The Power of Propaganda with Hannah Arendt - 220 UNLOCKED

The Power of Propaganda with Hannah Arendt - 220 UNLOCKED

Author: Ryan Cooper & Alexi the Greek March 8, 2025 Duration: 1:11:49
Ryan is on vacation this week, so here's an episode from the archives. Today we're discussing the article "Truth and Politics" by Hannah Arendt. We talk about her idea that truth has both a weakness and a power to it, what the Herman Cain Award subreddit tells us about the power of propaganda, Joe Rogan getting owned on his own show, why Bernie Sanders is better at science communication than the CDC, and more. Enjoy!

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