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Interview 1563 - Keith Knight and James Corbett Dissect Voluntary Servitude

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4.8653 Ratings

🗓️ 13 July 2020

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Keith Knight of Don't Tread on Anyone interviews James Corbett about The Politics of Obedience: The Discourse of Voluntary Servitude, the 16th century treatise on tyranny and obedience by Étienne de La Boétie. James and Keith highlight some of the book's key insights and detail how they apply every much to our situation today as they did when they were written.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Please read the book.

0:01.3

Go back to the actual source material.

0:03.1

I'm telling you, this is not a big book.

0:05.1

It will not take you long to get through it,

0:07.0

and you will be a richer and better person for having gone through it,

0:10.7

even if you do disagree with it.

0:12.5

You will have a better understanding of what the argument is and what it rests on.

0:19.5

You're listening to The Corbett Report.

0:25.1

How is it that a group of 535 congressmen can control the lives of 330 million Americans?

0:32.5

How is it that one man named Joseph can starve millions of Ukrainians or one man named Adolph, murder millions.

0:38.5

How can a man named Franklin kidnap and intern hundreds of thousands of Japanese Americans,

0:43.6

while a man named Winston murders millions with the Royal Air Force?

0:47.8

Welcome to Keith and I. Don't tread on anyone today.

0:49.7

We will be discussing the politics of obedience, the discourse of voluntary servitude with

0:57.7

James Corbett of Corbett Report.com. Two must-see videos of James. One is called Who is Bill Gates?

1:06.1

Terrific. And the other is The Secret Life of Timothy McVeigh. You'll see the links below.

1:11.7

James, thank you for your time.

1:13.0

Thank you for having me on.

1:14.2

And might I just interject that I'm very jealous of your copy of the discourse of voluntary servitude?

1:19.9

Because I got one of these ridiculous, oversized, huge print editions for the legally blind for some reason.

1:26.1

So I want a nice, sleek copy I could carry

1:29.1

around in my pocket. Well, and you have to hide everything you believe in. These ones are

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