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The Corbett Report Podcast

Episode 404 - A Brief History of Hopium

The Corbett Report Podcast

The Corbett Report

Politics, News

4.91K Ratings

🗓️ 18 June 2021

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

With all these decades and—in the case of the oldest democracies—centuries of broken political promises, you'd think that the public would have caught on to the game by now. But, if anything, recent events have revealed that people are becoming more addicted to this politician-peddled hopium even as the lies and broken promises become ever more ridiculous. . . .

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0:00.0

You're Dayis X Mackina, or God from the machine, refers to a plot device whereby the hero of a story is saved from some terrible fate by the sudden intervention of a god.

0:19.0

The term comes from ancient Greek drama, where the god would literally be brought onto the stage using a machine like a crane or a riser.

0:26.0

The convention of a god appearing on stage to save the main character was popularized by Eurypides over 2,500 years ago,

0:33.4

and it has continued to pop up throughout the centuries,

0:35.9

even in Shakespeare, who has Hymen, the Greek god of marriage ceremonies,

0:39.7

appear at the end of As You Like It,

0:41.5

to marry the plays heroes and make conclusion of these most strange events.

0:46.0

The plot devices still use to this day.

0:50.0

Now, instead of a God intervening to save the day, some miraculous event, object, character, or ability appears from nowhere to save the day.

0:58.0

Think of the deadly unstoppable Martians in Wells's War of the Worlds, for example,

1:02.8

felled not by the combined artillery of the world's militaries,

1:06.0

but by ordinary bacteria.

1:08.0

Or think of the T-Rex at the end of Jurassic Park,

1:11.2

appearing out of nowhere to save the heroes from the velociraptors.

1:16.0

These are not just stories we tell ourselves.

1:18.9

These are reflections of our thoughts about the world.

1:21.8

They reveal our desires and beliefs and they set up

1:24.5

expectations for how the world really works. In the end, something will appear out of

1:30.0

nowhere to help the good guys win and vanquish the bad guys once and for all.

1:34.9

That's how it always works, right?

1:38.1

Sure, Jan.

1:39.8

Two and a half thousand years ago, that something was a god. But in the modern world we're too

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