On the politics of emotions and emotionalism.
Philosopher Nina Power (an editor and columnist at Compact Magazine) kicks off this series by talking to us about anger, hate, and evil.
Do we complain too little or too much? Should we be more repressed?
Political passions were meant to be dead. Has anger overtaken apathy?
Should we hate our enemies? Is that okay?
Has contemporary society become hysterical?
Why does everyone want to be a victim today? How does this relate to self-interest?
Is ...
On the politics of emotions and emotionalism.
Philosopher Nina Power (an editor and columnist at Compact Magazine) kicks off this series by talking to us about anger, hate, and evil.
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Do we complain too little or too much? Should we be more repressed?
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Political passions were meant to be dead. Has anger overtaken apathy?
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Should we hate our enemies? Is that okay?
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Has contemporary society become hysterical?
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Why does everyone want to be a victim today? How does this relate to self-interest?
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Is evil a psychological concept?
For part two, subscribe at patreon.com/bungacast
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What Do Men Want?: Masculinity and Its Discontents, Nina Power, Penguin Books
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Nina's columns at Compact Magazine
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Political Ponerology, Andrew Lobaczewski, Red Pill Press (pdf)
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