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Recorded live at the Robot Heart Residency in Oakland, California, I sit down with my friend Caveat Magister. Caveat is not only Burning Man's “philosopher laureate” but also its most prolific writer and a founding member of The Philosophical Center. He’s played a key role in articulating Burning Man's culture, writing the themes and aiding its self-replication.
Our discussion, titled "How to Make a Renaissance Out of a Cultural Dumpster Fire," draws fascinating parallels between today's societal shifts and those of the Italian Renaissance. We explore how to move from a mindset of scarcity and fear to one of that sees the Renaissance happening. Caveat's insights are particularly poignant, offering a sharp, humorous look at how cultural movements like Burning Man can extend far beyond festival grounds and influence daily life globally.
Whether you're a Burning Man veteran, hate Burning Man, or merely curious about its cultural roots and impact, this conversation promises profound reflections on social change and cultural provocation - with clear and actionable takeaways. I hope it inspires you as much as it has inspired me, and I look forward to hearing your thoughts on Caveat's unique perspective.
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Recorded live at the Robot Heart Residency in Oakland, California, I sit down with my friend Caveat Magister. Caveat is not only Burning Man's “philosopher laureate” but also its most prolific writer and a founding member of The Philosophical Center. He’s played a key role in articulating Burning Man's culture, writing the themes and aiding its self-replication.
Our discussion, titled "How to Make a Renaissance Out of a Cultural Dumpster Fire," draws fascinating parallels between today's societal shifts and those of the Italian Renaissance. We explore how to move from a mindset of scarcity and fear to one of that sees the Renaissance happening. Caveat's insights are particularly poignant, offering a sharp, humorous look at how cultural movements like Burning Man can extend far beyond festival grounds and influence daily life globally.
Whether you're a Burning Man veteran, hate Burning Man, or merely curious about its cultural roots and impact, this conversation promises profound reflections on social change and cultural provocation - with clear and actionable takeaways. I hope it inspires you as much as it has inspired me, and I look forward to hearing your thoughts on Caveat's unique perspective.
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