dostoyevsky

Top 15 Books That Changed My Life!

One of the most common questions I get asked is what are my top favorite and or life-changing books, so today I compiled my list of the top 15 plus a couple honorable mentions. These books cover a variety of topics, including literature, philosophy, theology and geopolitics. The choice was hard but I narrowed it […]
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Demons & The Fallen Psyche – The Depth of Dostoyevsky – Tristan & Mark Hackard

Tristan and Mark Hackard join me to cover the depth of Dostoyevsky in a new installment that fits well with Mark’s older podcasts on the great Russian writer, as well as Tristan’s new analyses of Notes and Demons, as well as other important texts like Crime and Punishment and Grand Inquisitor.LIVE at 830 PM CST […]

The Three Farm Laws: Not Only a Fight of Farmers for Themselves but Also for India’s Food Security

India has been painfully experimenting with a market based approach since 1990. Gurcharan Das in his second book on the question of Artha (wealth), titled India Unbound: The Social and Economic Revolution from Independence to the Global Information Age, (2000) describes economic reform as a process of inducing “pain in a slow incremental manner” (p. […]

Art is Prophetic: Theopoetica – Jay Dyer / MichaeI Witc0ff

 MichaeI Witcoff rejoins me to discuss how new book covering Orthodox poetics. The book is called Theopoetica and features poems and commentary recalling St. Ephrem the Syrian. We will also touch on aesthetics and art in general.  His book is here. Subscribe to JaysAnalysis in the Purchase Membership section to access the archives of videos […]