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Episode: Joe Rogan Experience #1912 - Steven Rinella

Published on June 27, 2024

Here’s a list of all the books mentioned in this episode. Click on the links to watch specific excerpts on YouTube and feel free to purchase the books if they caught your interest!

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The Handmaid's Tale

by Margaret Atwood

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Have you ever you know the writer Margaret Margaret Atwood I've heard the name okay she has a book called The handmaid's Tale Yes this dystopian yeah my wife loves that show oh I haven't seen the show yeah uh I'm familiar with maybe what I'm gonna say I don't know if it's in the show or just in the novel but in the novel The handmaid's Tales this dystopian future where um there's like a religious revolution of sorts anyways men hold all the powers It's like an insane patriarchy and it follows this woman through this and she loses track of her husband He's gone but in the book I keep telling people this story When we're talking about Kobe because in the book she's sort of like talking to her dead or gone husband and she's asking there's one thing I need to know though is like was there some party that kind of liked it

Speaker mentions the writer Margaret Atwood and her book 'The handmaid's Tale', describing its dystopian premise and relating a specific theme from the book to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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The Kill Chain

by Christian Brose

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I'm reading a terrible book about this too what is in the middle of this book called The Kill chain It's all about uh how China has a technological superiority Over America because our systems don't communicate with each other and we don't have machine learning with all our military systems and God how far behind they are in terms of uh like what's available in terms and like what they have available in terms of like artificial

Speaker mentions reading a 'terrible book' called 'The Kill chain' about China's technological superiority in military systems compared to the US.

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Wild New World: The Epic Story of Animals and People in America

by Dan Flores

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Have you read Dan flory's new book No I haven't heard about I've heard about it rather but I haven't read it Wild new world he contacted me the other day I joked with him Where when I was reading it I want to make a annotated version where I have commentary where I do all the footnotes because I want to be like well yeah but you also got to consider this the whole time reading the book I'm like yeah but damn say that without saying this What is it What is the premise of the book Well okay it's a the premise It's the story so his new book Wild new world is a history of human animal interactions and it basically begins with the chick's Lube strike

Speaker asks if the other speaker has read Dan Flores's new book 'Wild new world' and describes its premise as a history of human-animal interactions in America.

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