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Reviving Virtue: Pragmatism and Perspective in Modern Times

Jeffrey Anthony
Reviving Virtue: Pragmatism and Perspective in Modern Times
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  • How the Elites' Reaction to Alicia Keys' Halftime Performance Explains the Rise of Trumpism
    In this episode, I explore the complex relationship between meritocracy, credentialism, and the rise of Trumpism in the United States. Using Alicia Keys' Super Bowl halftime performance and the elites' reaction to it as a starting point, I delve into how the ideals of perfectionism and meritocracy have created a cultural divide that fuels resentment and disillusionment among a large portion of the American population.I examine the historical and philosophical roots of these issues, tracing the origins of the modern meritocratic worldview back to the Protestant Reformation and the rise of capitalism. I discuss how this shift in thinking has led to a society that places immense value on individual achievement and success, often at the expense of acknowledging the role of luck, privilege, and systemic factors.I argue that this meritocratic ethos, combined with the concept of credentialism, has left many Americans feeling left behind and resentful of the elites who seem to benefit from this system. I suggest that this resentment has created a fertile ground for the rise of Trumpism, which offers a voice to those who feel disenfranchised and ignored by the dominant narrative of meritocracy.Throughout the video, I draw on the works of various scholars and thinkers, including Michael Sandel, Max Weber, Jackson Lears, and Wendell Berry, to support my analysis and provide a deeper understanding of the issues at hand.Here is a link to my article on Medium, where I explore these ideas in greater depth.
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  • Ep. 18 Dr. Molly Farneth The Politics of Ritual: Reimagining Community in an Age of Discord
    In this episode of Reviving Virtue, host Jeffrey Anthony engages Dr. Molly Farneth in a rigorous dialogue exploring the multifaceted connections between rituals, virtues, and democratic communal life. Dr. Farneth, author of "The Politics of Ritual," elucidates the transformative potential of rituals for shaping social norms, articulating community values, and nurturing democratic citizenship. From the paradigm-shifting case of the Philadelphia 11 to the application of Hegelian social ethics, and even touching upon the cultural phenomenon of Taylor Swift, this conversation provides a nuanced investigation into the capacity of rituals and habits to rejuvenate our democratic ethos.Books Discussed: The Politics of Ritual by Molly Farneth Hegel's Social Ethics: Religion, Conflict, and Rituals of Reconciliation by Molly FarnethTopics Covered: The importance of rituals in shaping social norms Hegel's social ethics: Recognition and Reconciliation The Philadelphia 11: A case study in ritual and social change American Democracy and the Struggle for Recognition Habits, Virtues, and their Role in Democratic Life Rituals and Creativity The Role of Emotions and Responsibility in Public Rituals Taylor Swift and Collective Effervescence: A cultural phenomenonContact: [email protected] by Jeffrey Anthony
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  • Ep. 15 - Emerson's Theodicy: Pragmatism, Virtue, and Modern Capitalism
    In Episode 15, Jeffrey delves into the Emersonian theodicy and pragmatism, two philosophical ideas that offer a fresh perspective on individualism, community, and the challenges of modern capitalism. Drawing on the works of Ralph Waldo Emerson and other influential thinkers, the episode explores the nexus between personal virtue and social responsibility, critiquing neoliberal ideologies and Silicon Valley's extractive culture. Through a dialogue on shared values, responsibility, and the pursuit of truth, this episode aims to revive virtues that foster a more compassionate and flourishing society.Topics Covered: Emersonian Theodicy and Its Principles Pragmatism as a Philosophical Approach Individualism and Community Responsibility Critique of Neo-Liberalism and Silicon Valley's Culture Virtues of Self-Reliance, Integrity, Empathy, and Social Responsibility The Dichotomy between Modern Capitalism and Virtue Ethics Envisioning a Creative Democracy The Role of Narrative and Moral Development in Society Engaging with Community and Enlarging ParticipationBooks Discussed: The American Evasion of Philosophy by Dr. Cornel West Regime Change: Toward a Post-Liberal Future by Patrick Deneen The Tyranny of Merit: What's Become of the Common Good by Michael SandelFurther Info: Contact: [email protected] Music by Jeffrey Anthony Bookshop page with list of all books discussed across all episodes
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  • Ep 14 - Dr. Mary Carol Combs - Pedagogy, Policy, and Polemics: A Dialogue on Language Activism in Arizona
    Join us for an enlightening dialogue with Dr. Mary Carol Combs, a renowned professor from the University of Arizona, as we delve into the contentious issue of bilingual education in Arizona. The conversation navigates through the intricacies of structured English immersion, the critical role of language in economic development, and the paradox of policies advocating for bilingualism while restricting bilingual education. Listen in as we dissect the complexities of language policy, explore language activism, and contemplate the political clarity required by educators. Our discussion also centers around the potential repercussions for 'noisy' activists and the paradoxes in the conservative approach to education policy. Finally, we reflect on linguistic diversity's immense potential in shaping our collective moral understanding and creative capacities. A central theme of our conversation is the influence and relevance of the work of Paulo Freire, the renowned Brazilian educator and philosopher known for his influential work, 'Pedagogy of the Oppressed.Books/Papers mentioned: "Pedagogy of the Oppressed" by Paulo Freire "Language Activism and Language Policy" by Mary Carol Combs and Susan Penfield. "Theatre of the Oppressed" by Augusto BoalTopics Discussed The evolution and criticism of Structured English Immersion in Arizona The impact of language policy on economic development The counterintuitive benefits of instruction in a child's first language The paradox of advocating for bilingualism while restricting bilingual education The necessity of political clarity and awareness in teaching The tension between local knowledge and overarching policy in education The exploration of language activism and its implications The impact of conservative policy on educational practices The relationship between language diversity and moral understanding The practical implementation and challenges of bilingual education in schoolsFurther Info: Contact: [email protected] Music by Jeffrey Anthony Bookshop page: https://bookshop.org/shop/RevivingVirtue
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  • Ep 13 - Beyond Materialism and Tradition: Dissecting the Economic Roots of Cultural Decay
    In this episode we explore the intersections of philosophy, economics, and societal norms, guided by the insights of philosophers such as Molly Farneth, Hegel, Aristotle, and John Dewey, as well as contemporary thinkers like Benjamin Studebaker. We explore Studebaker's article "The Catholic Profit of Inequality" from Compact Magazine, examining its critique of wealth disparity from the early Christian era to the present day. Through this exploration, we engage with complex ideas about virtue, morality, societal habits, and the potential for reconciliation in our divided society.Links to article and Books: The Catholic Prophet of Inequality by Benjamin Studebaker Hegel’s Social Ethics by Molly Farneth The Politics of Ritual by Molly Farneth Aristotle: Nicomachean Ethics (Revised)Topics: Hegel's Influence on Modern Society Aristotle's Virtue Ethics John Dewey's Emphasis on Habits Studebaker's Critique of Wealth Disparity The Role of Economic Conditions The Importance of Recognition and Reconciliation The Impact of Capitalization on Essential Aspects of Life The Role of Rituals in Society The Interplay of Economic Prosperity and Moral Flourishment The Potential of Pragmatism in Bridging DividesFurther Info: Contact: [email protected] Music by Jeffrey Anthony Bookshop page: https://bookshop.org/shop/RevivingVirtue
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About Reviving Virtue: Pragmatism and Perspective in Modern Times

In "Reviving Virtue: Pragmatism and Perspective in Modern Times," we explore the intersection of philosophy, ethics, and contemporary society. Hosted by Jeffrey Anthony, this podcast serves as a platform for engaging dialogue, where enduring philosophical principles confront the pressing issues of our era. Each episode embarks on a journey through the realms of pragmatism, ethics, and societal transformation, providing insightful perspectives and critical analysis.Contact: [email protected]
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