Worldview Dilemma: Episode 25 - Natural Law versus Law of the Jungle
On the difference between Natural Law and dog-eat-dog.
Worldview Dilemma: Episode 24 - on ignorance
On why it is tempting to ignore that which is necessary to face.
Worldview Dilemma: Episode 23 - on the lost word ("NO")
A meditation on the word that ends slavery and tyranny.
Worldview Dilemma: Episode 22 - on hope, diagnostics and the principle of consent
How diagnosing the root of the problem leads one to the solution.
Worldview Dilemma: Episode 21 - is it selfish to not want to pay taxes?
A study on the moral implications of taxation
Worldview Dilemma: Episode 20 - on the transformative power of apologizing
A meditation on unity through apology.
Worldview Dilemma: Episode 19 - on Karma curation and the parasitical nature of politics
A study on politics and Karma.
Worldview Dilemma: Episode 18 - on electoral politics
Analyzing the implications of voting for morally repugnant con artists.
Worldview Dilemma: Episode 17 - on beliefs, miseducation and human nature
An analysis on whether human beings are naturally too messed up to be free or whether being unfree makes us messed up.
Worldview Dilemma: Episode 16 - on voluntaryism
Honoring the voluntary principle as the social contract.
Worldview Dilemma: Episode 14 - on history and geopolitics
An overview on some of the key deceptions in recent history.
Worldview Dilemma: Episode 13 - on Marxism pt II
A deeper dive into Marxism as a neocolonial ideology.
Worldview Dilemma: Episode 5 - on medicine and health
An analysis on the harmfulness of the healthcare system.
Worldview Dilemma: Episode 3 - on authority, war and mind control
Analyzing authority through the lens of world events
Worldview Dilemma: Episode 2 - on Natural Law principles
An investigation into the difference between freedom and slavery
Conversation 2: Daniel Kurfirst and Devin B Waldman
Daniel and Devin discuss what they intend to cover on their new website
Episode 1: Daniel Carter Interview
"I guess if everyone knew themselves, Socrates wouldn't have been goin around saying 'Know Thyself'!"