Books of All Time
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A new podcast that's tackling classic literature in chronological order. New episodes every other Sunday. Hosted by @rosejudson.bsky.social.
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NEW EPISODE! We continue our trilogy on Plato's Republic with an episode exploring the latter half of the work, which includes philosophical ideas like universal forms, the nature of knowledge, and the Good (capital G), as well as Plato's dissection of the five types of states... #booksky #podcasts
Diagram of the scene described in Plato's allegory of the cave, with a superimposed text bubble from one of the prisoners watching the shadows. He asks "chat is this real"
That's basically our entire project here at BoAT. Take our...uh, take on Plato, for instance. podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/b...
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im a big fan of reading the canon for the opposite reason of marble statues guys. Instead of "inheriting the wisdom of the ancients" it kinda just shows you how sometimes (but not always) rlly old dead people are dumber than dogshit. There's no one steering this ship so we may as well man the helm
Tell me your most unhinged literary opinion, as a little treat
dactylic hexameter gets everybody on the floor
Screengrab of a tumblr post by thoodleoo: “dude you should have been at the club last night it was insane. the dj was playing the lament and funeral of hector from the iliad and everyone was beating their breasts and tearing open their garments. at the end we all built up a funeral pyre in the middle of the dance floor and set it aflame. we were all feeling the inherent human connection through millennia old poetry, it was wild”
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real Aristophanes heads know
they brek-ek-ek-ek upon us
The frogs have landed in Chicago!
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they brek-ek-ek-ek upon us
The frogs have landed in Chicago!
Protestor in a frog suit and an anti-Ice sign with what I believe to be a Pokémon character on a street corner in Rogers Park.
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just thinking about a ruling class that's been fed censored art and taught to believe it is superior to all the others for no reason
NEW EPISODE! #icymi, our second (of three) episodes on Plato's Republic dropped last night. It covers the back half of Republic, exploring Plato's theory of forms and the famous allegory of the cave. Available now wherever you get podcasts! #philosophy #booksky #podcasts
Photo of a masculine figure in silhouette standing at the opening of a cave. There is water on the floor of the cave which partially reflects him. Caption reads: EPISODE 40: Plato, The Republic, Part 2: Out of the Cave
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NEW EPISODE! #icymi, our second (of three) episodes on Plato's Republic dropped last night. It covers the back half of Republic, exploring Plato's theory of forms and the famous allegory of the cave. Available now wherever you get podcasts! #philosophy #booksky #podcasts
Photo of a masculine figure in silhouette standing at the opening of a cave. There is water on the floor of the cave which partially reflects him. Caption reads: EPISODE 40: Plato, The Republic, Part 2: Out of the Cave
NEW EPISODE! #icymi, our second (of three) episodes on Plato's Republic dropped last night. It covers the back half of Republic, exploring Plato's theory of forms and the famous allegory of the cave. Available now wherever you get podcasts! #philosophy #booksky #podcasts
Photo of a masculine figure in silhouette standing at the opening of a cave. There is water on the floor of the cave which partially reflects him. Caption reads: EPISODE 40: Plato, The Republic, Part 2: Out of the Cave
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this is a good podcast episode, but it's not THE good podcast episode, if you know what I mean #philosophy #booksky
NEW EPISODE! We continue our trilogy on Plato's Republic with an episode exploring the latter half of the work, which includes philosophical ideas like universal forms, the nature of knowledge, and the Good (capital G), as well as Plato's dissection of the five types of states... #booksky #podcasts
Diagram of the scene described in Plato's allegory of the cave, with a superimposed text bubble from one of the prisoners watching the shadows. He asks "chat is this real"
... and the examination of whether anyone who doesn't live in Plato's ideal state, where there are no plays, no desserts, and no private property, can ever be truly free and happy. Listen now on Spotify or wherever podcasts are published! #classicsky #history open.spotify.com/episode/4rMh...
Episode 40 – Plato, The Republic, Part 2 – Out of the Cave
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NEW EPISODE! We continue our trilogy on Plato's Republic with an episode exploring the latter half of the work, which includes philosophical ideas like universal forms, the nature of knowledge, and the Good (capital G), as well as Plato's dissection of the five types of states... #booksky #podcasts
Diagram of the scene described in Plato's allegory of the cave, with a superimposed text bubble from one of the prisoners watching the shadows. He asks "chat is this real"
Montresor, editor extraordinaire, has arrived to deal with the late episode issue.
editor literally breathing down my neck today #caturday #proofofcat
A devastatingly handsome tuxedo cat with yellow eyes and a yellow collar perches on the back of a yellow velvet office chair. Some lady's shoulder (she is wearing a black sweatshirt) is visible on the right-hand side of the photo
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editor literally breathing down my neck today #caturday #proofofcat
A devastatingly handsome tuxedo cat with yellow eyes and a yellow collar perches on the back of a yellow velvet office chair. Some lady's shoulder (she is wearing a black sweatshirt) is visible on the right-hand side of the photo
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Ezracles: It is important for intellectuals to say what is most useful.
Socrates: But is that true?
Ezracles: Certainly I believe it to be true Socrates.
Socrates: But how can I tell you are not just saying that because you think it useful to do so?
There’s a sick kid in the house; today’s episode is postponed until Tuesday!
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Chotiner: so you sat out most of the war because your general took your slavewoman.

Achilles: I proved my point. They couldn’t manage without me.

C: do you think that makes you look better or worse?

A: Well, I did’t kill him. And he brought her back.

C: son of Peleus, thank you for your time.
Chotiner: So you chose to kill your slavewomen as well as the suitors who had taken over your home. Why?

Odysseus: Well, I was in a frenzy understandably, plus they had probably slept with the suitors.

C: Ah. And as slaves did they do this voluntarily?

O: I didn’t ask because

C: They were dead?
Odysseus had his crew lash him to the mast to keep him from doing an interview with Chotiner.
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Really cannot recommend Patrick Wyman's podcast Tides of History enough. In addition to pointing me at a ton of great resources for my own work, it's also been useful for both escapism and resetting one's perspective on what we're all living through. It's a Wondery show; easy to find.
Something the man @mikeduncan.bsky.social will tell you at great and entertaining length is how long it takes for revolts to get off the ground, how often they fail, and how hard it is to predict exactly when they’ll pop off. Slowly and then all at once is a good rule.
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SPILL TEA, O MUSE, 'BOUT ACHILLES FLIPPING HIS SHIT
"Gimme the FDR special, please."
Progressive taxation including high marginal rates, with a minimum percentage of the yield going to help people: health care, education, safe water and food, low- to no-cost housing, disaster relief, etc.

I'd need help working out the numbers, but, yeah. That.
Scenario: You are the absolute ruler of the world for a few days, and you get to pass one permanent law that will be enforced for all time.

What would it be? 🤔🤔🤔