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Mishpatim - Marx’s Superstructure and the Hebrew Word for Slave - Episode 18

Mishpatim - Marx’s Superstructure and the Hebrew Word for Slave - Episode 18

FromThe Schrift - Ancient Jewish Wisdom for Modern Times


Mishpatim - Marx’s Superstructure and the Hebrew Word for Slave - Episode 18

FromThe Schrift - Ancient Jewish Wisdom for Modern Times

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Length:
45 minutes
Released:
Feb 11, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We tend to think of suck-ups as just exasperating, but ultimately harmless, pests. In fact, they are the great movers and shakers of society. They parrot back the values of their bosses at the office. Over time, these values spread like a virus, and are no longer subjective values but just “normal beliefs.” The Italian philosopher Antonio Gramsci knew that, to change society, it was not enough to call for revolution, as Marx did. Rather, it was necessary to change culture itself. Immanuel Kant observed cultural change can only occur through relentless self-questioning and vigorous debate. Yet, our society is automatized; we are more keen to mimic behavior than to question it. As a result, we have come to oversimplify the concepts of freedom and slavery, thereby preventing us from learning from these ideas. The Torah shows how language should grappled with as something ambiguous and open to multiple meanings. Only then can we see slavery for what it really is.IG: Stevehead0001steventobyweinberg.comMusic: Morrissey - "What Kind of People Live in These Houses?"
Released:
Feb 11, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

It is time that we see philosophy as something rebellious and therapeutic rather than boring and esoteric. Using humor, personal anecdotes, and much hubris, the Schrift provides fresh and unexpected answers to life's most tricky and fateful questions. The anchor of the Schrift is the weekly reading of the Torah. These passages are analyzed not as religious dogma but as brilliant pieces of literature and anthropology which bring ancient wisdom back into our lives. The greatest philosophers and writers of the German canon also weigh in on these questions during the Schrift. Finally the lectures incorporate Buddhist teachings and the practice of Yoga to bring together East and West, body and mind, eternity and the moment. And the Schrift will always give you a "life tip" to carry with you along the way. IG: stevehead0001 s.t.weinberg@gmail.com