Gregor Moder teaches
philosophy at the University of Ljubljana. The original plan for this episode
was to discuss his paper about street theater and Althusser but the two of us
hit it off so well, so easily fell into philosophical conversation, that my
prepared questions on his paper were simply pushed aside as we entertained each
other with a spontaneous conversation about Hegel, Spinoza, and, of all things,
Donald Trump.
In the United States the
reality TV show known as the presidential race is dominating our political
imaginations as the hollowness, the silliness, and the unreality of the
spectacle proves to have its own mesmerizing power. However, our aim at Zero
Books shall be to, as much as possible, think and evaluate the problems this
spectacle is designed to distract us away from even as we try to suss out what
secret meanings even these distractions contain.
Having mentioned distractions
I should also point out that listeners to this podcast might want to take a
look at the 8 bit
philosophy youtube channel. There is a video in the works about Alfie
Bown’s book Enjoying It:
Candy Crush and Capitalism as well as a fun vid about Donald Trump and the end
of politics that’s online now.
In this episode you’ll hear a
clip from Mel Brooks’ Hitler Rap, an excerpt from an old Diet Soap podcast
wherein I describe Hegel’s phenomenology to my son Benjamin and my wife Miriam,
the music of Cyriak, and Slavoj Zizek pontificating on Hegel. The music you’re
hearing right now is from Cyriak’s
video “Something” but in just a moment you’ll be listening to Gregor Moder
and I talk about Hegel and Spinoza.
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