
#263 - Emil Cioran
In the mid-20th century, the European philosophy scene became enamored with a little Romanian depressed guy by the name of Emil Cioran. This week, Dan tries his best to get Connor to feel the love for...
8 Touko 201938min

#262 - Marcus Garvey
The Harlem Renaissance was an explosion of culture, art, and philosophy in Black America. At the head of one of the many movements dominating the conversation during that time was a Jamaican-born, con...
1 Touko 201936min

#261 - Pierre Bourdieu and Capital
As members of global capitalists societies, we're all well aware of what economic capital is and how it effects our lives. But did you know there are other kinds of capital? Pierre Bourdieu knew that,...
24 Huhti 201941min

#260 - The Hasheesh Eater
This week, your two favorite narc-ass uncles decide to put aside the beers and vodka sodas so they can partake in a little something the kids are calling "Jazz Grass." That's right. In honor of having...
17 Huhti 201951min

#259 - Marcus Aurelius' Meditations
Plato once pined for a day when philosopher kings would rule civilization. A handful of centuries later he sort of got his wish when devout Stoic Marcus Aurelius took the reins as Emperor of Rome. To ...
9 Huhti 201947min

#258 - Anarchism in America
You've heard of Anarchy in the U.K. But Anarchy in the U.S.A.??? That's right! This week, Connor and Dan don their liberty spikes and chuck their molotov cocktails as they travel back to 19th century ...
3 Huhti 201938min

#257 - Ralph Waldo Emerson
This New England philosopher was famous for wearing a red and white stripped shirt and getting lost in large crowds. He had a girlfriend, a dog, an evil cousin, and a friend who was also a wizard. Tod...
27 Maalis 201936min





















