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The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg

The Good Life

The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg

The Dispatch

News, Politics

4.76.6K Ratings

🗓️ 27 October 2021

⏱️ 92 minutes

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Summary

If you thought Jonah turned into an excited fanboy when he interviewed Mike Duncan, just wait until you hear today’s Remnant, in which acclaimed psychologist Dr. Paul Bloom joins the program for the first time to discuss man’s search for meaning. Human beings are strange creatures: We often deliberately seek out things that cause us pain or discomfort, like horror movies and spicy foods. What is the cause of this “benign masochism,” and what does it really mean to be happy? Additionally, how should human nature be defined? Could video games and virtual reality destroy the world as we know it? And how can Jonah tie all of this in with neoconservatism? Show Notes: -The Sweet Spot, Dr. Bloom’s new book -Jonah: “Democracy in the Tobacconist’s” -Dr. Bloom’s Google Scholar archive -Conservatives are more easily disgusted than liberals -Arthur Brooks on earned success -Dr. Bloom: “Being in Time” -“Benign masochism” -Jonah: “Fear and Loathing in the Time of COVID” -Political Bloods and Crips -Back to the past -Ezra Klein interviews Noam Chomsky -The experience machine -“We actually compete with sleep” -Dr. Bloom: “Is God an Accident?” -Just Babies -Against Empathy -How You Say It, by Katherine Kinzler -The Remnant with Mike Duncan -A Time to Build, by Yuval Levin -Orwell’s review of Mein Kampf Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Then we have publication from Ernesto E JES devote at the beginning.

0:02.2

John Liment, the author of Madness Music Video,

0:04.9

Uh-oh!

0:07.6

Öhalf of North Bl Woche

0:29.1

on the Goldberg host of the Remnant Podcasts,

0:30.7

but at this batch and this batch media,

0:32.9

you know all the stuff I usually say around then,

0:34.8

I wanna get straight to this.

0:36.7

I've been looking for, I've been trying to get this guy

0:41.1

on this podcast for a very long time,

0:43.6

which is strange given that he is,

0:47.7

he covers a lot of other boxes on the grid than I do.

0:50.9

He's a very liberal, atheist secular Jewish guy

0:55.9

from Canada of all places.

0:58.8

But he's also arguably my favorite psychologist

1:02.8

and I've read two of his books and chunks of his other stuff

1:09.2

and he was formerly at Yale,

1:11.7

but he left that New Haven Trade School

1:15.2

to go to the Great Frozen North to chop wood or something

1:19.1

and of course I'm referring to Paul Bloom

1:22.1

who has a wonderful new book out,

1:27.1

which I am making my way through this week,

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