The Angry Philosopher
Sigmund Freud’s theories about the psyche had a devastating effect on the science and philosophy of his time. Both were based on Rationalism, a philosophy which championed the merits of...
read articleSigmund Freud’s theories about the psyche had a devastating effect on the science and philosophy of his time. Both were based on Rationalism, a philosophy which championed the merits of...
read articleSartre and Freud were not the only thinkers to lament our penchant for self-deception. The expert on the subject, in all its nuances, was German philosopher Martin Heidegger.
read articleWhat is a peak-experience? How many people actually have one, and how do they change when it happens? These are important questions, because many people go through life without finding...
read articlePsychologists know them as the superego and conscience. However, normally we’re not aware that we are all split-personalities. We are not aware that our thinking and actions are supervised by...
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Born in Calgary Alberta, and currently residing in British Columbia Canada, David is a Martial Arts instructor, podcaster and independent researcher.
Born in Northern Ireland, Michael is an expert on the occult histories of Ireland and America. He is author of numerous acclaimed books, presentations, and films.
In this episode, Michael and David review some of the best books, new and old, on the subjects of ancient Egypt and the Great Pyramid. Books by Christopher Dunn, Scott Creighton, Moustafa Gadalla, Ahmed Osman, Peter Tomkins, Sigmund Freud, Schwaller de Lubicz, Gerald O’Farrell, and others are covered and explained.
In today's podcast, Michael and David continue to explore the psychological origins of Socialism and Progressivism. What brings about mass movements and political reformist ideology? Do the protesters really believe in the causes they champion, or are there other subtextual motives for their righteous histrionic behavior?
In this episode Unslaved interviews legendary conspiracy author G. Edward Griffin who explains the origins of collectivism and breaks down its many dangers. He gives comparisons of what is happening today to numerous accounts of history.
Michael and David explore the question and mystery of Creativity. Other subjects include genius, heroism, excellence and mastery. What prevents one being creative? Why do we procrastinate, feel lethargic and resistant? What is the true origin of shame and guilt? What goes on in the heart and mind of an uncreative type? Does he admire or envy the creative man? Why are we riddled with envy?