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The Spinoza Triad: Philosophy in our World
John Gibbs, Dr Richard Miller & Dan Rowland
Frequency: 1 episode/45d. Total Eps: 32

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Techno Feudalism. What killed Capitalism?
mardi 27 août 2024 • Duration 50:50
The conversation explores the central themes of Yanis Varoufakis' book 'Technofeudalism' and the impact of technology on capitalism. The discussion covers topics such as the shift in capitalism after the 2008 financial crisis, the role of behavior modification in the digital age, the control and manipulation of online identities, the rise of cloud capitalism, the clash between China and America in the tech industry, and the dissatisfaction and division caused by the algorithmic control of information. The conversation also touches on the potential for collective action against tech giants and the need for a reevaluation of our relationship with technology.
Philosophy and the age of fear.
Episode 26
mercredi 26 juin 2024 • Duration 01:01:06
In this episode, the Spinoza Triad, Dr Richard Miller, John Gibbs, and Dan Rowland discuss the topic of fear. We start by reflecting on stoicism and later consider Satre, Hagel, Gramsci, Althusser, and Neil Postman.
Psychopaths. The others we fear and seem to know.
Season 1 · Episode 15
lundi 30 janvier 2023 • Duration 59:56
In this episode, Richard (Dr. Richard Miller) and I consider the appeal of the literature, films, and podcasts which focus on Psychopaths. We wonder what this might say about our world and if philosophy might help us to understand. We share some ideas in a discussion covering many themes including popular culture, Kantian ethics, the nature of evil, and society.
Nietzsche's Eternal Reoccurrence. Would you enjoy the repeat episode of your life?
Season 1 · Episode 15
mardi 8 novembre 2022 • Duration 46:40
In this episode, Richard, Dan, and I discuss Nietzsche's famous thought experiment of eternal reoccurrence. Would you wish to live your life exactly as you have lived it, again and again for eternity? Would this be a curse or a blessing?
Richard introduces Mark Fisher: Capitalist Realism
lundi 27 juin 2022 • Duration 04:47
Capitalist Realism: Can we think beyond capitalism?
Season 1 · Episode 13
samedi 18 juin 2022 • Duration 55:22
In this episode, Richard introduces the Spinoza Triad to Mark Fisher's ideas and Capitalist Realism's ideas. Our discussion focuses on his and our experiences in education. We consider the state of British society, and the all-pervasive nature of capitalism and wonder if it is possible to imagine a different kind of world or would this be harder than imagining the end of the world.
Spin-note Why we need not be afraid.
Season 1 · Episode 13
vendredi 29 avril 2022 • Duration 48:48
In this episode John and Richard discuss a text which was referred to in an earlier podcast. 'De Rerum Natura' - 'On the Nature of Things'. On of the most remarkable books ever written, On the Nature of Things' by the Roman author Lucretius was an influence on many of the greatest thinkers and artists in the last 2000 years. It was written in the first century BCE by a wealthy Roman as a means of explaining the philosophy of Epicurus to his fellow Romans and in poetic form it contains ideas which are startlingly modern and as exciting to a modern reader as they were to his contemporaries. In this episode I explain my admiration for this book to Richard.
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Squid Game, Marx and the problem of us.
vendredi 8 avril 2022 • Duration 01:03:57
In this episode Dr Richard Miller, Dan Rowland and John Gibbs wonder if the hit Netflix series Squid Game is more than a Marxist critique of capitalism. We discover there is more to it and enjoy discussing the series.
Climate, Pandemic and Capitalism. Is this the end of the world as we knew it?
Season 1 · Episode 11
mardi 25 janvier 2022 • Duration 01:12:27
Why Do People Fight for Their Servitude as If It Were Their Salvation? Spinoza
In this episode of the Spinoza Triad John Gibbs, Dr Richard Miller and Dan Rowland are joined by Dougie Booth. Dougie is teaching at Kings College London and researching his PhD in Politics. We discuss the republican conception of freedom and Dougie's research into the impact of the pandemic and climate change on democracy. Is this going to result in lasting change and the creation of new economic and political structures? Is this the end of capitalism as we know it?
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The World in 2022 or Why you should feed a cow as well as weigh it.
dimanche 9 janvier 2022 • Duration 42:25
In this episode the Spinoza Triad, John Gibbs, Dan Rowland and Dr Richard Miller reflect on the experience of podcasting in 2021 and the themes which have emerged in our discussions. We wonder about the power of data, the media and the quest for meaning. How can we celebrate the sacred and profound in a world of carnival? We conclude that the creative process of learning may be some kind of answer.