Why It's Getting Harder To Understand Each Other
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In this inaugural episode of Ambiology, producers Blake Minnerly and Steve Ordower embark on a thought-provoking journey to challenge the conventional political spectrum. They explore how deeply ingrained myths about left and right shape our perception of reality and discuss a new paradigm aimed at fostering understanding beyond tribal politics.
Main Topics Covered:
-The long development of the Ambiology philosophy to escape the left-right spectrum
-How myths influence political identities and perceptions of reality
-The history behind the political spectrum and its roots in media and propaganda
-The role of institutional power and money in shaping political narratives
-The importance of issue-by-issue analysis versus ideological tribalism
-The influence of propaganda and public relations experts like Edward Bernays
-The shifting nature of what constitutes conservatism and liberalism
-The mutually reinforcing cycle of media, donors, and politicians maintaining the myth
-The potential for a more honest, compassionate, and nuanced understanding of societal issues
Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction: Challenging the traditional political spectrum
02:22 - Developing a new philosophy: Ambiology
04:07 - Moving away from tribal identification and mythological constructs
06:37 - The collapse of fixed political identities over time
08:28 - Experiencing cognitive dissonance and seeking humility
10:02 - The importance of humility and systemic understanding
12:30 - The myth of the left-right spectrum and its mythological roots
15:29 - Deep dive into historical shifts in political ideologies
20:25 - The myth of ideological consistency and media narratives
25:43 - The role of issue-based analysis over partisan categories
33:34 - The influence of propaganda, Edward Bernays, and public relations
42:03 - The creation and manipulation of public opinion during World War I
50:25 - The corporation as a legal person: history and implications
63:56 - The evolution of political parties post-World War II
66:45 - The influence of money and power in politics
74:23 - The invention of the left-right spectrum and its modern roots
80:36 - The role of foundational myths like Andrew Carnegie’s "Gospel of Wealth"
87:49 - The creation of narratives by foundations and think tanks
90:14 - The impact of wartime propaganda and the "manufacturing of consent"
96:56 - The power of emotional manipulation in advertising and politics
102:47 - The importance of questioning assumptions and delving into systemic truths
104:49 - Building a culture of empathy, rationality, and deeper understanding
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