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EV - 238 Movement secularism and far-right cultural collapse narratives with Martin Rooke

EV - 238 Movement secularism and far-right cultural collapse narratives with Martin Rooke

FromEmbrace The Void


EV - 238 Movement secularism and far-right cultural collapse narratives with Martin Rooke

FromEmbrace The Void

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Length:
69 minutes
Released:
Apr 28, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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My guest this week is Martin Rooke (@DrMRooke), a research fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School who’s currently studying the evolution of the far-right “cultural collapse” narrative. We compare notes on the role of movement secularism in the recent rise in those narratives.Martin's Substack: https://eftr.substack.com/The Center for Technology and Social Change: https://shorensteincenter.org/programs/technology-social-change/Convocation: Kristin Kobes DuMezMusic by GW RodriguezSibling Pods:Philosophers in Space: https://0gphilosophy.libsyn.com/Filmed Live Musicals Pod: https://www.filmedlivemusicals.com/thepodcast.htmlSupport us at Patreon.com/EmbraceTheVoidIf you enjoy the show, please Like and Review us on your pod app, especially iTunes. It really helps!Recent appearances: I was on Ben Burgis's youtube channel debating free will and moral luck: https://twitter.com/ETVPod/status/1516786030854262788?s=20&t=q3yiNlMdkxoDCu1yHCig-wHere's the What's left of Phil link for the other chat on this subject:https://twitter.com/leftofphil/status/1511305894587682821?s=20&t=eH18eR9d-Axezy_x5A23dgUpcoming appearances: Stay tuned, got a few invites this past weekend so hopefully will have some info here soon!Next week: Open discourse in movement secularism with Seth Andrews
Released:
Apr 28, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Welcome friends, to a podcast for a darker timeline. Maybe the darkest of all timelines. Definitely not one of the good timelines. Maybe it’s always been a dark timeline, maybe the Hadron collider screwed us over. Science may never know. What we do know is that we live in the void. The void, a place where a chittering mass of void crabs can infest a person suit and win the presidency. The void, a place where we're just clever enough to know that climate change is happening, but not quite clever enough to do anything about it. The void seems terrible and cruel, but it loves you, in its own ironic way.