Madness and Oscillations - a podcast by Ryder Richards

from 2020-09-20T22:01:47

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Drawing from ideas in "Marginal Revolution" and "Sapiens," Ryder discusses some ideas on how our society is formed through tribes and stories. The internet and social media have thrown a wrench in social cohesion: after we became quite good at deconstructing all the narratives that held a society together, now we promote madness and contradiction. 

In an attempt at a path forward, Ryder draws from Matthew Crawford's "Shop Class as Soul Craft" to discuss how iterative oscillations towards an objective goal differ from deconstructing societal problems both in form and what they return to the individual. He discusses two thoughts from Douglas Murray's "The Madness of Crowds," namely the lack of forgiveness on the internet and current internet politics primary goal of spreading doubt, announcing a clear trend towards group think and illogic warned about in Timothy Snyder's "On Tyranny." 

For sources: https://thewilltodiy.com/step-16-madness-and-oscillations/

3:16 To overcome the Dunbar limit we need shared narratives, which social media is destroying

4:43 How did "deconstructing grand narratives" open the way for the "dark side" of Sith Lord absolutes? 

6:36 Objective truth: you can't bullshit your way out of bad craftsmanship. 

7:26 I have deconstructed the world, but I am still left with my pain looking for more targets to deconstruct. 

8:44 There is no space for "forgiveness" on the internet: it's goal is to perpetuate doubt

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