

The Blame Game
Sep 4, 2024
Christine Rosen, an author known for her insights on societal experiences, dives into provocative issues like the blame game in contemporary politics. She discusses the ramifications of misrepresented historical narratives and critiques the influence of media figures like Tucker Carlson on public perception. The conversation also touches on the erosion of traditional institutions and the unsettling impact of technology on human connection, urging listeners to rethink their reliance on digital platforms.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
The Cycle of Misrepresentation
02:41 • 4min
Media Influence and Political Division
07:06 • 8min
Analyzing Counter-History in Right-Wing Media
14:48 • 3min
The Bronze Barbarian and Conservative Discourse
17:55 • 4min
The Rise of Far-Right Populism in Conservatism
21:54 • 12min
Erosion of Foundations and Political Dynamics
34:21 • 7min
Navigating Mistrust in Middle East Reporting
41:32 • 6min
The Digital Dilemma: Politics, Technology, and Personal Choices
47:15 • 9min
The Cost of Convenience: Technology vs. Human Intuition
55:51 • 8min
The Power of Presence in Learning
01:04:11 • 4min
Balancing Technology and Privacy
01:08:29 • 4min
The Consequences of Outsourcing Humanity
01:12:42 • 3min