Podcasts that mention 📚 The Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan

The Pilgrim's Progress
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Podcasts that mention The Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan

Lex Fridman Podcast episodes that mention The Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan
Episode: Douglas Murray: Racism, Marxism, and the War on the West | Lex Fridman Podcast #296
Published on June 21, 2022
I say at one point in The War on the West that the argument, for instance, on reparations now that goes on—and it's not a fringe argument anymore; some people say, 'Oh, you're pulling up this fringe argument.'
In the podcast, Lex refers to the book 'The War on the West' by Douglas Murray while discussing the evolving arguments around reparations.
And by the way, there are plenty of white people who experience racism as well; there are plenty of white people who do and have done, and increasingly so, which is one of the things I write about in The War on the West.
In this segment, Douglas discusses his book, "The War on the West," where he addresses the experiences of white people with racism.
Sure, sure; I mean, I have a section in the War in the West where I go for Karl Marx with some glee.
Douglas Murray discusses a section in his book, "War in the West", where he critiques Karl Marx with enthusiasm.
In fact, when I was doing the audiobook for The War on the West, I had to decide: Will I read out the quotes from Marx or not?
Douglas discusses his considerations on whether to read Marx's quotes in the audiobook for "The War on the West."

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast episodes that mention The Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan
Episode: A Call to the Sane - Beauty, Truth, & Purpose | Douglas Murray | EP 472
Published on August 15, 2024
Douglas is the author of 'The War on the West,' 'The Strange Death of Europe,' and 'The Madness of Crowds,' among other books.
Dr. Peterson introduces his guest, Douglas Murray, by mentioning several of his notable works, including 'The War on the West.' This introduction highlights Murray's expertise in discussions surrounding Western culture and politics.
One of the things is that it’s a follow-on from the book 'The War on the West,' which you and I discussed when it came out about 18 months ago.
Douglas Murray states that this speaking tour serves as a follow-up to his book, 'The War on the West', which he previously discussed with Dr. Peterson about 18 months ago.
How do you tie in what you were writing about in 'The War on the West' with what you've seen unfold since October 7th in relation to what you're going to discuss?
Dr. Peterson inquires about how the events since October 7th relate to the themes discussed in Douglas Murray's book 'The War on the West', prompting Murray to link his previous work to the current circumstances.
You don't have a culture; it's what I read about in the war in the West—the jab at the majority populations.
In this segment, Murray refers to 'The War on the West' to make a point regarding the critiques directed at Western majority cultures, linking it to his prior work on the subject.
Episode: Truth as Glorious Adventure | Douglas Murray | EP 376
Published on July 20, 2023
I'm speaking with author, columnist, and political commentator Douglas Murray, who has been on my podcast a number of times. We talked about his latest book not so long ago, titled 'The War on the West.'
In this segment, Dr. Jordan B. Peterson introduces Douglas Murray, a prominent author, columnist, and political commentator. They discuss Murray's latest book, 'The War on the West,' highlighting their previous conversations and the insights shared in the book.
I gave the example in my last book, 'The War on the West,' of a rather delicious yet savage lesson a group of French sailors learned after Rousseau's writings. They were heavily influenced by Rousseau, land on an island in New Zealand, and assume the native people live in a state of nature.
In this segment, Douglas Murray refers to his book 'The War on the West,' explaining how a group of French sailors, influenced by Rousseau's writings, learned a profound lesson when they arrived on an island in New Zealand and mistakenly believed the native population lived in a state of nature.
Episode: Educate Your Children! | Jeff Sandefer | EP 336
Published on March 2, 2023
It's Pilgrim's Progress; it's the hero going out looking for the Grail, fighting dragons and monsters, and then you realize when you get to the end it wasn't about the Grail at all.
In this segment, Dr. Jordan Peterson and Jeff Sandefer engage in a discussion about the hero's journey within the framework of designing a school. Sandefer references 'The Pilgrim's Progress' as an illustration of a hero on a quest who ultimately discovers that the true treasure lies not in what was initially sought after, but in the journey itself.
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