Tag: philosophy

The Lord of the Rings – FLNWO #07

08/19/20130 Comments

The Lord of the Rings is an epic tale of good and evil, centering around a lowly hobbit’s quest to destroy the One Ring with its magical power before it falls into the hands of Sauron, the dark lord. The story is well-known by now, if not in its own right then from the popular Hollywood adaptations of the tale. But what is the deeper significance of the story? What does the ring really stand for? Is the ring a symbol of our quest for political power, and if so, then was Tolkein an anarchist? Join us this month on Film, Literature and the New World Order as we explore these issues with Andrew Hoffman, co-host of the Revelations Radio News podcast and author of “The New World Order and the Eugenics Wars.”

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The Catcher in the Rye – FLNWO #05

06/17/20130 Comments

The Catcher in the Rye. Since it’s publication in 1951, it has become an iconic work of American literature. In its gritty idiomatic style, it has captured the imagination of generations of disaffected young boys. But is there something more to the novel than young teenage angst? Today on the program we explore the appearance of this book in the assassination of John Lennon and the attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan. We also explore the real roots of Holden Caufield’s angst in childhood sexual abuse.

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The Meaning of Life (video)

05/18/20131 Comment

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Episode 267 – The Meaning of Life

05/17/20131 Comment

No, James can’t tell you the meaning of your life. But he can show you that there is a meaning in life. Join us this week for a very special edition of The Corbett Report where we explore life’s biggest question…and confront the biggest lie.

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The Government Illusion (video)

03/31/20130 Comments

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Episode 264 – The Government Illusion

03/30/20136 Comments

There are many arguments to be made against the concept of government: arguments from effect, arguments of morality. But there is an even more fundamental argument to consider: government authority does not exist. Join us this week on The Corbett Report as we explore the most dangerous superstition.

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Is Government Immoral? Stefan Molyneux vs. Tom Willcutts

03/23/20130 Comments

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The Secret Agent – FLNWO #03

03/19/20130 Comments

This month on Film, Literature and the New World Order we talk to Tom Secker of SpyCulture.com about Joseph Conrad’s 1907 classic, The Secret Agent. From anarchy to agent provocateurs and shady police dealings, Conrad’s work has been hailed as a chillingly accurate prediction of terrorism in the 20th century…not to mention the 21st. Don’t miss this fascinating and in-depth conversation about this thought-provoking literary masterpiece.

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Interview 599 – James Corbett on No Fit State

02/12/20130 Comments

In this conversation recorded on February 3, James Corbett joins Lou and James of the No Fit State podcast at LibertyTactics.com for a wide-ranging conversation on liberty, philosophy and activism. We discuss the state of the liberty movement in Japan, methods for communicating the message of freedom, the argument for anarchism, and much more.

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Film, Literature and the New World Order

02/07/20131 Comment

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