We begin with where the podcast started: one of the characteristics of the contemporary world, which is both an...
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Think strategically to help put our locked-down world of today into perspective: COVID-19, global climate change, and other crises, prevent clarity and increase anxiety. Against these we apply psychology and history to gain insight into our current moment.
Join Chris, Dawson and Karambir, as they converse on these issues.
In this episode, (part one of our two-part conclusion), we aim to tie together – like a nice bow...
The identification of the ego with power structures greater than itself, raises a whole host of questions around ego...
Power manifests in a regularly recurring historical pattern: when there is a successful critique of the dominant power and...
In this episode, our deep dive into the Axial Age meets the podcast theme of the importance of scale....
We continue our discussion of the Axial Age begun in the previous episode, in terms of how our current...
This episode introduces our listeners to “the Axial Age”, the time period of the middle first millennium BC. The...
Globalization means that economically, industrially, technologically, all humans have become interconnected. In this episode we argue the other side...
If key to the modern Western worldview was the discovery of deep space, deep time, deep process, and deep...
7. After Modernity, what? Postmodernity, Ultramodernity, Multiple Modernities
Christopher Peet, , Podcast, 0We discuss different ways to understand the “end” of the modern Western worldview: does it end? Does it entrench...