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Alex Wagner

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
2243 total appearances

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Podcast Appearances

The Bulwark Podcast
Chris Hayes and Alex Kantrowitz: Trying To Break the Whole Thing

I want this and the kind of desiring biology beneath that dynamic has now been replicated inside our minds in the attention age where the sort of very parallel set of things are happening constantly moment to moment determining where we come to rest our thoughts.

The Bulwark Podcast
Chris Hayes and Alex Kantrowitz: Trying To Break the Whole Thing

I want this and the kind of desiring biology beneath that dynamic has now been replicated inside our minds in the attention age where the sort of very parallel set of things are happening constantly moment to moment determining where we come to rest our thoughts.

The Bulwark Podcast
Chris Hayes and Alex Kantrowitz: Trying To Break the Whole Thing

Not once. Not once. I love carpet cleaning videos. They're so soothing.

The Bulwark Podcast
Chris Hayes and Alex Kantrowitz: Trying To Break the Whole Thing

Not once. Not once. I love carpet cleaning videos. They're so soothing.

The Bulwark Podcast
Chris Hayes and Alex Kantrowitz: Trying To Break the Whole Thing

Not once. Not once. I love carpet cleaning videos. They're so soothing.

The Bulwark Podcast
Chris Hayes and Alex Kantrowitz: Trying To Break the Whole Thing

Yeah, like in bed or sitting on the couch. So the point about if you watch piglets nurse, it's really wild. The mom just lays there and then they just like fight each other in the most like ferocious way. And you actually get to see like what it means to be a runt, which is that you don't get to nurse and then you like waste away and die basically. But like the difference between how humans like.

The Bulwark Podcast
Chris Hayes and Alex Kantrowitz: Trying To Break the Whole Thing

Yeah, like in bed or sitting on the couch. So the point about if you watch piglets nurse, it's really wild. The mom just lays there and then they just like fight each other in the most like ferocious way. And you actually get to see like what it means to be a runt, which is that you don't get to nurse and then you like waste away and die basically. But like the difference between how humans like.

The Bulwark Podcast
Chris Hayes and Alex Kantrowitz: Trying To Break the Whole Thing

Yeah, like in bed or sitting on the couch. So the point about if you watch piglets nurse, it's really wild. The mom just lays there and then they just like fight each other in the most like ferocious way. And you actually get to see like what it means to be a runt, which is that you don't get to nurse and then you like waste away and die basically. But like the difference between how humans like.

The Bulwark Podcast
Chris Hayes and Alex Kantrowitz: Trying To Break the Whole Thing

deal with this part of life and how the mammal world deals with it is pretty wild.

The Bulwark Podcast
Chris Hayes and Alex Kantrowitz: Trying To Break the Whole Thing

deal with this part of life and how the mammal world deals with it is pretty wild.

The Bulwark Podcast
Chris Hayes and Alex Kantrowitz: Trying To Break the Whole Thing

deal with this part of life and how the mammal world deals with it is pretty wild.

The Bulwark Podcast
Chris Hayes and Alex Kantrowitz: Trying To Break the Whole Thing

Yeah, I mean, I use this argument by this...

The Bulwark Podcast
Chris Hayes and Alex Kantrowitz: Trying To Break the Whole Thing

Yeah, I mean, I use this argument by this...

The Bulwark Podcast
Chris Hayes and Alex Kantrowitz: Trying To Break the Whole Thing

Yeah, I mean, I use this argument by this...

The Bulwark Podcast
Chris Hayes and Alex Kantrowitz: Trying To Break the Whole Thing

russian emigre philosopher named alexander kuyyev who working off of hegel he makes he makes i think this very profound point that like the constitutive feature of being human that the fundamental human desire is recognition which is to like be seen and recognized as human by other humans like that's the stuff of relationships it's what we seek and desire in the world of love friendship even like good relationships with co-workers like you're not seen as a means to an end you're not seen as like

The Bulwark Podcast
Chris Hayes and Alex Kantrowitz: Trying To Break the Whole Thing

russian emigre philosopher named alexander kuyyev who working off of hegel he makes he makes i think this very profound point that like the constitutive feature of being human that the fundamental human desire is recognition which is to like be seen and recognized as human by other humans like that's the stuff of relationships it's what we seek and desire in the world of love friendship even like good relationships with co-workers like you're not seen as a means to an end you're not seen as like

The Bulwark Podcast
Chris Hayes and Alex Kantrowitz: Trying To Break the Whole Thing

russian emigre philosopher named alexander kuyyev who working off of hegel he makes he makes i think this very profound point that like the constitutive feature of being human that the fundamental human desire is recognition which is to like be seen and recognized as human by other humans like that's the stuff of relationships it's what we seek and desire in the world of love friendship even like good relationships with co-workers like you're not seen as a means to an end you're not seen as like

The Bulwark Podcast
Chris Hayes and Alex Kantrowitz: Trying To Break the Whole Thing

the fullness of your consciousness is like grappled with. And what social media presents is like this synthetically adjacent thing, which is social attention. Social attention is not recognition, but it feels close enough

The Bulwark Podcast
Chris Hayes and Alex Kantrowitz: Trying To Break the Whole Thing

the fullness of your consciousness is like grappled with. And what social media presents is like this synthetically adjacent thing, which is social attention. Social attention is not recognition, but it feels close enough

The Bulwark Podcast
Chris Hayes and Alex Kantrowitz: Trying To Break the Whole Thing

the fullness of your consciousness is like grappled with. And what social media presents is like this synthetically adjacent thing, which is social attention. Social attention is not recognition, but it feels close enough