Bob, a former playboy, discovered he was being spied on by the red squad due to his involvement with a women's organization called Women for Peace. Feminists were closely monitored during this time. Bob's story explores the concept of masculinity and challenges societal expectations. In today's gender-bending era, Bob believes that being a good person makes someone masculine, rather than conforming to traditional stereotypes. He advises not to stress about it and encourages people to be true to themselves amidst the ongoing conversation about gender roles.
Author of Chapel Perilous: The Life and Thought Crimes of Robert Anton Wilson Gabriel Kennedy walks us through the Chapel Perilous and reminds us how important and essential Wilson’s work is in a world on the brink of conspiratorial madness.
🎙️In his monologue, Rushkoff discusses how Robert Anton Wilson modeled uncertainty as a form of play and the long-term implications of Operation Mindfuck.
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