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Which public intellectuals do you like to listen to?
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Nobody, in my country doesn't exist intellectuals lmao
Speaking seriously, sometimes I watch some videos of the federal deputy (brazillian member of minor parliament) called Kim Kataguiri, he is much smart and founds the "Movimento Brasil Livre" (Freedom Brazil Moviment), the only much liberal moviment in Brazil that is growning.
In my efforts to educate myself on why my brain is the way that it is, I've found many professionals whose explanations of the brain and it's disorders made so many things "click" for me. I had so many moments where I said "holy shit, this person is describing exactly what I've been experiencing. I always thought it was just me". Many individual science communicators have made individual contributions to my education in that way, but Sapolsky has contributed countless moments like those. I really can't recommend his books and lectures enough.
In my efforts to educate myself on why my brain is the way that it is, I've found many professionals whose explanations of the brain and it's disorders made so many things "click" for me. I had so many moments where I said "holy shit, this person is describing exactly what I've been experiencing. I always thought it was just me". Many individual science communicators have made individual contributions to my education in that way, but Sapolsky has contributed countless moments like those. I really can't recommend his books and lectures enough.
Old lectures of Jordan Peterson are really good , but his new talks are absolute trash , once he became a political commentator instead of a clinical psychologist he lost all credibility.
In my efforts to educate myself on why my brain is the way that it is, I've found many professionals whose explanations of the brain and it's disorders made so many things "click" for me. I had so many moments where I said "holy shit, this person is describing exactly what I've been experiencing. I always thought it was just me". Many individual science communicators have made individual contributions to my education in that way, but Sapolsky has contributed countless moments like those. I really can't recommend his books and lectures enough.
Old lectures of Jordan Peterson are really good , but his new talks are absolute trash , once he became a political commentator instead of a clinical psychologist he lost all credibility.
Completely agree, I really enjoyed his lectures on youtube, he used to be a voice for young males but now as you've mentioned, once he became a political commentator I distanced myself from his content.
I like Richard Epstein (even after the entire covidiot lynching, which was a shame), who I discovered through some joint panels with Ilan Wurman (birthright citizenship guy) and others; the general Claremont Institute intelligentsia like Michael Anton also fascinate me in a way which I cannot rationalize; and the BAPist sphere, among the broader RW ecosystem, though primarily as a prism into the minds of invigorated Nietzschean ideologues. I used to know some people who were into the NRx thing too, but that was a while ago... Some John Gray too, Fukuyama, just so that I'm not accused of conspiracy...
I also don't entirely dislike Tucker Carlson, though the people who listen to him are mostly just getting a laugh or have IQs on par with the Roganites. What camp I fall into is beside the point...
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