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Myth and Culture
- Written by: Jerry Johnson, Devdutt Pattanaik
- Narrated by: Jerry Johnson, Devdutt Pattanaik
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The Myth and Culture Podcast revisits ancient myths, once treated as irrelevant to modern life, and demonstrates their interconnectedness with contemporary culture, business, politics, and society. Join renowned mythologist and author Devdutt Pattanaik in conversation with Jerry Johnson, a writer & speaker on Western Philosophy, as they skillfully reframe the hot-button issues of our times to uncover the myths that drive our lives.
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Spy x Family Manga Reading Club / Weird Science Manga
- Written by: Manga Spy x Family anime comics comic books Spy x family manga indie comics dc comics marvel marvel comics pop culture movies television
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The Spy x Family Manga Reading Club Podcast goes through a chapter of Spy x Family every Monday and is part of the Weird Science Manga Podcast Family. Keywords: Manga, Spy x Family, Spy Family, SpyxFamily, Anime, Manga Podcast, Anime Podcast, Spy x Family Manga, Comics, Comic Books, Pop Culture, Shonen Jump, Indie Comics, movies, television, DC Comics, Marvel Comics
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You are hilarious.
- By Nezuko on 08-10-23
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The Science of Being Great by Wallace D. Wattles.
- Written by: Popular Culture and Religion.
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The Science of Being Great by Wallace D. Wattles. The Science of Being Great, published in 1910 by Wallace D. Wattles, is a self-help book that teaches readers how to achieve personal greatness through self-awareness, right thinking, and spiritual development, focusing on aligning one's life with an inner, "pure idea" of power and greatness. It's a practical guide for unlocking potential, emphasizing obedience to the soul and abandoning outdated ideas to live a more powerful and purposeful life.
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Thinking as a Science
- Written by: Henry Hazlitt
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In Thinking as a Science, Henry Hazlitt presents a timeless exploration of the art of thinking, written in an engaging style that resonates with both young learners and seasoned professionals. Across eleven insightful chapters, culminating in a detailed annotated bibliography, Hazlitt meticulously guides readers through the essential steps of incorporating logic and context into their thought processes. The in-depth chapter on Reading and Thinking sheds light on the critical distinction between simply acquiring knowledge and using reading as a tool to spark genuine thought. For anyone who has ...
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Cultural Amnesia
- Notes in the Margin of My Time
- Written by: Clive James
- Narrated by: Clive James
- Length: 6 hrs and 16 mins
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Abridged for audio. Read by the author, Clive James. With fascinating essays on towering figures from Anna Akhmatova to Stefan Zweig, via Charles de Gaulle, Hitler, Thomas Mann and Wittgenstein, Cultural Amnesia is one of the crowning achievements in Clive James's illustrious career as a critic...
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Cultural Amnesia
- Notes in the Margin of My Time
- Narrated by: Clive James
- Length: 6 hrs and 16 mins
- Release Date: 08-04-08
- Language: English
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Jujutsu Kaisen Manga Reading Club / Weird Science Manga
- Written by: Jujutsu Kaisen Manga Anime Comics Comic Books Jujutsu Kaisen Manga Shonen Jump dc comics marvel marvel comics indie comics pop culture jujutsu kaisen anime
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A Jujutsu Kaisen Manga Podcast with new episodes every Thursday! Keywords: Jujutsu Kaisen, Manga, Anime, Manga Podcast, Manga Reviews, Jujutsu Kaisen Manga, Jujutsu Kaisen Podcast, Pop Culture, Comics, Comic Books, Shonen Jump, Indie Comics, Television, Movies
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The War of the Worlds by H. G. Wells.
- Written by: Popular Culture and Religion.
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The War of the Worlds by H. G. Wells. H. G. Wells wrote The War of the Worlds in 1898, when there was much speculation about life on the planet Mars. The book is considered to be one of the first science fiction novels. In the story, an English gentleman narrates the events of a violent and fast paced Martian invasion. The frightening images of people fleeing from gigantic tripod machines and the prospect of life under Martial rule have served as a bottomless well of inspiration for popular culture. The novel has served as a template for many derivative or inspired works, including comics,...
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The Island of Doctor Moreau by H. G. Wells.
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The Island of Doctor Moreau by H. G. Wells. In 1896 HG Wells produced the Island of Doctor Moreau. After a fateful shipwreck, a chance rescue, and offer of safe harbor, Edward Prendick must contend with a dark science. A man of science, Prendick must wrestle with the ethics of its passions. His inner struggle is illuminated by the island's outward horrors. Central to the themes are ethics, principles, and the extent of human compassion. This science fiction icon argues the true question of science: Could the cure be more dangerous than the disease?
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Memoirs of Jacques Casanova Vol. 2
- Written by: Giacomo Casanova
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Step into the tantalizing world of Giacomo Casanova, the renowned Venetian adventurer, writer, and notorious seducer. Born on April 2, 1725, in Venice and passing away on June 4, 1798, in Dux, Bohemia (now part of the Czech Republic), Casanova captivated many with his charm and cunning. His life was a whirlwind of romance and intrigue, often employing a mix of wit, persuasion, and at times, aggression to win over women, leaving behind a trail of affairs, offspring, and debts. In his autobiography, *Histoire de ma vie* (Story of My Life), he provides an intimate glimpse into the social customs ...
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Hunger
- Written by: Knut Hamsun
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Hunger (Norwegian Sult) is a groundbreaking novel by Norwegian author Knut Hamsun, first published in its final form in 1890. Often considered the literary catalyst for the 20th century, this work exemplifies modern literature driven by psychological depth. With a unique blend of intrigue and humor, Hamsun explores the irrationality of the human mind through the lens of his own experiences. Set against the backdrop of late 19th century Kristiania, the story follows a starving young man whose grip on reality begins to unravel in the shadows of a bustling metropolis. As he desperately attempts ...
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Harbor
- Written by: Ernest Poole
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Written in 1915 by Ernest Poole, The Harbor is often regarded as one of his finest works, despite his Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, The Family. This captivating tale offers a vivid portrayal of life along the Brooklyn waterfront through the eyes of young Billy, who grows up in a bustling harbor environment with his father, mother, and sister, Sue. As he navigates his childhood, Billy encounters the enigmatic Eleanor, who later becomes a pivotal figure in his life. His father, a dedicated shipping business owner, leaves little room for dreams beyond the harbor. Yearning for escape and the ...
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Firm of Nucingen
- Written by: Honoré de Balzac
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Dive into the intriguing world of Balzacs Firm of Nucingen, a captivating tale that serves as a complementary piece to Father Goriot and Gobseck. Explore the complexities of family and finance through the lens of Nucingen, the married name of one of Father Goriots daughters. Written under the pseudonym James Waring by Ellen Marriage—who sought to temper Balzacs bold themes for Victorian sensibilities—this story offers a rich tapestry of characters and moral dilemmas. (Summary by JCarson)
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Fathers and Sons
- Written by: Ivan Turgenev
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In Fathers and Sons, Ivan Turgenev masterfully explores the widening chasm between generations in 19th-century Russia through the lens of his iconic characters. The novel introduces Yevgeny Bazarov, often hailed as the first Bolshevik, whose nihilistic stance and rejection of traditional values symbolize the clash between the old order and the emerging nihilist movement. Written in response to the cultural divide between the liberals of the 1830s/1840s and their radical successors, Turgenevs work also juxtaposes these progressive ideologies with the conservative Slavophiles, who championed ...
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Poor Folk
- Written by: Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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Often regarded as Fyodor Dostoyevskis debut novel, Poor Folk offers a poignant exploration of the lives of the impoverished and the harsh realities of poverty. Unlike many of Dostoyevskis more extensive works, this novel is concise yet impactful, celebrated for its deep humanitarian insights. What makes it particularly intriguing is its unique structure, as the story unfolds through a series of heartfelt letters exchanged between the two main characters. - Summary by afutterer
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Bartleby, the Scrivener (version 2)
- Written by: Herman Melville
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Bartleby, the Scrivener A Story of Wall Street is a captivating novella by the acclaimed American novelist Herman Melville (1819–1891). Originally published anonymously in two installments in the November and December 1853 editions of Putnams Magazine, this thought-provoking work was later reissued with minor revisions in his collection, The Piazza Tales, in 1856. Dive into the intriguing tale of a Wall Street scrivener whose enigmatic behavior challenges societal norms and expectations. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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Social War of 1900
- Written by: Simon Landis
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Step into the chaotic world of The Social War of 1900, an audacious play adaptation of Simon Landis’ notorious novel, often hailed as one of the worst science fiction works ever penned. This dramatic retelling trades the originals unwieldy prose for hilariously exaggerated dialogue, erratic storylines, and perplexing character arcs, resulting in a theatrical experience that is as bewildering as it is captivating. Follow Dr. Victor Juno, a Naturalist who employs animal magnetism to heal, as he embarks on a revolutionary quest against a morally corrupt American society, battling against a ...
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Wild Nature Won by Kindness
- Written by: Frank Albert Waugh
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Discover how the principles of civic art can transform rural landscapes in this insightful exploration of village improvement and the enhancement of open country. As rural communities across America experience genuine prosperity, the focus shifts from mere survival to a more comfortable way of life. This engaging volume delves into a variety of topics, including roadworks, architecture, horticulture, and the effective use of public spaces, all aimed at empowering the residents of small towns to actively participate in their civic duties. Join us on a journey toward a more vibrant and ...
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Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy
- Written by: Bertrand Russell
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In Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy, Bertrand Russell penned a profound exploration while imprisoned for his anti-war activism during World War I. This work delves into the groundbreaking contributions of late nineteenth-century mathematicians and presents Russells own philosophy of mathematics known as Logicism, which posits that all mathematical truths are ultimately logical truths. He reflects on his earlier significant achievements in addressing the paradoxes that challenged the foundations of mathematics, culminating in the renowned three-volume Principia Mathematica, co-authored ...
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Some Problems of Philosophy
- Written by: William James
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In the years leading up to his passing, Professor William James dedicated himself to articulating his thoughts on key metaphysical issues in a book intended for philosophy enthusiasts. He began crafting this introductory textbook for students in metaphysics in March 1909, driven by a deep ambition to complete it. Unfortunately, illness and other demands on his waning strength hindered his progress, and what is now available represents the entirety of his work at the time of his death in August 1910. - Summary by Henry James, Jr.
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Problems of Philosophy
- Written by: Bertrand Russell
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In The Problems of Philosophy, Bertrand Russell offers an engaging and accessible exploration of the key dilemmas in philosophy. He emphasizes knowledge over metaphysics, inviting readers to dive into thought-provoking discussions. Russell skillfully distinguishes between knowledge by acquaintance and knowledge by description, while introducing pivotal theories from influential thinkers like Plato, Aristotle, René Descartes, David Hume, John Locke, Immanuel Kant, and Georg Hegel. This work serves as a foundational guide for both casual readers and scholars eager to embark on their ...
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