The Weekly Eudemon

The Weekly Eudemon


Latest Episodes

Episode 80: What is that Twitter Imp Up To?
January 26, 2021

Is Jack Dorsey looking to a Bitcoin (libertarian) Internet model?

Episode 79: The Diocletian Test
January 24, 2021

Take the Diocletian Test to find out

Episode 78: Five Dispositions that Can Make Your Life More Productive and Happy
January 24, 2021

The philosophy of focusing on a slow and loving existence in the quiet now

Episode 77: Civil War, Restoration, Glorious Revolution
May 31, 2020

First Segment: Modern conservative thought. Second Segment: English history, 1649 to 1688. Third Segment: Ranters and Other Freak Religious Groups in the 17th Century. Fourth Segment: Lightning Segments.

Special Episode
May 24, 2020

A lecture I delivered in 2017.

Episode 76: Arthur, Alfred, and Other Kings to 1649. Medium dot Com
May 17, 2020

First Segment: Overview of English history until 1649. Second Segment: Lightning Segments, with emphasis on Medium dot com. Third Segment: Bars. The good and the bad.

Episode 75.5: Bonus Episode: Interview with Joe Condit
May 13, 2020

This interview took place on April 21st and originally uploaded on April 22nd. For some reason, it has since disappeared from the RSS feed. I am re-posting it now. InspireWord is still going strong. FOCUS’ Curtis Martin is tonight’s guest.

Episode 75: Charles MacKay, Popular Delusions, Radical Spiritualists
May 10, 2020

First Segment: Brief riff off Charles MacKay's 1841 book, Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds and deplatforming in American history. Second Segment Lightning Segments. Third Segment: The Reformation, with focus on the Radical Spir

Episode 74: Wicked Pope, Moors, Siege of Vienna
May 03, 2020

This is the last episode in our attempt to help you establish an historical perspective. The focus: 1492 and three events: Moors kicked out of Spain, Columbus and the new world, Alexander VI. Lightning Segments: Bocephus, Casual Lawyers, J.D. Vance, Sieg

Episode 73: 1400s, Florence Banking, Heroes, States Rights
April 26, 2020

First Segment: We continue our historical review. In this second-to-last episode, we look at the 1400s. Second Segment: Florence and the invention of the Bill of Exchange. Third Segment: Money, currency, gold, stimulus. Fourth Segment: Is every person