The Problem with Reading

The Problem with Reading
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Dec 10, 2025 • 43min

512 The Problem with..."Resident Evil and Personal Knowledge, Part 2"

“Personal Knowledge” by Michael Polanyi continues with questions of probability, information, randomness, and interpretation. While the search for the resolution to the seemingly intractable problem of subjective vs objective knowledge is important, everyone is keeping busy on the side: Stephen has a definitive analysis of the Resident Evil games to pitch, Brevin is meditating on nuclear nightmares, and Sam is listening to esoteric progressive rock. Have a listen!
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Oct 27, 2025 • 46min

511 The Problem with..."Personal Knowledge, Part 1"

Our next book is “Personal Knowledge” by Michael Polanyi. Polymath, chemist, philosophy of science and politics, Polanyi has the ambitious goal to rescue knowledge itself from the subjective/objective gulf. We’re going to have tacit knowledge, violins, the speed of light, and much, much more. Join us for this adventure!
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Oct 1, 2025 • 42min

510 The Problem with..."Seeing Like a Citizen, and Seeing Like a State, Part 7"

We conclude our journey through the eyes of state. Sam prepares for a harrowing experience, Stephen breaks his back (again) and Brevin welcomes Fall with the traditional liturgy. Have a listen!
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Sep 13, 2025 • 60min

509 The Problem with..."Polycropping, Death Cab, and Seeing Like a State, Part 6"

Polycropping, practical knowledge, and National Park Shenanigans; Have a listen!
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Jul 28, 2025 • 48min

508 The Problem with..."Communes, Spinal Tap, and Seeing Like a State, Part 5"

Back in the day, all the cool kids were collectivizing farms, by force if necessary (it generally was). Did you know they were all High Modernists? James Scott tells the stories of Tanzania, Ethiopia, and Russia and their violent agricultural revolutions. The unfortunate meeting of capitalist and communist minds, united in the confidence of technocratic solutions, had immense the human cost, but led, inevitably, to legibility, and the reinforcement of the centralized state's position. Also, Spinal Tap for Sam, Stephen is mad about Grok, and Brevin's phone is going to explode. Have a listen!
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Jul 7, 2025 • 1h 14min

507 The Problem with..."Metaphysics" ft. Dr. Mike

Dr. Mike joins the podcast to teach Metaphysics 101 and put Dr. Stephen in his place. We discuss the inescapability of metaphysics, the ontological argument (for perfect unicorns), and more. Plus, a game to decide the ultimate meta-metaphysician, and Mike hates basketball. Have a listen!
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Jun 22, 2025 • 55min

506 The Problem with..."Lenin, R&D, and Seeing Like a State, Part 4"

We turn to Mother Russia, the Revolution, and a certain Mr. Lenin for another view into High Modernism. Weightlifting Socialists, vanguards, and alternative Marxisms are all on the table. Separately, Stephen is a Doctor, ideas are special things, and we play out the episode with a special song. Have a listen!
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Apr 19, 2025 • 42min

505 The Problem with..."Architectural Despots, Jane Jacobs, and Seeing Like a State, Part 3"

The hands of High Modernism have left their mark on world, nowhere more dramatically than on the form of the City. Le Corbusier, architect and supervillain, contends with Jane Jacobs, New York Lover and sidewalk-er. How many cubic meters of air does a person needs? How much empty pavement can put down? Is 18 lanes enough for the main street? All these questions and more, answered. Also, everyone is ill, or soon to be.
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Mar 29, 2025 • 37min

504 The Problem with…"Tau, France, and Seeing Like a State, Part 2”

Is your Last Name a government conspiracy? Is 2xPi overrated? Is illegibility of local conditions and terrain a protection against state control? The answer to all these questions is “Yes.”
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Mar 22, 2025 • 51min

503 The Problem with…“Forstwissenschaftlers and Seeing Like a State, Part 1”

German Scientific Forestry goes horribly wrong! Cadastral mapping allow for state exploitation of otherwise illegible localities! Appearance of order does not imply efficiency! Also, Sam breaks his toe, Brevin enjoys Shamrock Shakes, and Stephen is an Engineer™.

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