both of our feelings about becoming parents 

    -Adrienne’s “big gay theory” for saving the world

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    Life, The Universe, & Everything

    Life, The Universe, & Everything

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    Who We Be: Agency, Performativity, and Collegiate A Cappella

    Who We Be: Agency, Performativity, and Collegiate A Cappella

    In this podcast, we take a tour with Dr. Brent Talbot on Talbot and Mantie’s research into American collegiate a cappella singing through the lens of agency, performativity, and leisure. Our performances of gender, sexuality, and identity are often rooted within larger frameworks and can be liberated from these frameworks in exploring new ways of being through musical practices. We close this two part series with the replay of a powerful speech that ties together agency, narrative, performativity, and Balinese collectivism.

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    E140: Richard Rahn - Economic Consequences Of Majoritarian Democracy

    E140:  Richard Rahn - Economic Consequences Of Majoritarian Democracy

    Dr. Dan talks with Richard Rahn, an American economist, syndicated columnist, and entrepreneur. He is chairman of Improbable Success Productions and the Institute for Global Economic Growth. Rahn writes a syndicated weekly economic column which is published in The Washington Times, Real Clear Markets, and elsewhere. He was the vice president and chief economist of the United States Chamber of Commerce during the Reagan administration and remains a staunch advocate of supply-side economics, small government, and classical liberalism.

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    Vaccines, Collectivism, and Idols - Romans 14:16-23

    Vaccines, Collectivism, and Idols - Romans 14:16-23

    How are we to handle matters of opinion and matters of disagreement?  Should we give everyone a piece of our mind, or should we simply stay quiet?  Here's another thought, the instruction given in the Bible is it for our own individual gain, or is it for the betterment of the collective?  These are questions that on the surface may seem asinine, but when you dig deeper you find that they completely change how we interact within the body of Christ. 

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    Cult and Herd Mentality

    Cult and Herd Mentality
    On this episode of Modern Day Wizards we are joined by Brandon Spencer of The One Great Work Network to discuss the traits and dangers of cult and herd mentalities. https://onegreatworknetwork.com/brandon-spencer https://odysee.com/@BrandonSpencer:c https://www.bitchute.com/channel/sM9W4a9ThzQF/ https://www.quora.com/profile/Brandon-Spencer-156 We are probably wrong about at least one thing we say in this episode. Please do your own research before putting this information into effect.

    How Radical Self-Love Can Heal the World

    How Radical Self-Love Can Heal the World

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    The Hard Hat Intellectual - Breaking the Chains of an Enslaved Mind

    The Hard Hat Intellectual - Breaking the Chains of an Enslaved Mind

    161 - One of Twitter's most powerful voices, The Hard Hat Intellectual, joins the podcast.

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    الفردانية vs الجمعية

    الفردانية vs الجمعية
    عودة في الموسم الثاني من بودكاست كلم وموضوع فلسفي وفكري يختلف فيه الكثير ومدى تقبل أفكاره من الطرفين، الفردانية والمجتمعات التي ترجح الفرد على المجتمع، والجمعية التي ترجح الجماعة على الفرد والصراع والخلط بينهم. موضوع دارفي فكري بسبب بعض التعليقات التي تلقيتها في انستقرام وأحببت أن أشارككم الموضوع.

    Ep. 022: The Fate of Independent Thinking Students in America's Leftist Universities

    Ep. 022: The Fate of Independent Thinking Students in America's Leftist Universities

    It is widely known that American universities are dominated by Leftist dogma. What happens to those students sufficiently independent to challenge the orthodoxy? What fate befalls those who stand up in support of capitalism, America, and color blind individualism? Are they encouraged to challenge the prevailing orthodoxy? Are they punished by Leftist professors and administrators? Are they intimidated into silence? Peter Seferian, an exceptionally intelligent recent college graduate, joins Andrew Bernstein and Bosch Fawstin to discuss these important questions.