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Nathan J. Murphy

Founder of Prepolitica and author of "The Ideas That Rule Us." His work focuses on the impact of ideas on decisions, beliefs, and behaviors.

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Feb 5, 2025 • 1h 2min

Nathan J. Murphy Talks About The Ideas That Rule Us

Nathan J. Murphy, founder of Prepolitica and author of 'The Ideas That Rule Us,' dives into the powerful influence of ideas on our lives. He discusses how ideologies are formed and the challenges of breaking free from them, emphasizing the emotional ties we have to certain beliefs. Murphy highlights the evolution of cultural concepts and their impact on personal identity, stressing the importance of critically assessing the ideas we inherit. He offers practical strategies for replacing outdated beliefs with those that align better with who we aspire to be.
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Oct 26, 2024 • 26min

Nathan J. Murphy, "The Ideas That Rule Us: How Other People's Ideas Rule our Lives and How to Change it" (Prepolitica, 2024)

Nathan J. Murphy, a political theory researcher and entrepreneur, discusses his book exploring how ideologies shape our lives. He delves into consumerism versus contributionism, arguing for stronger community ties over materialism. Murphy emphasizes adaptability in today's fast-paced world, drawing on historical examples. He also tackles the impact of globalization on morality and the evolving understanding of human nature through neuroscience. His insights encourage a rethinking of societal norms and individual experiences.
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Oct 26, 2024 • 26min

Nathan J. Murphy, "The Ideas That Rule Us: How Other People's Ideas Rule our Lives and How to Change it" (Prepolitica, 2024)

Nathan J. Murphy is a political theory researcher, author, and entrepreneur at PrePolitica, committed to improving political stability. He explores how external ideologies shape our thoughts, decisions, and spending patterns. Murphy advocates for 'contributionism' to enhance community ties in contrast to consumerism. He delves into the necessity of adaptability in the face of technological changes and examines how cultural contexts influence morality in today's digital age, emphasizing the intersection of neuroscience and societal structures.