The Concept and the Causes of War
From the very academic point of view, war can be understood as an armed conflict between at least two sides usually but not necessarily states fought usually for some (geo)political goals.
From the very academic point of view, war can be understood as an armed conflict between at least two sides usually but not necessarily states fought usually for some (geo)political goals.
Jay Dyer is someone deeply familiar with occurrences “behind the scenes of the mainstream” awareness and supports his ideas with a wealth of knowledge about philosophy and American culture. Will and Jay use this hour to discuss some of the most popular theories as well as what acts as fuel for the spread of such ideas.
In this episode, I decipher the philosophical and sometime esoteric underpinnings to two popular 90s films, Groundhog Day and The Truman Show. Surprising perhaps to some, both films exhibit a great deal of philosophical depth and forethought. Curious ethical and metaphysical questions are raised in both, and with The Truman Show in particular.