
Free Minds for a Free Society
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 57 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationSelf-Improvement | |||

“Know how to appear the fool. The wisest sometimes play this card, and there are times when the greatest knowledge consists in appearing to lack knowledge. You mustn’t be ignorant, just feign ignorance.” Baltasar Gracian, How to Use Your Enemies Whil... more
Given that man is the physically stronger sex, it may seem preposterous to claim that many men fear women more than women fear men. Yet across cultures and throughout history, women have often been portrayed as the greatest threat to man. In Women, F... more
“We should not forget that every neurosis entails a corresponding amount of demoralization. If a man is neurotic, he has lost confidence in himself. A neurosis is a humiliating defeat and is felt as such by people who are not entirely unconscious of ... more
When considering how to improve modern day society many people gravitate toward political solutions. Others suggest that we need a sort of revolution of consciousness in which people move to a more enlightened state of being. But there is another pat... more
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A thought-provoking series that blends philosophy, psychology, and cultural critique with a focus on personal development and societal trends. Episodes frequently examine human motivation, self-improvement, and the underpinnings of modern thought, often weaving in Jungian and Nietzschean ideas, critiques of materialism, and explorations of how perception shapes reality. A standout aspect is the concise, well-researched delivery paired with strong visual artwork and supporting references, along with regular membership-style calls to engage deeper content. Listeners can expect rigorous analysis, mythic and historical references, and practical frameworks for introspection and self-improvement that appeal to curious, academically minded adults ... more
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