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Hagakure, Philosophy, and Human Nature
The Hagakure, a 19th-century book written by a samurai turned monk, made an impact on the speaker's perspective on human nature and society. The book's observations on human behavior resonated with the speaker's own objections to society and its behaviors.
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Joe Rogan discusses the combination of unfettered capitalism and bots and how people can manipulate the system with fake tragedies and events.
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Joe Rogan discusses the combination of unfettered capitalism and bots and how people can manipulate the system with fake tragedies and events.
ChapterHagakure, Philosophy, and Human Nature
Episode#165 – Josh Barnett: Philosophy of Violence, Power, and the Martial Arts
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The speaker criticizes Marx's assigning negative moral aspects to profit and his ridiculous economic principles in practice.
53:43 - 55:08 (01:25)
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The speaker criticizes Marx's assigning negative moral aspects to profit and his ridiculous economic principles in practice. The speaker also presents anarchism as having less accountability but more freedom.
ChapterHagakure, Philosophy, and Human Nature
Episode#165 – Josh Barnett: Philosophy of Violence, Power, and the Martial Arts
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The speaker criticizes Marx's personality by discussing contradictions, irrationalities, and sexist attitudes, but clarifies it is not his sole reason for hating Marxism, which he condemns for dismissing human nature.
55:08 - 56:32 (01:23)
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The speaker criticizes Marx's personality by discussing contradictions, irrationalities, and sexist attitudes, but clarifies it is not his sole reason for hating Marxism, which he condemns for dismissing human nature.
ChapterHagakure, Philosophy, and Human Nature
Episode#165 – Josh Barnett: Philosophy of Violence, Power, and the Martial Arts
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The host reflects on the impact of the book Hagakure- a philosophical text written in the 19th century by a samurai-turned-monk, and how it highlights the similarities of societal objections and human behaviors in present day.
56:32 - 58:55 (02:23)
Summary
The host reflects on the impact of the book Hagakure- a philosophical text written in the 19th century by a samurai-turned-monk, and how it highlights the similarities of societal objections and human behaviors in present day.