
Season 1 · Episode 53
EP53 Hanzi Freinacht on the Nordic Ideology
May 11, 20201h 32m
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Show Notes
Hanzi Freinacht talks to Jim about his book, Nordic Ideology; code, depth, complexity, cultural changeability, attractor points, game change, protopia, and much more...
Hanzi Freinacht, political philosopher, historian, sociologist, & author talks with Jim about effective value memes, cultural code, what it means to have high depth, dynamics of cognitive complexity, the changeability of culture & systems, social engineering, compulsion vs seduction, prioritizing subjective states, cultural attractor points & bad attractors, game acceptance vs denial & how they impact game change, relative utopias, a brief overview of Hanzi's six types of politics, and more.
Episode Transcript
Mentions & Recommendations
Part 1: EP36 Hanzi Freinacht on Metamodernism
Metamoderna.org
Hanzi's book, Nordic Ideology
Hanzi’s book, The Listening Society
Jordan Hall's Deep Code
Life 3.0 by Max Tegmark
Hanzi Freinacht is a political philosopher, historian & sociologist, author of The Listening Society, Nordic Ideology, and the upcoming book The 6 Hidden Patterns of World History. As a writer, Hanzi combines in-depth knowledge of several sciences and disciplines and offers maps of our time and the human condition with his characteristically accessible, poetic and humorous writing style – challenging the reader’s perspective of herself and the world. He epitomizes much of the metamodern philosophy and can be considered a personification of this strand of thought.