The Makers Rage Podcast

Western Canons


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In this episode of The Makers Rage Podcast, Darren tackles the concept of the Western Canon—a collection of literature, music, philosophy, and art considered essential to Western culture. What makes a work canonical? Who decides? From its origins in religious texts like the Bible to Harold Bloom’s defense of aesthetic greatness, Darren explores how consensus, selection bias, and cultural politics shape our understanding of greatness.

This episode examines debates about inclusivity, the evolution of multiculturalism, and the impact of colonization on canon formation. Through engaging analysis of figures like Shakespeare, Dante, and Chopin, Darren explores how canons have been shaped by both tradition and challenge. Canons, Darren argues, are not fixed monuments but evolving dialogues enriched by diverse voices and perspectives.

Tune in for a thoughtful exploration of what it means to preserve, challenge, and expand our cultural treasures.

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The Makers Rage PodcastBy Darren Koolman