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Why is politics irrational? Why are there blatantly deranged ideas in every level of media? Greater forces: psychology, mathematics, and economics, hold the answers. Join the adventure with Cactus Chu... more
FAQs about Meta Politics:How many episodes does Meta Politics have?The podcast currently has 54 episodes available.
September 07, 2021The GOP Discovers GovernmentThe Republican Party has learned how to pass state laws in the past few months. This time, it's not only on taxes and deregulation, but also social positions on education, sports, and abortion. What does this mean for future elections? For internal media and political power? How will narratives adapt?...more22minPlay
September 07, 2021The Generation of FraudCactus returns to writing and podcasting with his thoughts on Afghanistan, Iraq, 2008, and COVID - and how they play into the narrative of an era. Follow Cactus on twitter: https://twitter.com/meta_pol.Callin: @cactusRead bonus on substack: cactus.substack.com....more27minPlay
July 20, 2021025 - There are no "Experts" without CitationsThere are two ways to come to a conclusion: through evidence and through social trust. The former is slow and the latter is easily abused. In what ways are social proofs responsible for the problems that we face? And is blockchain a true solution?Follow Cactus on twitter: https://twitter.com/meta_pol.Callin: @cactusRead bonus on substack: cactus.substack.com....more29minPlay
July 06, 2021Distrust Polarization and the Fall of Heterodox MovementsOver time, even in circles dedicated to nuance and compromise, one absolute seems to rise: the distrust in institutions. The self-reinforcing mechanism that binds other political groups also binds these new ones; with the uniting goal heading ever closer to a universal cynicism. This is the most dangerous force facing outsider movements.Most of you don't need to hear this, but there have been overzealous, bad-faith critiques on some of the individuals or groups critiqued in this episode. I sign on to none of the critiques other than my own.Follow Cactus on twitter: https://twitter.com/meta_pol.Join us on clubhouse @metapol.Read bonus on substack: cactus.substack.com....more23minPlay
June 29, 2021Tyranny of Metrics - The Best Critique of the ShowIn the past few decades, ideologies have become increasingly centered around oversimplified metrics. What does this mean for the world and the show? Follow Cactus on twitter: https://twitter.com/meta_pol.Join us on clubhouse @metapol.Read bonus on substack: cactus.substack.com....more21minPlay
June 22, 2021Linear Liberalism, Exponential DecayCactus dispels past ideals of liberalism that cannot stand in the current information environment. Familiar topics arise, such as exponential network effects, insularization, the hierarchy of power-centralization and optimism. Follow Cactus on twitter: https://twitter.com/meta_pol.Join us on clubhouse @metapol.Read bonus on substack: cactus.substack.com....more35minPlay
June 15, 2021024 - Aesthetic Arbitrage, Breaking Points, and the Media of the FutureA very important episode. Follow Cactus on twitter: https://twitter.com/meta_pol.Join us on clubhouse @metapol.Read bonus on substack: cactus.substack.com....more18minPlay
June 08, 2021Out of Touch and Out of HypocrisyWhy do partisans believe their representatives hold starkly different views? Is superficial media playing a role? Follow Cactus on twitter: https://twitter.com/meta_pol.Join us on clubhouse @metapol.Read bonus on substack: cactus.substack.com....more22minPlay
June 01, 2021Trust-laundering and Mainstreamed Conspiracy TheoriesEnron created shell corporations to hide a ponzi scheme. Media companies are doing the same with their trust and attention. Cactus debunks these tactics, and the actual racist conspiracy theory about the lab leak hypothesis, in this week's episode.Follow Cactus on twitter: https://twitter.com/meta_pol.Join us on clubhouse @metapol.Read bonus on substack: cactus.substack.com....more25minPlay
May 25, 2021023 - Can a Political Party be Based in Reality?Liz Cheney's ouster shows the extent of insular activism in the Republican party - it isn't a Democratic Party - exclusive phenomenon. But it's much harder to remove this incentive from a party than a company, as the former requires activism to exist and gain influence. Across history, political parties have stabilized and kept these insular, cult-like factions out. How have they done it? Follow Cactus on twitter: https://twitter.com/meta_pol.Join us on clubhouse @metapol.Read bonus on substack: cactus.substack.com....more27minPlay
FAQs about Meta Politics:How many episodes does Meta Politics have?The podcast currently has 54 episodes available.