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Worker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteWhy Nothing Works by Marc J. DunkelmanIn this episode, Jerry and Stably discuss Why Nothing Works: Who Killed Progress and How to Bring It Back by Mark J. Dunkelman. The conversation centers on Dunkelman’s core thesis that modern progressivism has become paralyzed by internal contradictions between its Jeffersonian impulse to decentralize power and its Hamiltonian desire to empower experts and centralized institutions. This unresolved tension has led to procedural gridlock and institutional ineffectiveness, which in turn fuels public distrust and reactionary populism. The hosts compare Dunkelman’s analysis to Mancur Olson’s and public choice theory, noting that while Dunkelman emphasizes process over interest groups...2025-07-1744 minWorker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteThe Cynic Philosophers: From Diogenes to JulianIn this episode, Jerry and Stably discuss The Cynic Philosophers: From Diogenes to Julian, edited by Robert Dobbin. The conversation centers on the core tenets of Cynicism, such as radical self-sufficiency, rejection of societal norms, and public acts meant to provoke reflection. The hosts explore how cynics challenged conventions through deliberately outrageous behavior, like Diogenes’ public defecation or spitting on opulence, aiming to expose hypocrisy and dependency. They contrast Cynicism with Epicureanism and Stoicism, debating whether these philosophies share a common telos and whether Cynicism’s austerity is a viable path to virtue. The episode ends with a preview of t...2025-06-0550 minWorker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteThe Unaccountability Machine by Dan DaviesJerry and Stably discuss The Unaccountability Machine by Dan Davies, a book exploring why large systems often produce irrational outcomes. While the subtitle promises insight into how “the world lost its mind,” the hosts note the book leans heavily into cybernetics and systems theory, which was unexpected. They reflect on a shared cultural sense that “something has gone wrong,” but critique the book for offering a diffuse diagnosis—pointing vaguely at free market capitalism and systemic complexity without a clear prescriptive argument. The conversation highlights both the book’s ambition and its lack of concrete answers to institutional dysfunction. 2025-05-181h 15Worker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteThe Art of Happiness by EpicurusIn this episode, Jerry and Stably discuss The Art of Happiness by Epicurus, specifically the Penguin Classics edition that compiles Epicurean texts alongside interpretations by editors like Dan Klein and George K. Strodach. They clarify that Epicurus never authored a book by that title; rather, it is a curated volume of letters, aphorisms, and summaries of his philosophy. The hosts highlight how the book heavily features commentary by Strodach, which at times overtakes the original texts. They explore the core tenets of Epicureanism, such as pleasure as the absence of pain, and critique the editorial tone, noting Strodach’s as...2025-05-041h 08Worker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteHuey Long by T. Harry Williams (Part 2)The episode continues Jerry and Stably’s deep dive into Huey Long by T. Harry Williams, covering the second half of the biography of the controversial Louisiana politician. Picking up after Long’s first gubernatorial win, the discussion traces his aggressive consolidation of power, his near-impeachment, and the establishment of a political machine that blurred the line between populist governance and autocracy. Jerry and Stably emphasize Long’s command over the state legislature and his manipulative use of patronage and state resources to silence opposition. They explore the contradictions in Long’s character—his professed idealism versus his often ruthless t...2025-04-1757 minWorker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteHuey Long by T. Harry Williams (Part 1)The episode features hosts Jerry and Stably engaging in a discussion about Huey Long: A Biography by T. Harry Williams. The conversation begins with Jerry expressing his frustration with the book’s length and dense formatting, noting that it was difficult to obtain digitally. Stably acknowledges the challenge but defends the book’s depth and significance. They proceed to explore the life and political career of Huey Long, the populist governor and senator from Louisiana, whose ambitions and policies made him one of the most controversial figures in American history.The discussion highlights Long’s rise to power...2025-03-151h 22Worker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteA Generation of Sociopaths by Bruce Cannon GibneyIn this episode we discuss A Generation of Sociopaths: How the Baby Boomers Betrayed America by Bruce Cannon Gibney. Jerry selected the book as a deep dive into the behaviors and societal impact of the baby boomer generation, a topic that both hosts had discussed in passing. The conversation explores Gibney’s central thesis that baby boomers, as a generational cohort, have demonstrated extreme selfishness and short-sighted governance, prioritizing their own interests at the expense of younger generations and the country’s long-term well-being.The hosts examine key arguments from the book, particularly how the economic and poli...2025-02-181h 07Worker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteKaiser! by Rob SmythIn this episode, Jerry and Stably dive into Kaiser: The Greatest Footballer Never to Play Football by Rob Smyth, a fascinating exploration of the life and myth of Carlos Kaiser. Known for his extraordinary ability to avoid playing professional football while maintaining a high-profile “career,” Kaiser’s story blends deception, charisma, and ingenuity. The hosts discuss how Kaiser leveraged charm, fake injuries, and carefully orchestrated media coverage to sustain his reputation in the elite world of football without ever stepping on the pitch.Jerry and Stably analyze the cultural and systemic factors that allowed Kaiser to thrive in 198...2025-01-2840 minWorker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteFat Leonard by Craig WhitlockThe podcast episode explores Fat Leonard: The Con Man Who Corrupted the US Navy by Craig Whitlock, focusing on the astonishing true story of Leonard Glenn Francis and his large-scale corruption scandal involving the U.S. Navy. Hosts Jerry and Stably delve into the book’s narrative, beginning with Francis’s origins as a Malaysian entrepreneur and his rise as a defense contractor, where he exploited weaknesses in Navy operations. Through bribes, lavish gifts, and manipulation, Francis secured lucrative contracts while engaging in systematic fraud, inflating invoices, and misappropriating resources.The hosts highlight how Francis’s operation thrive...2025-01-171h 13Worker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteHeart of a Dog by Mikhail BulgakovThe episode opens with Jerry and Stably greeting each other warmly after a holiday break, reflecting on the New Year and its opportunities for renewal. They segue into the central discussion, focusing on “Heart of a Dog” by Mikhail Bulgakov, a novella set in 1920s Moscow. Stably introduces the story, describing it as a satirical exploration of Soviet society through the transformation of Sharik, a stray dog, into a human following an experimental surgery conducted by a renowned doctor, Professor Preobrazhensky.The hosts delve into Bulgakov’s critique of the Soviet regime, examining how the novella uses humor...2025-01-0245 minWorker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteThe Image by Daniel J. BoorstinIn this episode, Jerry and Stably discuss The Image: A Guide to Pseudo-Events in America by Daniel J. Boorstin, a book that explores the construction of unreality in American media and culture. Jerry introduces the book as his pick and notes its thematic resonance with previous discussions, particularly those around Neil Postman’s Amusing Ourselves to Death. The hosts agree that Boorstin’s work predates many of Postman’s arguments and, in some ways, anticipates the cultural shift toward media-driven realities.Stably and Jerry unpack Boorstin’s central argument that American culture increasingly operates within “mirrors upon mirrors of...2024-12-171h 10Worker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteThe Theological Origins of Modernity by Michael Allen GillespieIn this episode, Jerry and Stably engage in a thoughtful discussion about The Theological Origins of Modernity by Michael Allen Gillespie. The hosts delve into the book’s central thesis that the modern world, often perceived as secular and rational, has deep roots in theological and metaphysical ideas. They explore how Gillespie traces the evolution of modernity back to debates between medieval theologians and their reinterpretation of ancient Greek philosophy.The conversation begins with a recap of Gillespie's argument that the Reformation and the Renaissance played pivotal roles in shaping the modern worldview. Stably highlights how the au...2024-11-2452 minWorker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteThe Prophets of Doom by Neema ParviniIn this episode, Jerry and Stably discuss “Prophets of Doom” by Neema Parvini, a book that delves into societal power dynamics and the mechanisms by which elites maintain control. The discussion begins with an overview of Parvini’s intellectual background and his previous work on elite theory, which provides a foundation for this latest exploration. Jerry and Stably explain how “Prophets of Doom” builds on these ideas, focusing on the interplay between cultural narratives and elite influence.The hosts examine Parvini’s argument that societal elites are not merely individuals in positions of power but members of a cohesive c...2024-11-0743 minWorker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteWhat Went Wrong with Capitalism by Ruchir SharmaThe episode focuses on a discussion between Jerry and Stably about Ruchir Sharma’s book What Went Wrong With Capitalism. The hosts delve into the central themes of the book, including the rise of economic inequality, the stagnation of middle-class wages, and the growing influence of monopolies in global markets. Sharma critiques how capitalism, once a system driving innovation and widespread prosperity, has transformed into one that increasingly benefits the few at the expense of the many.Jerry and Stably explore Sharma’s argument that unchecked corporate power, political complacency, and a focus on short-term profits have erod...2024-10-2252 minWorker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteThe Case Against Reality by Donald HoffmanThe episode features Jerry and Stably discussing the book The Case Against Reality by Donald Hoffman. Jerry introduces the book as a thought-provoking exploration of perception, reality, and consciousness, inspired by a personal recommendation. The hosts delve into Hoffman’s central argument that our perceptions of the world are not objective reflections of reality but evolved constructs designed to maximize survival rather than convey truth.The conversation begins with Stably reflecting on the implications of Hoffman’s ideas for everyday experiences, particularly how this perspective challenges intuitive notions about the nature of existence. Jerry provides an overview of H...2024-09-261h 00Worker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteLosing the Long Game by Philip H. GordonThe episode centers on a discussion of Losing the Long Game: The False Promise of Regime Change in the Middle East by Philip H. Gordon, a book selected by Stably. The hosts examine Gordon’s analysis of the United States’ history of regime change in the Middle East, highlighting the recurring failures of such policies and their often devastating consequences.Jerry and Stably explore the core arguments presented in the book, particularly Gordon’s assertion that regime change efforts, while sometimes well-intentioned, have consistently underestimated the complexities of the region and overestimated the ability of external powers to con...2024-09-041h 06Worker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteThe World That Wasn't by Benn SteilThe episode features a discussion of Ben Steil The World That Wasn’t: Henry Wallace and the Fate of the American Century, focusing on the life and legacy of Henry Wallace, a controversial figure in mid-20th century American politics. Jerry and Stably explore the book’s central themes, including Wallace’s vision for a progressive, egalitarian future and the historical forces that ultimately marginalized his ideas.Jerry introduces Wallace as a pivotal yet often overlooked figure, detailing his role as Vice President under Franklin D. Roosevelt and his subsequent marginalization by political elites wary of his progre...2024-08-191h 10Worker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteThe World Beyond Your Head by Matthew B. CrawfordThe episode centers on a discussion of Matthew B. Crawford’s The World Beyond Your Head: On Becoming an Individual in an Age of Distraction, selected by Stably. The hosts delve into Crawford’s exploration of attention, individuality, and the challenges posed by the modern, hyper-stimulating environment. Jerry and Stably reflect on how the book critiques the pervasive influence of consumer culture and technology on our capacity to focus, connect with others, and engage meaningfully with the world.The hosts begin by discussing Crawford’s argument that attention is a finite and increasingly commodified resource, with corporations and di...2024-07-2556 minWorker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteThe United States of Paranoia by Jesse WalkerIn this episode of the podcast, Jerry and Stably delve into a discussion of Jesse Walker’s book, The United States of Paranoia: A Conspiracy Theory. The hosts begin by sharing their initial reactions to the book, noting its length and distinct structural halves. Jerry and Stably express differing preferences for the sections, with Jerry favoring the latter half and Stably finding the entire work thought-provoking. The book’s central premise revolves around the history and culture of conspiracy theories in America, exploring how they reflect societal anxieties and the ways in which they are interwoven into the fabric of t...2024-07-081h 17Worker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteThe Populist Delusion by Neema ParviniIn this episode, Jerry and Stably engage in a thoughtful discussion about The Populist Delusion by Neema Parvini. The book examines the mechanics of political power and challenges prevailing democratic narratives by highlighting the influence of elites in shaping societal structures. Stably, who selected the book for this episode, shares his enthusiasm for its content, emphasizing how it ties into themes explored in previous episodes. Jerry also expresses his appreciation for the book, noting its analytical depth and connection to broader philosophical and historical arguments.The hosts unpack Parvini’s central thesis that power is rarely, if ev...2024-06-251h 06Worker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteLessons in Stoicism by John SellarsIn this episode, Jerry and Stably embark on a lively discussion that begins with their initial intention to review Cicero’s On Duties but ultimately pivots to John Sellars’ Lessons in Stoicism: What Ancient Philosophers Teach Us about How to Live. The shift reflects their candid admission that Cicero’s dense philosophical treatise posed challenges in accessibility and relevance for the conversation, prompting a move to the more concise and approachable modern work. This transition sets the tone for a reflective and occasionally humorous exploration of Stoic philosophy and its application in contemporary life.The hosts highlight key in...2024-06-1450 minWorker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteThe Formula by Joshua Robinson and Jonathan CleggIn this episode, hosts Jerry and Stably delve into "The Formula: How Rogues, Geniuses, and Speed Freaks Reengineered F1 into the World's Fastest Growing Sport," authored by Joshua Robinson and Jonathon Clegg. The discussion centers on the transformation of Formula One (F1) from a niche motorsport into a global phenomenon, emphasizing the strategic decisions, key personalities, and cultural shifts that propelled this change.Jerry begins by highlighting the book's exploration of F1's history, noting how the sport was once dominated by an elite European audience and largely inaccessible to a broader public. Stably complements this by...2024-05-1757 minWorker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteVirtue Hoarders by Catherine LiuIn this episode, Jerry and Stably engage in a thought-provoking discussion centered on the book Virtue Hoarders: The Case against the Professional Managerial Class by Catherine Liu. The conversation examines the core arguments presented in the book, delving into the societal and economic implications of the professional managerial class (PMC) and its role in perpetuating inequality under the guise of progressive values.The hosts begin by outlining Liu’s central thesis, which critiques the PMC for leveraging moral and cultural capital to maintain its own privileged status while failing to address systemic inequities. Jerry emphasizes the book’s fo...2024-05-0348 minWorker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteThe Collapse of Complex Societies by Joseph A. TainterIn this episode, Jerry and Stably engage in an insightful discussion on Joseph A. Tainter’s seminal work, The Collapse of Complex Societies. The conversation unpacks Tainter’s central arguments, exploring the reasons behind the decline of complex societies and the factors that make collapse a recurring phenomenon in human history.The hosts begin by outlining Tainter’s definition of societal complexity, highlighting how societies evolve into intricate systems with specialized roles, institutions, and infrastructures to address challenges and ensure stability. Jerry emphasizes Tainter’s argument that complexity is not inherently beneficial but is often a response to crise...2024-04-191h 09Worker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteTechnopoly by Neil PostmanIn this episode, Jerry and Stabley delve into Neil Postman’s book Technopoly: The Surrender of Culture to Technology. The discussion begins with their impressions of the book, with both hosts acknowledging its engaging yet at times polemical tone. They highlight how Postman’s central argument critiques the uncritical acceptance of technology as the organizing principle of culture, warning against its potential to erode traditional structures of meaning and authority.The conversation explores Postman’s concept of technopoly—a societal state where technology is not just an aid to human life but the central focus, shaping values, behavior...2024-03-211h 07Worker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteHow the World Really Works by Vaclav SmilIn this episode, Jerry and Stably discuss How the World Really Works: The Science Behind How We Got Here and Where We're Going by Vaclav Smil. The conversation explores how technological advancements and societal behaviors intersect with environmental and economic realities. The hosts reflect on the book's central themes, including the intricate interdependence of modern systems, the hidden costs of technological progress, and the difficult trade-offs inherent in addressing global challenges.One of the key arguments highlighted is the paradox of progress: while advancements in technology and industrialization have improved living standards for many, they have also...2024-03-0555 minWorker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteA City on Mars by Kelly and Zach WeinersmithIn this episode, Jerry and Stably discuss A City on Mars: Can We Settle Space, Should We Settle Space, and Have We Really Thought This Through? by Kelly and Zach Weinersmith. The hosts discuss the parallels between space settlement and other forms of human endeavor, emphasizing the mixture of curiosity, ambition, and practical considerations that drive humanity to venture into the unknown.The conversation touches on the metaphorical comparison of space exploration to buying a hot tub—an act that may be motivated by personal desire, perceived benefits, or simple enjoyment. However, the hosts emphasize the unique ex...2024-02-1644 minWorker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteDigital Future in the Rearview Mirror by Andrey MirIn this episode, Jerry and Stably engage in a dynamic discussion about the themes and concepts in the book Digital Future in the Rearview Mirror: Jaspers’ Axial Age and Logan’s Alphabet Effect by Andrey Mir. As a friend of the podcast, Mir’s work provides a fascinating lens through which to explore the intersection of media theory, historical analysis, and the impact of communication technologies on society.The conversation opens with an acknowledgment of the unique position they find themselves in, knowing the author might listen to their critique. This self-awareness underscores the thoughtful and unvarnished approa...2024-01-3057 minWorker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteThe Rise and Decline of Nations by Mancur OlsonIn this podcast episode, hosts Jerry and Stably engage in a thought-provoking discussion on the book The Rise and Decline of Nations: Economic Growth, Stagflation, and Social Rigidities by Mancur Olson. The book serves as a foundation for their exploration of the interplay between economic dynamics, institutional behavior, and societal structures, particularly focusing on how nations evolve and encounter periods of growth and decline.The hosts begin by reflecting on the relevance of Olson’s theories to contemporary issues, acknowledging that life events have delayed their review but emphasizing the enduring significance of the book’s insights. They...2024-01-0645 minWorker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteIn Defense of Civilization by Michael RJ BonnerIn this episode, hosts Jerry and Stably delve into Michael R.J. Bonner’s book In Defense of Civilization: How Our Past Can Renew Our Present, a thought-provoking exploration of history’s lessons and their relevance to contemporary challenges. Stably, who selected the book, introduces Bonner as a Canadian scholar specializing in ancient and medieval Persia, Iran, and the Near East. Known for his academic rigor and right-of-center perspective, Bonner’s work reflects a deep concern for the state of modern civilization.The conversation begins with an overview of Bonner’s thesis, which argues for the enduring value of...2023-11-2843 minWorker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteOffside by Andrei Markovits and Steven L. HellermanIn this episode, Jerry and Stably dive into a discussion about the book Offside: Soccer and American Exceptionalism by André Markovits and Steven L. Hellerin. The conversation begins with a lighthearted exchange, setting an informal tone as the hosts express their initial reactions to the book. Jerry introduces the book as his pick and jokingly mentions some regret over choosing it, hinting at its dense academic style. Stably agrees, remarking on the challenges of engaging with an academic text, especially one authored by sociologists and published by a university press. The hosts reflect on the book's cover and even t...2023-11-0748 minWorker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteThe Origins of Woke by Richard HananiaIn this episode, Jerry and Stably discuss the book The Origins of Woke: Civil Rights Law, Corporate America, and the Triumph of Identity Politics by Richard Hanania. The conversation opens with some humor and banter about the book’s author, including playful speculation about his name and background. This sets the stage for a candid and occasionally irreverent examination of the book’s arguments and themes.The hosts focus on Hanania’s central thesis that the rise of identity politics in the United States has been driven significantly by legal changes, particularly in civil rights law. They explor...2023-10-191h 00Worker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteAmusing Ourselves to Death by Neil PostmanIn this episode, Jerry and Stably engage in an insightful discussion about Neil Postman’s book Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business. The conversation begins with a playful and lighthearted exchange, showcasing the hosts’ camaraderie before transitioning into the substance of the book. Jerry introduces the title as his pick and highlights the subtitle, emphasizing its relevance to contemporary media culture and public discourse.Stably describes the book as one of the best he’s read all year, setting an enthusiastic tone for the discussion. The hosts explore Postman’s central thesis t...2023-10-0656 minWorker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteTransformative Experience by L. A. PaulIn this episode, Jerry and Stably discuss the book Transformative Experience by L.A. Paul, focusing on its exploration of how life-altering decisions shape personal identity and the challenges of making choices without fully understanding their consequences. The episode begins with a lighthearted and sleepy exchange between the hosts, setting a relaxed tone for a deep philosophical conversation.Stably introduces the book as his pick, describing how he encountered its ideas online and felt profoundly influenced by them—though not entirely in a positive way. The hosts delve into Paul’s central argument, which centers on the diffi...2023-09-2052 minWorker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteMan's Search for Meaning by Viktor FranklIn this episode, Jerry and Stably discuss Viktor Frankl’s seminal work Man's Search for Meaning. The episode opens with a lighthearted exchange, as the hosts reflect on their decision to pivot from their originally planned book due to its lack of engaging material. Jerry explains that the choice to switch to Frankl’s book was driven by its depth and enduring relevance, contrasting sharply with the uninspiring nature of their previous pick.The hosts delve into the core themes of Man’s Search for Meaning, particularly Frankl’s exploration of existential purpose and resilience in the face of...2023-09-0759 minWorker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteThe World Behind the World by Erik HoelIn this episode, Jerry and Stably explore The World Behind the World: Consciousness, Free Will, and the Limits of Science by Erik Hoel. The conversation begins with Jerry introducing the book and admitting that its challenging nature made it one of the most demanding reads they have tackled. Stably expresses similar sentiments, describing the book as thought-provoking yet requiring a significant intellectual effort to fully grasp.The hosts delve into Hoel’s central themes, including the nature of consciousness, the debate surrounding free will, and the boundaries of scientific inquiry. They discuss Hoel’s argument that scientific appr...2023-08-2349 minWorker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteUp From Coservatism by Michael LindIn this episode, Jerry and Stably discuss Up From Conservatism: Why the Right is Wrong for America by Michael Lind, a book Jerry has owned for two decades but never previously read. The conversation begins with light banter about sports and seasonal changes, setting a casual tone before diving into the substance of the book. Jerry reflects on his decision to finally tackle this long-unread work, only to express disappointment with its content.The hosts delve into Lind’s central arguments, which critique the modern conservative movement and its deviations from classical conservative principles. Lind explores how Am...2023-08-1058 minWorker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteEnd Times by Peter TurchinIn this episode, Jerry and Stably discuss End Times: Elites, Counter-Elites, and the Path of Political Disintegration by Peter Turchin. The conversation begins with a candid exchange, setting a casual tone as Jerry mentions feeling frustrated with unmet aspirations. This lighthearted introduction transitions into an in-depth exploration of Turchin’s ambitious attempt to forecast societal collapse and renewal through the lens of "cliodynamics," a multidisciplinary approach combining history, sociology, and mathematical modeling.The hosts delve into Turchin’s central thesis, which posits that societies follow predictable cycles of growth and decline driven by recurring structural factors such as e...2023-07-211h 17Worker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteThe White Album & Miami by Joan DidionIn this episode, hosts Jerry and Stably engage in a thoughtful discussion about two seminal works by Joan Didion: The White Album and Miami. The conversation begins with an overview of The White Album, a collection of essays that explores the turbulence of the 1960s and 1970s through Didion's unique narrative lens. Jerry and Stably analyze Didion’s use of fragmented storytelling and her ability to capture the cultural zeitgeist of the time. They highlight how Didion juxtaposes personal experiences with broader societal shifts, offering an intimate yet critical perspective on the era. Particular attention is paid to Didion's in...2023-07-071h 13Worker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteThe Closing of the American Mind by Allan BloomIn this episode, hosts Jerry and Stably engage in a deep and nuanced discussion about Allan Bloom's seminal work, The Closing of the American Mind. The episode begins with Jerry and Stably sharing their initial impressions of the book, noting its intellectual rigor and the breadth of its scope. Stably, who selected the book, expresses both appreciation and trepidation about the challenges it presents, acknowledging its significant contribution to philosophical and cultural discourse while grappling with its complexity and length.The hosts explore the central arguments of Bloom’s critique, focusing on his analysis of modern higher ed...2023-06-201h 07Worker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteAfter Liberalism by Paul GottfriedIn this episode, hosts Jerry and Stably delve into Paul Gottfried’s thought-provoking book, After Liberalism: Mass Democracy in the Managerial State. The discussion begins with Stably introducing the book, which was his pick, inspired by earlier conversations with Jerry about political theory and critiques of modern governance. They explore Gottfried’s central thesis, which critiques the evolution of liberalism into what he terms "mass democracy" and the "managerial state."Jerry and Stably unpack the historical context Gottfried provides, tracing the trajectory of liberal thought and how it transformed from a focus on individual rights and limited gove...2023-05-301h 21Worker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteOutlive by Peter AttiaIn this episode we discuss Outlive: The Science and Art of Longevity by Peter Attia. Next time we'll discuss After Liberalism: Mass Democracy in the Managerial State by Paul Gottfried. 2023-05-161h 05Worker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteThe End of Equality by Mickey KausIn this episode we discuss The End of Equality by Mickey Kaus. Next time we'll discuss Outlive: The Science and Art of Longevity by Peter Attia. 2023-05-021h 23Worker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteThe Myth of the Eternal Return by Mircea EliadeIn this episode we discuss The Myth of the Eternal Return: Cosmos and History by Mircea Eliade. Next time we'll discuss The End of Equality by Mickey Kaus. 2023-04-111h 01Worker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteBeauty: A Very Short Introduction by Roger ScrutonIn this episode we discuss Beauty: A Very Short Introduction by Roger Scruton. Next time we'll discuss The Myth of the Eternal Return: Cosmos and History by Mircea Eliade. 2023-03-2134 minWorker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteThe Mind and the Market by Jerry Z. MuellerIn this episode we discuss The Mind and the Market: Capitalism in Western Thought  by Jerry Z. Muller. Next time we'll discuss Beauty: A Very Short Introduction by Roger Scrutton. 2023-03-071h 08Worker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteBy the People by Charles MurrayIn this episode we discuss By the People by Charles Murray. Next time we'll discuss The Mind and the Market by Jerry Z. Muller 2023-02-141h 03Worker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteObedience is Freedom by Jacob PhillipsIn this episode we discuss Obedience is Freedom by Jacob Phillips. Next time we'll discuss By the People by Charles Murray. 2023-01-3158 minWorker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteThe Cultural Contradictions of Capitalism by Daniel BellIn this episode we discuss The Cultural Contradictions of Capitalism by Daniel Bell. Next time we'll discuss Obedience is Freedom by Jacob Phillips. 2023-01-1756 minWorker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteWestern Self-Contempt by Benedict BeckeldIn this episode we discuss Western Self-Contempt: Oikophobia in the Decline of Civilizations by Benedict Beckeld. Next time we'll discuss The Cultural Contradictions of Capitalism by Daniel Bell. 2022-12-191h 02Worker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteThe Authenticity Hoax by Andrew PotterIn this episode we discuss The Authenticity Hoax: How We Get Lost Finding Ourselves by Andrew Potter. Next time we'll discuss Western Self-Contempt: Oikophobia in the Decline of Civilizations by Benedict Beckeld. 2022-12-041h 09Worker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteSoccernomics by Simon Kuper and Stefan SzymanskiIn this episode we discuss Soccernomics: Why European Men and American Women Win and Billionaire Owners Are Destined to Lose by Simon Kuper and Stefan Szymanski. Next time we'll discuss The Authenticity Hoax: How We Get Lost Finding Ourselves by Andrew Potter. 2022-11-211h 06Worker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteNostalgia for the Absolute by George SteinerIn this episode we discuss Nostalgia for the Absolute by George Steiner. Next time we'll discuss Soccernomics by Simon Kuper and Stefan Szymanski.Recording of the CBC Massey Lecture by George Steiner on YouTube. 2022-11-0653 minWorker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteLiberalism and Its Discontents by Francis FukuyamaIn this episode we discuss Liberalism and Its Discontents by Francis Fukuyama. Next time we'll discuss Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man by Marshall McLuhan. 2022-10-2655 minWorker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteRed Card by Ken BensingerIn this episode we discuss Red Card: How the U.S. Blew the Whistle on the World's Biggest Sports Scandal by Ken Bensinger. Next time we'll discuss Liberalism and Its Discontents by Francis Fukuyama. 2022-10-0954 minWorker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteTelluria by Vladimir SorokinIn this episode we discuss Telluria by Vladimir Sorokin. Next time we'll discuss Red Card: How the U.S. Blew the Whistle on the World's Biggest Sports Scandal. 2022-09-2451 minWorker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteThe Nineties by Chuck KlostermanIn this episode we discuss The Nineties: A Book by Chuck Klosterman. Next time we'll discuss Telluria by Vladimir Sorokin. 2022-09-111h 00Worker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteThe True Believer by Eric HofferIn this episode we discuss The True Believer: Thoughts on the Nature of Mass Movements by Eric Hoffer. Next Time We'll discuss The Nineties: A Book by Chuck Klosterman. 2022-08-281h 04Worker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteThe United States of Anonymous by Jeff KosseffIn this episode we discuss The United States of Anonymous: How the First Amendment Shaped Online Speech by Jeff Kosseff. Next time we'll discuss The True Believer: Thoughts on the Nature of Mass Movements by Eric Hoffer. 2022-08-1651 minWorker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteThe End of the World is Just the Beginning by Peter ZeihanIn this episode we discuss The End of the World is Just the Beginning: Mapping the Collapse of Globalization by Peter Zeihan. Next time we'll discuss The Network State: How To Start a New Country by Balaji Srinivasan. 2022-07-101h 02Worker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteThe Machiavellians by James BurnhamIn this episode we discuss The Machiavellians: Defenders of Freedom by James Burnham. Next time we'll discuss The End of the World is Just the Beginning: Mapping the Collapse of Globalization by Peter Zeihan. 2022-06-261h 19Worker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteBad Religion by Ross DouthatIn this episode we discuss Bad Religion: How We Became a Nation of Heretics by Ross Douthat. Next time we'll discuss The Machiavellians: Defenders of Freedom by James Burnham. 2022-06-051h 08Worker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteWar and the Liberal ConscienceIn this episode we discuss War and the Liberal Conscience by Michael Howard. Next time we'll discuss Bad Religion: How We Became a Nation of Heretics by Ross Douthat. 2022-05-121h 02Worker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteBeyond Good and Evil by Friedrich NietzscheIn this episode we discuss Beyond Good and Evil by Friedrich Nietzsche. Next time we'll discuss War and the Liberal Conscience by Michael Howard. 2022-04-1946 minWorker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteThe End of History and the Last Man by Francis FukuyamaIn this episode we discuss The End of History and the Last Man by Francis Fukuyama. Next time we'll discuss Beyond Good and Evil by Friedrich Nietzsche. 2022-03-271h 25Worker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteThis Is Not Propaganda by Peter PomerantsevIn this episode we discuss This Is Not Propaganda: Adventures in the War Against Reality by Peter Pomerantsev. Next time we'll discuss The End of History and the Last Man by Francis Fukuyama. 2022-03-0622 minWorker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteNot Born Yesterday by Hugo MercierIn this episode we discuss Not Born Yesterday: The Science of Who We Trust and What We Believe by Hugo Mercier. Next time we'll discuss This Is Not Propaganda: Adventures in the War Against Reality by Peter Pomerantsev. 2022-02-2044 minWorker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteAgainst Everything: Essays by Mark GreifIn this episode we discuss Against Everything: Essays by Mark Greif. Next time we'll discuss Not Born Yesterday: The Science of Who We Trust and What We Believe by Hugo Mercier. 2022-02-061h 03Worker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteWanting by Luke BurgisIn this episode we discuss Wanting: The Power of Mimetic Desire in Everyday Life by Luke Burgis. Next time we'll discuss Against Everything: Essays by Mark Greif. 2022-01-1659 minWorker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteThe Sum of Small Things by Elizabeth Currid-HalkettIn this episode we discuss The Sum of Small Things by Elizabeth Currid-Halkett. Next time we'll discuss Wanting: The Power of Mimetic Desire in Everyday Life by Luke Burgis. 2021-12-291h 14Worker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteThe Uncontrollability of the World by Hartmut RosaIn this episode we discuss The Uncontrollability of the World by Hartmut Rosa. Next time we'll discuss Choosing the Right Pond by Robert H. Frank. 2021-12-0651 minWorker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteThe Evolution of God by Robert WrightIn this episode we discuss The Evolution of God by Robert Wright. Next time we'll discuss The Uncontrollability of the World by Hartmut Rosa. 2021-11-2253 minWorker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteThe Aristocracy of Talent by Adrian WooldridgeIn this episode we discuss The Aristocracy of Talent: How Meritocracy Made the Modern World by Adrian Woolridge. Next time we'll discuss The Evolution of God by Robert Wright. 2021-11-0155 minWorker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteWaking Up by Sam HarrisIn this episode we discuss Waking Up: A Guide to Spirituality Without Religion by Sam Harris. Next time we'll discuss The Aristocracy of Talent: How Meritocracy Made the Modern World by Adrian Woolridge. 2021-10-0454 minWorker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteThe Benedict Option by Rod Dreher.In this episode we discuss The Benedict Option: A Strategy for Christians in a Post-Christian Nation by Rod Dreher. Next time we'll discuss Waking Up: A Guide to Spirituality Without Religion by Sam Harris. 2021-09-201h 00Worker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteOn Decline by Andrew PotterIn this episode we discuss On Decline: Stagnation, Nostalgia, and Why Every Year is the Worst One Ever by Andrew Potter. Next time we'll discuss The Benedict Option: A Strategy for Christians in a Post-Christian Nation by Rod Dreher. 2021-09-0756 minWorker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteAfter Nationalism by Samuel GoldmanIn this episode we discuss After Nationalism: Being American in an Age of Division by Samuel Goldman. Next time we'll discuss On Decline: Stagnation, Nostalgia, and Why Every Year is the Worst One Ever by Andrew Potter. 2021-08-231h 03Worker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteIsolationism by Charles A. KupchanIn this episode we discuss Isolationism: A History of America's Efforts to Shield Itself from the World by Charles A. Kupchan. Next time we'll discuss After Nationalism: Being American in an Age of Division by Samuel Goldman. 2021-07-261h 09Worker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteGreat Founder Theory by Samo BurjaIn this episode we discuss Great Founder Theory by Samo Burja. Next time we'll discuss Isolationism: A History of America's Efforts to Shield Itself from the World by Charles A. Kupchan. 2021-07-1251 minWorker and ParasiteWorker and ParasitePrivate Truths, Public Lies by Timur KuranIn this episode we discuss Private Truths, Public Lies: The Social Consequences of Preference Falsification by Timur Kuran. Next time we'll discuss Great Founder Theory by Samo Burja. 2021-06-281h 05Worker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteThe Revolt of the Masses by José Ortega y GassetIn this episode we discuss The Revolt of the Masses by José Ortega y Gasset. Next time we'll discuss Private Truths, Public Lies: The Social Consequences of Preference Falsification by Timur Kuran. 2021-06-141h 00Worker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteUnsettled by Steven E. KooninIn this episode we discuss Unsettled: What Climate Science Tells Us, What It Doesn’t, and Why It Matters by Steven E. Koonin. Next time we'll discuss The Revolt of the Masses by José Ortega y Gasset. 2021-05-311h 11Worker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteWhy It's OK to Speak Your Mind by Hrishikesh JoshiIn this episode we discuss Why It's OK to Speak Your Mind by Hrishikesh Joshi. Next time we'll discuss Unsettled: What Climate Science Tells Us, What It Doesn’t, and Why It Matters by Steven E. Koonin. 2021-05-1752 minWorker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteThe Storm Before the Calm by George FriedmanIn this episode we discuss The Storm Before the Calm: America's Discord, the Coming Crisis of the 2020s, and the Triumph Beyond by George Friedman. Next time we'll discuss Why It's OK to Speak Your Mind by Hrishikesh Joshi. 2021-05-031h 18Worker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteThe Final Pagan Generation by Edward J. WattsIn this episode we discuss The Final Pagan Generation: Rome's Unexpected Path to Christianity by Edward J. Watts. Next time we'll discuss The Storm Before the Calm: America's Discord, the Coming Crisis of the 2020s, and the Triumph Beyond by George Friedman. 2021-04-191h 09Worker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteOn Desire by William B. IrvineIn this episode we discuss On Desire: Why We Want What We Want by William B. Irvine. Next time we'll discuss The Final Pagan Generation: Rome's Unexpected Path to Christianity by Edward J. Watts. 2021-04-051h 12Worker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteNation of Rebels by Joseph Heath and Andrew PotterIn this episode we discuss Nation of Rebels: Why Counterculture Became Consumer Culture by Joseph Heath and Andrew Potter. Next time we'll discuss Ars Vitae: The Fate of Inwardness and the Return of the Ancient Arts of Living by Elisabeth Lasch-Quinn. 2021-03-221h 09Worker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteSelf-Portrait in Black and White by Thomas Chatterton WilliamsIn this episode we discuss Self-Portrait in Black and White: Family, Fatherhood, and Rethinking Race by Thomas Chatterton Williams. Next time we'll discuss Nation of Rebels: Why Counterculture Became Consumer Culture by Joseph Heath and Andrew Potter. 2021-03-081h 05Worker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteThe Culture of Narcissism by Christopher LaschIn this episode we discuss The Culture of Narcissism: American Life in an Age of Diminishing Expectations by Christopher Lasch. Next time we'll discuss Self-Portrait in Black and White: Family, Fatherhood, and Rethinking Race by  Thomas Chatterton Williams. 2021-02-2256 minWorker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteTrue Names by Vernor VingeIn this episode Jerry and Stably discuss True Names and the Opening of the Cyberspace Frontier by Vernor Vinge et al. Next time we'll discuss The Culture of Narcissism: American Life in an Age of Diminishing Expectations by Christopher Lasch. 2021-02-081h 07Worker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteWhiteshift by Eric KaufmannIn this episode we discuss Whiteshift: Populism, Immigration, and the Future of White Majorities by Eric Kaufmann. Next time we will discuss True Names by Vernor Vinge. Some highlights from Whiteshift: Many people desire roots, value tradition and wish to maintain continuity with ancestors who have occupied a historic territory. This means we’re more likely to experience what I term Whiteshift, a process by which white majorities absorb an admixture of different peoples through intermarriage, but remain oriented around existing myths of descent, symbols and traditions No one who has ho...2021-01-1555 minWorker and ParasiteWorker and ParasitePostjournalism by Andrey MirOn the podcast this week, Postjournalism and the Death of Newspapers: The Media After Trump by Andrey Mir. Next time: Whiteshift: Populism, Immigration, and the Future of White Majorities by Eric Kaufmann and Big White Ghetto: Dead Broke, Stone-Cold Stupid, and High on Rage in the Dank Woolly Wilds of the "Real America" by Kevin D. Williamson. Some highlights from Postjournalism: The greatest harm caused by media is polarization, and the biggest issue is that polarization has become systemically embedded into both social media and the mass media. Polarization is not merely a side effect...2020-11-131h 01Worker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteEnlightenment's Wake by John GrayOn the podcast this week, Enlightenment’s Wake: Politics and Culture at the Close of the Modern Age by John Gray. Next time: Postjournalism and the death of newspapers. The media after Trump: manufacturing anger and polarization by Andrey Mir. Normally Jerry writes an ideological Turing test summary for the book we discuss, but it’s impossible with this one as you’ll hear us say. So here are some of Jerry’s highlights from the book itself: If the Enlightenment myth of progress in ethics and politics continues to have a powerful hold, it is more...2020-10-2359 minWorker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteHistory Has Begun by Bruno MaçãesOn the podcast this week, History Has Begun: The Birth of a New America by Bruno Maçães. Here is Jerry's ideological Turing Test book summary: Like Europe, from which it descends, America is organized around individual liberty, but what liberty means has diverged. Just like Rome incorporated Greek culture just as that civilization was reaching its end, America has incorporated European. That is just repetition, however. The real act of creation came when the Roman Empire fell and a new beginning from the ruins was possible. Maybe that’s where America is today, and what looks like...2020-10-0452 minWorker and ParasiteWorker and ParasiteThe Jungle Grows Back by Robert KaganOn the podcast this week, The Jungle Grows Back by Robert Kagan. Here is Jerry's ideological Turing Test book summary: Peaceful liberal world order is not the natural state of affairs; it exists because, like a garden, it has been artificially created by the United States. If the United States stops tending this garden then the jungle of great power competition and chaos will reemerge. The order is not perfect, but the alternative is worse. Only the United States, given the power it has by virtue of its geography, is capable of imposing order. Spheres...2020-09-1556 min