I know, I know. It’s been too long since our last episode of Moral Minority. But I promise we’ve got some great interviews coming out this month and we will resume our main episodes examining the crisis in moral foundations shortly thereafter. Stay tuned!
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I don’t have anything notable to say about our farcical nationalist holiday of July 4th, but nevertheless to mark it— please enjoy Moral Minority’s unlocked discussion with @aliner on Derrida and the possibility of radically different universalist democracies-to-come.
This evening I’d like to express gratitude for our new subscribers to Moral Minority Patreon. No doubt this is due to the release of our episode with the poet Alina Stefanescu on Derrida. We’re excited for you to hear our next few episodes on The Second Sex and our summer of literary interviews.
Don’t worry we don’t discuss the whole book chapter by chapter. Our approach is more impressionistic. And we agree, it goes on far too long.
If you don’t want to toss us $5 (although we’d really appreciate it), we ask that you instead buy My Heresies, Alina’s wonderful new poetry collection. Link is in the show notes.
Moral Minority’s discussion of Derrida’s The Politics of Friendshio with @alinaetc.bsky.social is now live for our generous paying subscribers on Patreon. Join us as we discover together whether virtuous friendship and democratic internationalism is still possible in a world gone mad.
Without further ado, Moral Minority presents Part 2 of our discussion of Being & Nothingness. You can now listen to it on our Patreon, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify. As always, please consider supporting us and the philosophy podcast community by chipping in $5 on Patreon
Our apologies for the delay, Moral Minority’s long gestating episode on the second half of Being & Nothingness will be released in a week. In the meantime, please enjoy my unlocked conversation with @pourfairelevide on the metaphysics and moral vision of the late David Lynch.
New episodes of Moral Minority will be released by this month’s end. @devingoure.bsky.social and I will complete our consideration of Sartrean existentialism with Being & Nothingness, Part II and I will release my dialogue with Jon Repetti on the moral vision of David Lynch. Tune in!
You can now hear Jon Repetti and I(Charles) reflect on the ethical perspective and ontological depth of the films of David Lynch on the
Moral Minority Patreon. We had a long and fruitful discusson. Enjoy!
We’re a bit behind in putting out the next episode of Moral Minority. The second half of B&N is dedicated to demonstrating how we have responsibility to other existents. Existential phenomenology feels indulgent, and yet the call of the Other is always a salient ethical concern.
In under a year of podcasting, Moral Minority already has 10k in unique downloads. It’s a small milestone, but we’re grateful to everyone who has listened and pleased as punch. Here’s to another year of philosophy podcasting.
As a very special holiday gift, Moral Minority podcast proudly presents our conversation with @mattpolprof.bsky.social on his new book, The Political Theory of Liberal Socialism. Available now via our Patreon or on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
Our conversation with @mattpolprof.bsky.social is now available to our Patreon subscribers. McManus explains why liberal socialism isn’t an oxymoron and how the parallel traditions of socialism and liberalism complement each other.
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On Moral Minority, we have a subscriber-exclusive series called “Nota Bene” because we believe that the juiciest, most enticing work is done in the footnotes. Retweet with your favorite footnote that you think rivals or exceeds the main text.
Reminiscent of Cicero: “I would rather be wrong, by God, with Plato than be correct with those men.”
On Félix Guattari’s youthful encounter with Jean-Paul Sartre’s Being and Nothingness: “I prefer having been wrong staying with Sartre than to have been right and agreeing with Raymond Aron.”
A Toast: I am thankful for the kindness, wisdom, and joyful willingness to elevate good work in philosophy and letters of @ryanruby.bsky.social As a Thanksgiving treat, Moral Minority is proud to present our conversation with him on Fredric Jameson and his new book, Context Collapse.
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Moral Minority’s Contemporary Conversation with @ryanruby.bsky.social is now live on Patreon for our paying subscribers. We have an enlivening conversation about the legacy of Fredric Jameson, Marxist hermeneutics, and the vital humanism of poetry. Join now for only $5 per month.
Coming this week, Moral Minority sits down with the inimitable @ryanruby.bsky.social to discuss Jameson’s The Political Unconscious, the future of Marxist hermeneutics, and how his new book, Context Collapse, fits into the tradition of historicizing literary criticism.
“My reasons for reactivating this largely forgotten and putatively archaic genre…are threefold: to draw attention to poetry’s participation in the contemporary information economy, to defamiliarize literary criticism by writing it in a nonstandard form, and for personal amusement.”
-Ryan Ruby
Moral Minority’s first of two episodes exploring Sartre’s doorstopper, Being and Nothingness, is now live! In this episode, we grapple with understanding the transphenomenal character of consciousness, swoon in ethical anguish, and wonder how to escape the trap of bad faith.
New episode of Moral Minority on Sartre’s Being and Nothingnesss will be available late this Friday night. We have some exciting Patreon exclusives coming up in the next few weeks, so why not jump on the bandwagon and sign up for just $5 bucks per month.
Moral Minority is proud to host @ryanruby.bsky.social this upcoming week to discuss his new book, Context Collapse, as well as the legacy of Fredric Jameson. Be sure to tune in!
Some are calling it the most indispensable and powerhouse philosophy podcast alliance reading group of 2024. Not to be missed!
Start out with the first episode of Moral Minority on Nietzsche’s Dawn and join us for more as we explore both analytic and continental responses to the interminability of moral disagreement, political fragmentation, and the irrepressibilty of the normative.
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Why does morality matter? What grounds the moral principles to which we appeal when making judgments about right and wrong, justice and injustice? Do we have good grounds for making the judgments we do make? And if not, where does that leave us?
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