687. Masculinity, Meaning, and the Modern Crisis - With The Warrior Philosopher

687. Masculinity, Meaning, and the Modern Crisis - With The Warrior Philosopher

Author: Mark Walsh March 27, 2025 Duration: 52:36

The Warrior Philosopher joins me for a dive deep into the intersection of philosophy, masculinity, and the struggle for meaning in the modern world. Drawing on Nietzsche, Mishima, and the ideals of the warrior poet, we explore how strength, aesthetics, and discipline shape a life of purpose. We also discuss the alienation of modern men, the consequences of comfort and decadence, and why rediscovering struggle might be the key to a deeper existence.

What does it mean to live with virtue? How do we balance strength and beauty? And is there still a place for aristocratic values in a world obsessed with mediocrity? A must-listen for anyone interested in philosophy, masculinity, and the search for something more.

Check out The Warrior Philosopher on YouTube here: youtube.com/@thewarriorphilosopher

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The Warrior Philosopher, Patrick Saltykov, is a Marine Veteran, writer and content creator who has recently written his first novel Promethean Dreams. His interest in philosophy  is specialized on thinkers such as Friedrich Nietzsche, Ernst Jünger and Yukio Mishima.

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