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#117: Revolution, Ideology, Cyber Anarchism and Nation/Network State with Nick Lee
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Kia Ora, Nihao and hello! Welcome to the Chiwi Journal Podcast. I’m your host Camellia Yang.
My guest today is Nick Lee. He is a university instructor of Sociology and Humanities and Co-Host of the Revolution and Ideology program.
We discussed:
- Nick’s combined background of finance, technology, sociology and phycology
- Brief introduction of the Revolution and Ideology podcast
- How do we judge whether a revolution is successful or not?
- What’s Cyber Anarchism? What’re the responses to Balaji’s Network State/Union essays on 1729.com?
- Are we conditioned to be settlers or nomads?
- What’s the definition of a state? What’s the rule of violence?
- How do ideologies and -isms affect people’s life and behaviour? Can we escape from ideologies?
- What misunderstanding from the mass about anarchism?
- How can we challenge the status quo and build the Network State?
- What are technology debt and ideology debt?
- Is China a real Communism country? What about Russia?
Books and links mentioned in this episode:
- Revolution and Ideology podcast
- French Revolution
- American Revolution
- Cyber Anarchism
- Network State/Union by Balaji Srinivasan
- 1729.com
- The Art of Not Being Governed by James C. Scott
- Max Weber's definition on Nation State
- Rogers M. Smith
- Antonio Gramsci's theory of hegemony
- Cultural Revolution
- The End of History and the Last Man by Francis Fukuyama
- Werner Herzog's films
- Anarchism as a philosophy
- Lenin’s Conception of Socialism
Thanks for listening to this episode. Remember that you can join my monthly newsletter email list at camelliayang.com, where I spend 140+ hours digging valuable insights from books, articles and podcasts and share them in a 6-min easy-to-read email.
If you like the show, please rate or leave a review on Apple Podcasts to help others discover this podcast.
164 episodes
Manage episode 299664851 series 2968884
Kia Ora, Nihao and hello! Welcome to the Chiwi Journal Podcast. I’m your host Camellia Yang.
My guest today is Nick Lee. He is a university instructor of Sociology and Humanities and Co-Host of the Revolution and Ideology program.
We discussed:
- Nick’s combined background of finance, technology, sociology and phycology
- Brief introduction of the Revolution and Ideology podcast
- How do we judge whether a revolution is successful or not?
- What’s Cyber Anarchism? What’re the responses to Balaji’s Network State/Union essays on 1729.com?
- Are we conditioned to be settlers or nomads?
- What’s the definition of a state? What’s the rule of violence?
- How do ideologies and -isms affect people’s life and behaviour? Can we escape from ideologies?
- What misunderstanding from the mass about anarchism?
- How can we challenge the status quo and build the Network State?
- What are technology debt and ideology debt?
- Is China a real Communism country? What about Russia?
Books and links mentioned in this episode:
- Revolution and Ideology podcast
- French Revolution
- American Revolution
- Cyber Anarchism
- Network State/Union by Balaji Srinivasan
- 1729.com
- The Art of Not Being Governed by James C. Scott
- Max Weber's definition on Nation State
- Rogers M. Smith
- Antonio Gramsci's theory of hegemony
- Cultural Revolution
- The End of History and the Last Man by Francis Fukuyama
- Werner Herzog's films
- Anarchism as a philosophy
- Lenin’s Conception of Socialism
Thanks for listening to this episode. Remember that you can join my monthly newsletter email list at camelliayang.com, where I spend 140+ hours digging valuable insights from books, articles and podcasts and share them in a 6-min easy-to-read email.
If you like the show, please rate or leave a review on Apple Podcasts to help others discover this podcast.
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