The following is a rough transcript which has not been revised by The Jim Rutt Show or Hanzi Freinacht. Please check with us before using any quotations from this transcript. Thank you. Jim: Today’s guest is Hanzi Freinacht, a philosopher and writer who has been one of the main developers of the ideas of political … Continue reading Transcript of EP 173 – Hanzi Freinacht on Metamodern Self-Help →
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Jim talks with Hanzi Freinacht about his book 12 Commandments: For Extraordinary People to Master Ordinary Life. They discuss the book as a response to Jordan Peterson & his “12 rules” books, metamodernism, fostering sober crazy people, magical thinking in highly developed personalities, integrations of science & spirituality, stabilizing higher phenomenological states, lower average states as … Continue reading EP 173 Hanzi Freinacht on Metamodern Self-Help →
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Hanzi Freinacht talks to Jim about political metamodernism, Gameb, sensemaking, conspiracy, top-down vs bottom-up tactics, coherent pluralism, and much more…
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The following is a rough transcript which has not been revised by The Jim Rutt Show or by Hanzi Freinacht. Please check with us before using any quotations from this transcript. Thank you. Jim: Today’s guest is Hanzi Frienacht, coming back for a third appearance. Hanzi was on twice before when we talked about his … Continue reading Transcript of Episode 82 – Hanzi Freinacht on Building a Metamodern Future →
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Hanzi Freinacht talks to Jim about his book, Nordic Ideology; code, depth, complexity, cultural changeability, attractor points, game change, protopia, and much more…
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The following is a rough transcript which has not been revised by The Jim Rutt Show or by Hanzi Freinacht. Please check with us before using any quotations from this transcript. Thank you. Jim: Today’s guest is Hanzi Freinacht, a political philosopher, historian and sociologist. He’s the author of The Listening Society and Nordic Ideology. … Continue reading Transcript of Episode 53 – Hanzi Freinacht on the Nordic Ideology →
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Hanzi Freinacht talks with Jim about postmodernism, value memes, cognitive complexity, societal code, the promises/dangers of metamodernism, and much more…
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The following is a rough transcript which has not been revised by The Jim Rutt Show or by Hanzi Freinacht. Please check with us before using any quotations from this transcript. Thank you. Jim: Howdy. This is Jim Rutt and this is The Jim Rutt Show. Listeners have asked us to provide pointers to some … Continue reading Transcript of Episode 36 – Hanzi Freinacht on Metamodernism →
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The following is a rough transcript which has not been revised by The Jim Rutt Show or Alexander Bard. Please check with us before using any quotations from this transcript. Thank you. Jim: Today’s guest is Alexander Bard. Alexander is an author, a lecturer, an artist, a songwriter, a music producer, a TV personality, and … Continue reading Transcript of EP 250 – Alexander Bard Part 1: Process and Event →
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The following is a rough transcript which has not been revised by The Jim Rutt Show or Lene Rachel Andersen. Please check with us before using any quotations from this transcript. Thank you. Jim: Today’s guest is Lene Rachel Andersen. Lene is an independent futurist, author, philosopher, and publisher. She’s a member of the Club … Continue reading Transcript of EP 220 – Lene Rachel Andersen on Polymodernity →
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