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The Era of Deconstruction is Ending: An Insight on Resentment and Evil
The era of deconstruction that started in the 60s and spilled out into the wider culture has now come to an end. Resentment is identified as one of the biggest drivers of evil, and it is possible to do something about it despite some justified reasons for feeling resentment in certain situations.
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This podcast episode discusses the idea that resentment is one of the biggest drivers of evil in the world, with examples ranging from Hitler to personal experiences.
41:49 - 48:23 (06:33)
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This podcast episode discusses the idea that resentment is one of the biggest drivers of evil in the world, with examples ranging from Hitler to personal experiences. The hosts also acknowledge that while everyone experiences resentment, it is important to learn to manage it.
ChapterThe Era of Deconstruction is Ending: An Insight on Resentment and Evil
Episode#296 – Douglas Murray: Racism, Marxism, and the War on the West
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The era of deconstruction started from the 60s onwards and its aim was to take everything apart, pull it all apart, and spill out into the wider culture.
48:23 - 52:44 (04:21)
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The era of deconstruction started from the 60s onwards and its aim was to take everything apart, pull it all apart, and spill out into the wider culture. However, the era of taking things apart as a game has been highly destructive and is now ending.