Homebrewed Christianity

From Philosopher Kings to Billionaire Oligarchs with Tad Delay

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Jan 5, 2026
Tad DeLay, a philosopher focused on political philosophy and climate, dives deep into the roots of democratic decline and how Plato's insights remain relevant today. He explores why people crave servitude, the connection between historical democratic movements and our current crises, and critiques the power dynamics of billionaire oligarchs like Peter Thiel. The conversation touches on the normalization of violence, social media's fake happiness, and the urgent need to revive shame about dishonesty as a political virtue, painting a complex yet oddly hopeful picture of our times.
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Plato’s Warning About Democratic Self-Servitude

  • Plato foresaw democracies birthing tyrants because people can desire their own servitude as salvation.
  • Tad DeLay argues this libidinal desire for humiliation helps explain modern democratic slide toward tyranny.
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Revolutions Redefined Democracy’s Meaning

  • Revolutions from 1789 through 1848 show democracy stayed contested between political rights and social equality.
  • DeLay traces how 'Republican' vs 'Democrat' splits and social questions shaped modern democratic meanings.
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Democracy Is Often Limited To Public Spheres

  • Democracy's scope has always varied; many supported political rights but rejected workplace or household democracy.
  • DeLay highlights this tension to explain why liberal democracies preserve hierarchies in other spheres.
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