The Daily Stoic

Are We In A Post-Shame Society? | Elliot Ackerman (PT. 2)

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Aug 9, 2025
Elliot Ackerman, a former Marine and acclaimed author, dives into the complexities of our political landscape. He discusses how performance politics has eroded institutional trust and why restraint is vital for effective leadership. Ackerman highlights the rise of shamelessness in cancel culture and its implications on society, suggesting we might be in a post-shame era. The conversation also touches on the blurred lines between media and entertainment, likening modern journalism to professional wrestling, and critiques the changing dynamics of political accountability.
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War As A Hidden Racket

  • Ryan Holiday cites Smedley Butler: war is a racket benefiting the very few.
  • This reframes public myths to reveal private gain behind violence.
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Media Feels Like Professional Wrestling

  • Ryan Holiday recounts a writer saying, "we all knew this was professional wrestling."
  • He uses the line to show how media performance masks manipulation.
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One Racket Breeds General Cynicism

  • Ryan Holiday warns that seeing one racket makes people suspect everything is corrupt.
  • That suspicion fuels relativism, conspiracy thinking, and institutional distrust.
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