Tag: philosophy
Are We Ready for Anarchism? – Questions For Corbett #026
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On this month’s edition of “Questions For Corbett” James fields your questions on anarchism, free banking, bitcoin, veganism and much more. |
The Well-Read Anarchist #009 – “What is Property?†by Pierre-Joseph Proudhon (complete audiobook)
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This is the complete audiobook of “What is Property?” by Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, first published in 1840. This is a reading of the e-text published to the web on November 1, 1995 by Project Gutenberg. For higher quality audio, please see Episodes 003-008 of this podcast. |
The Well-Read Anarchist #008 – “What is Property?†by Pierre-Joseph Proudhon – Second Memoir
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The Well-Read Anarchist podcast continues its exploration of the works of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon with a reading of his first major work, “What is Property?†published in 1840. Today we conclude the book with a reading of the Second Memoir. |
The Well-Read Anarchist #007 – “What is Property?†by Pierre-Joseph Proudhon – Chapter Five
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The Well-Read Anarchist podcast continues its exploration of the works of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon with a reading of his first major work, “What is Property?†published in 1840. Today we read Chapter Four of the book, “That Property is Impossible.†|
Interview 992 – Tim Ball on Geography, Politics and Cognition
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Dr. Tim Ball of drtimball.com joins us once again for a wide-ranging conversation on geopolitics, history and cognition. We also engage the annual “hottest year ever” claim and detail the real science behind global temperature averages. |
Interview 970 – Tjeerd Andringa on Conspiracy and Falsifiability
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Dr. Tjeerd Andringa of GeopoliticsAndCognition.com joins us to discuss a question James posed in the last subscriber video: are conspiracy theories falsifiable? We discuss Karl Popper’s famous “falsification” criteria for the demarcation of science and its potential applicability to geopolitical events. Dr. Andringa also details an approach for how to proceed in developing resilient hypotheses in an unstable, chaotic and non-closed system like global geopolitics. |
Interview 964 – Financial Survival: Reality, Perception and Government Lies
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Is reality independent of perception, or is perception reality? If perceptions shape our experience of the world, can government and corporations create a false reality for us with their lies? And how does this all relate to unemployment statistics, Sigmund Freud’s nephew, and Plato’s cave? Join James and Alfred for this philosophical edition of Financial Survival. |
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