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In this episode (#51) Piers and JF Martel (of Weird Science) discuss Eric Voegelin. Recorded on October 27, 2021.

Eric Voegelin (1901-1985) was an Austrian political philosopher. Voegelin published scores of books, essays, and reviews in his lifetime. His work does not fit any standard classification, as it addresses issues ranging from politics to religion and ancient philosophy. Many believe he is the most significant political philosopher of the 20th century.

​Jean-François Martel is a writer on art, culture, religion, and philosophy.

His essays have appeared in online journals such as Canadian Notes & Queries, Reality Sandwich, The Finch, and Metapsychosis, as well as in print anthologies from Penguin-Tarcher, North Atlantic Books, and Intellect Books. He is the author of Reclaiming Art in the Age of Artifice, published in 2015 by Evolver Editions. Ediciones Atalanta released a Spanish translation of the work in 2017. His long-form essay, “Reality is Analog: Philosophizing with Stranger Things,” is available in e-book format from Untimely Books. You can learn more about his work by visiting http://reclaimingart.com.

With Prof. Phil Ford of Indiana University Bloomington, J.F. co-hosts the Weird Studies podcast, a series of conversations on the intersections of philosophy, the arts, and the weird.

Resistance Recovery (RR) is reimagining addiction, recovery, and community in the 21st century. Piers Kaniuka, MTS, MS has worked with thousands of addicts and alcoholics in his 25+ years in the field. Discover RR's new paradigm of addiction recovery by visiting http://resistancerecovery.com.

Join the Resistance: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1236683136534727/

Visit the RR YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/RESISTANCERECOVERY

Sign-up for Long Threads and get Resistance Recovery news: https://mailchi.mp/ddc8023bec67/welcometoresistancerecovery


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In this episode (#51) Piers and JF Martel (of Weird Science) discuss Eric Voegelin. Recorded on October 27, 2021.

Eric Voegelin (1901-1985) was an Austrian political philosopher. Voegelin published scores of books, essays, and reviews in his lifetime. His work does not fit any standard classification, as it addresses issues ranging from politics to religion and ancient philosophy. Many believe he is the most significant political philosopher of the 20th century.

​Jean-François Martel is a writer on art, culture, religion, and philosophy.

His essays have appeared in online journals such as Canadian Notes & Queries, Reality Sandwich, The Finch, and Metapsychosis, as well as in print anthologies from Penguin-Tarcher, North Atlantic Books, and Intellect Books. He is the author of Reclaiming Art in the Age of Artifice, published in 2015 by Evolver Editions. Ediciones Atalanta released a Spanish translation of the work in 2017. His long-form essay, “Reality is Analog: Philosophizing with Stranger Things,” is available in e-book format from Untimely Books. You can learn more about his work by visiting http://reclaimingart.com.

With Prof. Phil Ford of Indiana University Bloomington, J.F. co-hosts the Weird Studies podcast, a series of conversations on the intersections of philosophy, the arts, and the weird.

Resistance Recovery (RR) is reimagining addiction, recovery, and community in the 21st century. Piers Kaniuka, MTS, MS has worked with thousands of addicts and alcoholics in his 25+ years in the field. Discover RR's new paradigm of addiction recovery by visiting http://resistancerecovery.com.

Join the Resistance: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1236683136534727/

Visit the RR YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/RESISTANCERECOVERY

Sign-up for Long Threads and get Resistance Recovery news: https://mailchi.mp/ddc8023bec67/welcometoresistancerecovery


Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/resistance-recovery/donations
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