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The Murphy Monologues

The Murphy Monologues

Max Murphy

Society & Culture
Comedy

Frequency: 1 episode/62d. Total Eps: 9

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A podcast where an existential imbecile ruins both philosophy and comedy. No guests. No filter. No wisdom. Just a modern Diogenes laughing at his own jokes in his grandma's basement.

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    19/05/2025
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There Is No Alternative: The Death of Imagination

mardi 13 mai 2025Duration 01:53:52

In this episode of The Murphy Monologues, we dive into Mark Fisher’s concept of capitalist realism—the idea that capitalism has so thoroughly colonized our minds that we can no longer imagine alternatives. From the myth of the invisible hand to the soul-crushing logic of endless productivity, we explore how our economic system became a totalizing reality—and what it means to live, dream, and resist inside it.

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Surveillance Fascism: How Your Data Became a Weapon (And How to Fight Back)

mardi 29 avril 2025Duration 01:00:47

A boot stamping on a selfie, forever. This episode unpacks how surveillance capitalism morphed into surveillance fascism—where your Fitbit data could be evidence, big tech is a branch of the military, and democracy is outsourced to Silicon Valley. Blending philosophy, dark humor, and actionable rebellion tips, we cover:

* The 3 pillars of surveillance fascism: economic blackmail, state-corporate fusion, and algorithmic election rigging 💻🔗

* Why the “digital enclosure movement” is the 21st-century version of medieval land grabs 🌾💀

* How to resist: Ditch algorithms, lie to machines, and reclaim analog life 📵

Citing Shoshana Zuboff, Thomas Piketty, and Yanis Varoufakis, this monologue is equal parts wake-up call and survival guide. Subscribe for weekly deep dives into philosophy, media, and laughing at the void.

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Yes, Bullsh*t Jobs are Traumatic

lundi 6 mai 2024Duration 19:19

A bullsh*t job isn't just boring, but traumatic. In this video, we explore the psychological impact of bullsh*t jobs, and how they inflict moral injury on workers.

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Unfamiliar with BS Jobs? Start here 👇

Sources

Bullshit Jobs: a Theory

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bullshit_Jobs

On the Phenomenon of Bullsh*t Jobs

https://www.atlasofplaces.com/essays/on-the-phenomenon-of-bullshit-jobs/

Simon Walo's paper

https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/09500170231175771

What’s that smell? Bullshit jobs in higher education

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00346764.2021.1940255

"Alienation is Not Bullsh*t"

https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/09500170211015067

Moral injury wikipedia page

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moral_injury

Toward an interdisciplinary conceptualization of moral injury: From unequivocal guilt and anger to moral conflict and disorientation by Tine Molendijk

Achilles in Vietnam: Combat Trauma and the Undoing of Character by Jonathan Shay

Moral Injury During the COVID-19 Pandemic

https://www.psychiatry.org/file%20library/psychiatrists/apa-guidance-covid-19-moral-injury.Pdf

The Max Murphy Podcast is a series of artfully crafted visual & audio essays by Max Murphy. Episodes cover an interesting range of topics drawing from philosophy, psychology, media, and more! Silly but serious, The Max Murphy Podcast offers an oasis of insightful storytelling in a chaotic media landscape.

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Our Culture is Dying and So Are We

lundi 22 avril 2024Duration 50:47

Let's explore zombie language, the problem at the root of our dying culture, and the meaning crisis. Drawing from thinkers like Edward Deci, Mark Fisher, John Vervaeke, and Ernest Becker, we explore the psychology of commercialized culture, recuperation and precorporation of media, and how it impacts us as individuals. I believe this is resulting in profound spiritual damage, resulting in the meaning crisis as we lose our ability to create new hero myths and deny our deaths. If that sounds like word salad, then you should just watch the video lol

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The Max Murphy Podcast features a unique blend of audio and visual essays by the existential imbecile, Max Murphy. Episodes explore topics like philosophy, psychology, and media. Silly but serious, each episode offers thoughtful and playful commentary that cuts through the mundane narratives of the modern media landscape.

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Overview of the Overjustification effect

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overjustification_effect

@jonasceikaCCK ’s amazing video on The Simpsons & the death of parody was a huge inspiration

@EmperorLemon ’s Simpsons video was an amazing resource for learning more about the the decline of the Simpsons

@supereyepatchwolf3007 ’s video was also super helpful for finding good clips of The Simpsons (and all around an amazing video)



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Why The Barter Economy is a Lie

jeudi 28 mars 2024Duration 17:38

Explore the truth behind one of history's most enduring economic myths: the barter system. Contrary to popular belief, modern research suggests that the barter economy, as traditionally described in textbooks, might not have been the precursor to money as we've been led to believe. This enlightening video dives deep into the origins of currency, trade, and economic systems, challenging the conventional narrative with compelling evidence and expert insights.

Discover how societies really transitioned from simple trading systems to the complex economies we see today. We'll explore anthropological findings, historical records, and economic theories to unveil a story far more intriguing than the simple barter-to-money evolution. Learn about the roles of credit, debt, and social constructs in the development of early economic systems and how this understanding reshapes our view of history and economics.

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The Max Murphy Podcast is a series of artfully crafted visual & audio essays by Max Murphy. Episodes cover an interesting range of topics drawing from philosophy, psychology, and culture. Captivating and thoughtfully edited, The Max Murphy Podcast offers an oasis of insightful storytelling in a chaotic media landscape.

Max Murphy is a failed creative turned existential imbecile.

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Sources

Debt: The First 5,000 Years by David Graeber

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debt:_The_First_5000_Years

Barter and Economic Disintegration by Caroline Humphrey

https://www.jstor.org/stable/2802221

Reciprocal Exchange: A Self-Sustaining System

https://www.jstor.org/stable/2118307

Money and the Morality of Exchange

https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/money-and-the-morality-of-exchange/AED72FC0C56313E5D1E8B47FF008ABA3

Relational Economies of Reciprocal Gifting

https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/716726



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The Spectacle of Modern Life

jeudi 7 mars 2024Duration 08:03

Our reality might not be as real as we think. Drawing from the works of eminent sociologists and philosophers like Max Weber, Karl Marx, Guy Debord, and Jean Baudrillard, we explore how technological advances and societal changes have blurred the lines between reality and simulation. Whether you're a fan of 'The Matrix' or pondering existential questions, this video will force you to confront the very nature of your existence.

The Max Murphy Podcast is a series of artfully crafted visual & audio essays by Max Murphy. Episodes cover an interesting range of topics drawing from philosophy, psychology, and culture. Captivating and thoughtfully edited, The Max Murphy Podcast offers an oasis of insightful storytelling in a chaotic media landscape.

Max Murphy is a failed creative turned existential imbecile.

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Chapters

0:00 -1:01 Intro

1:01 - 2:09 The iron cage

2:09 - 2:53 Commodity fetishism

2:53 - 5:10 Society of the spectacle

5:10 - 6:32 Hyperreality

6:32 - 8:03 Final thoughts



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Understanding Karl Marx: Class Struggle, Alienation, Primitive Communism, and More!

jeudi 29 février 2024Duration 20:32

Dive into the foundational concepts of Karl Marx's revolutionary philosophy in this comprehensive video essay. From the communal harmony of primitive communism to the profound disconnection of alienation, and the mysterious allure of commodity fetishism, we unpack the core concepts that have shaped socio-economic discussions for generations. Whether you're new to Marx or need a refresher, this guide offers a concise introduction to his seminal works and enduring legacies.

The Max Murphy Podcast is a series of artfully crafted visual & audio essays by Max Murphy. Episodes cover an interesting range of topics drawing from philosophy, psychology, and culture. Captivating and thoughtfully edited, The Max Murphy Podcast offers an oasis of insightful storytelling in a chaotic media landscape.

Max Murphy is a failed creative turned existential imbecile.

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Chapters

0:00 - 1:05 Intro

1:05 - 3:52 Dialectical materialism

3:52 - 5:20 Origin of civilization

5:20 - 7:30 Primitive communism

7:30 - 9:30 Class conflict

9:30 - 10:55 Invention of government

10:55 - 12:27 Religion the weapon

12:27 - 14:30 Alienation

14:30 - 15:20 Social murder

15:20 - 16:35 Commodity fetishism

16:35 - 18:20 Infinite growth

18:20 - 20:44 The inevitable revolution



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Bullshit Jobs by David Graeber Validated by New Research from Simon Walo

jeudi 25 janvier 2024Duration 27:44

David Graeber's groundbreaking bullshit jobs theory has transformed from a provocative concept to a recognized reality in the modern workforce, now backed by research. This video essay dives into how the theory has become increasingly relevant, shedding light on the plight of essential workers during lockdowns, sparking the phenomenon known as The Great Resignation, and illuminating the trend of over-employment.

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Sources

Bullshit Jobs: a Theory

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bullshit_Jobs

On the Phenomenon of Bullsh*t Jobs

https://www.atlasofplaces.com/essays/on-the-phenomenon-of-bullshit-jobs/

Simon Walo's paper

https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/09500170231175771

"Alienation is Not Bullsh*t"

https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/09500170211015067

Over-employment subreddit

https://www.reddit.com/r/overemployed/

Essential workers study

https://www.business.org/finance/accounting/average-salary-of-essential-workers/

Criticism of the rise of over-employment

https://www.the-journal.com/articles/2-full-time-jobs-a-remote-work-myth/

Nearly half of remote workers are over-employed

https://fortune.com/2023/02/13/overemployed-workers-juggling-full-time-jobs/



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How Money Changes Reality

mercredi 3 janvier 2024Duration 31:02

Explore the profound impact of money on our perception of reality in this thought-provoking audio essay. “How Money Changes Reality” explores the historical and sociological aspects of cultural hegemony, cultural capital, propaganda and more, revealing how economic forces shape our worldviews and control societal narratives.

Hi, I’m Max Murphy! A failed creative turned existential imbecile. These days, I write The Murphy Memos where we explore the absurdity of existence with crappy jokes.

Consider subscribing if you’re into that kinda thing.. or don’t.

🔍 Key Highlights:

-The Medieval Monopoly: Learn how the medieval aristocracy used Latin to dominate religious and societal discourse, impacting lives for centuries.

-Unraveling Cultural Hegemony: Dive deep into the concept of cultural hegemony, understanding how societal norms and beliefs are shaped and maintained by dominant cultural forces, subtly influencing collective consciousness and perpetuating power structures.

-Cultural Capital and Social Influence: Explore how cultural capital shapes social status and personal influence in society.

-Walter Lippmann's 'The Phantom Public': Delve into Lippmann's insights on public opinion and the illusion of a homogeneous public.

-Edward Bernays' 'Propaganda': Understand how Bernays' principles of public relations have shaped modern advertising and political campaigns.

-Decoding Manufacturing Consent: Explore the intricate workings of media control as detailed in Noam Chomsky's "Manufacturing Consent," uncovering how media shapes public opinion and serves the interests of elite powers, subtly orchestrating consent among the masses.

Chapters:

0:00 - 1:40 Intro

1:40 - 5:09 Latin Gatekeepers

5:09 - 10:01 Cultural Hegemony

10:01 - 15:51 Propaganda in Practice

15:51 - 21:29 Cultural Capital

21:29 - 28:35 Manufacturing Consent

28:35 - 31:15 Final Thoughts



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