Plagues, Petty Tyrants, & Our Dark Ages Mindset | The Seventh Seal

3 years ago
7

A 1957 Bergman film sets us in exactly the right era to better understand our own time: the plague-stricken Middle Ages.

One of Salomé's favorite movies, The Seventh Seal is the epitome of existentialist art, refreshingly devoid of post-modern cynicism though rich in the angst, dread, and flashes of beauty that make up existence.

â—¬ In this episode:

â‹— Cynicism in art and culture
â‹— Our modern plague and its ancient effects
â‹— The impulse to blame others during hardship
â‹— The ancient desire to sacrifice for good fortune in modern society
â‹— What makes the average person turn to cruelty?
â‹— The need for suspicion of power and skepticism
â‹— Our Dark Ages mentality in the Age of Information
â‹— Power is easily taken, rarely rescinded
â‹— The TSA is fake business
â‹— How arbitrary power undermines legitimate law
â‹— The meaning of life (briefly)

â—¬ Other related episodes mentioned:

â‹— Micro-dosing the Void | Library Circus #6 (https://youtu.be/SQZk3R1aWSI)

â—¬ Get every weekly episode and a civilized space to discuss philosophy, society, mythology, and more on the Silver Eye Society Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/silvereyesociety).

â—¬ Listen to the podcast via:

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0os9rvF...
Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/3df...
Tune-In: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Philosoph...
Podbean: https://silvereyesociety.podbean.com/

â—¬ Watch your beloved speakers slowly go insane publicly:

Salomé Sibonex:
https://www.instagram.com/salomesibonex/
Justin A.W. Blair:
https://www.instagram.com/justinawblair/

Loading comments...