Mark Brahmin and Richard Spencer discuss football and the inevitable transformation of America's Game, from Colin Kaepernick's triumph martyrdom to the inevitable renaming of the Washington Redskins.
It’s Wednesday, September 23, 2020, and welcome back to The McSpencer Group. We are still polling quite poorly in Wisconsin.
Joining me are Ed Dutton and Keith Woods.
Main Topic: The Death of Atheism.
It seemed like only yesterday that all those online atheists were dominating YouTube—owning the fundies with facts and logic. *The dinosaurs are real—take that, Christians!*
Chief Atheist Richard Dawkins just released a new book, *Outgrowing God*. If anything, it expresses the intellectual exhaustion and growing irrelevancy of the movement he launched some 15 years ago.
Ed, Keith, and I look back at so-called “New Atheism,” revealing how those liberal edge-lords never asked any serious questions and how the battle between science and religion is not what it’s cracked up to be.
It was 2003 . . . the show *Friends* was still popular . . . poorly received *Star Wars* movies were in theaters . . . Beyoncé was at the top of the charts . . . and a Republican president, elected on the promises of a more humble foreign policy, was preparing for war in the Middle East.
In other words, not much has really changed—and Washington seems to have forgotten everything and learned nothing.
This week, Tyler Hamilton and Mimi (Partisan Girl) join me to discuss the coming Iran debacle.
Taking a step back from the news, we look in depth at the nature of American Empire.
Can an empire sustain itself when it promises “freedom and liberty for all” but must resort to invasions, regime changes, and hard power?
What does “national interest” even mean for a borderless finance oligarchy? And is “realism” possible when Washington’s inseparable ally, Israel, seeks the destruction or subjugation of stable powers in the region?
And finally, does Zionism itself have a future in an increasingly post-White-Protestant America?
This and more.
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The third and final part of our little series introducing Husserl. In this one, we outline the Crisis of European Sciences that motivated Husserl's work and introduce Embodied Cognition. This was meant to lead to another series on the scientific questions directly which we never got to.