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

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
Some people allege that the politicians, bureaucrats and corporate elite that make up the ruling class are conspiring to enrich themselves, gain more power, and transform society into a totalitarian dystopia. From assassinations to false flags, cogni... more
“[Modern man] is blind to the fact that, with all his rationality and efficiency, he is possessed by powers beyond his control. The gods and demons have not disappeared at all, they have merely got new names.” Carl Jung, Collected Works Volume 18 For... more
“The self-handicapper reaches out for impediments, exaggerates handicaps, and embraces any factor reducing personal responsibility for mediocrity…” Steven Berglas and Edward Jones, Drug Choice as a Self-Handicapping Strategy Rather than simply conten... more
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Discussions centered around psychological and philosophical insights are prevalent, with a strong emphasis on the teachings of notable figures such as Carl Jung and Friedrich Nietzsche. Topics often range from personal growth and self-improvement to the exploration of societal constructs, examining the fine line between individual potential and societal expectations. The content guides listeners toward introspective reflection on personal beliefs, motivations, and the influences that shape our understanding of the world around us. Unique in its approach, the content is not only scholarly but aims to provide actionable steps for listeners to engage with their own psychological and philosophical challenges, making it a valuable resource for t... more
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