Chapter

The Roots of Totalitarianism
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58:55 - 1:04:37 (05:41)

The podcast discusses the roots of totalitarianism and how Hitler and Stalin differed in their approaches towards it, with Hitler using the Jews as scapegoats and Stalin taking a less aggressive stance in other parts of the world.

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The speaker examines Hitler's diary entries to analyze the disgust mechanism and look for any evolutionary biological attachment, rather than getting hung up on Hitler's anger towards Jews and other surface-level details.
58:55 - 1:01:23 (02:27)
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Psychology
Summary

The speaker examines Hitler's diary entries to analyze the disgust mechanism and look for any evolutionary biological attachment, rather than getting hung up on Hitler's anger towards Jews and other surface-level details.

Chapter
The Roots of Totalitarianism
Episode
#165 – Josh Barnett: Philosophy of Violence, Power, and the Martial Arts
Podcast
Lex Fridman Podcast
Stalin took a strategic approach to communism and aggressive warfare, instead of launching into more conflicts, he internalized the approach and was willing for violent conflict for the aims of the state.
1:01:24 - 1:04:37 (03:12)
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History
Summary

Stalin took a strategic approach to communism and aggressive warfare, instead of launching into more conflicts, he internalized the approach and was willing for violent conflict for the aims of the state.

Chapter
The Roots of Totalitarianism
Episode
#165 – Josh Barnett: Philosophy of Violence, Power, and the Martial Arts
Podcast
Lex Fridman Podcast