We had the honor of having our dear friend Jonathan Pageau host this Beyond Order lecture in Montreal on May 23rd, 2022. Jonathan opens the show by describing how he first heard (and subsequently met) Jordan. This event, then, serves as a continuation of the conversations they first had. Throughout this hour-and-a-half-long event, Dr. Peterson and Jonathan Pageau discuss perception, symbolism, values, and the relationship between perception and the cognitive scientist’s attempts to understand...
Topics: Youtube, video, Education, Jordan Peterson, Jordan B Peterson, psychology, psychoanalysis, Jung,...
Read and share the article on the Telegraph website - https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2022/06/16/sacrificing-children-altar-brutal-far-left-ideology/ // SUPPORT THIS CHANNEL // Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/jordanbpeterson.com/youtubesignup Donations: https://jordanbpeterson.com/donate // COURSES // Discovering Personality: https://jordanbpeterson.com/personality Self Authoring Suite: https://selfauthoring.com Understand Myself (personality test): https://understandmyself.com // BOOKS //...
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Dr. Warren Farrell is a political scientist, activist, speaker, and author of The Boy Crisis. He has been interviewed by Oprah, Barbara Walters, Tucker Carlson, Peter Jennings, and many others. Dr. Farrell conducts communication workshops, and his writings have been frequently featured in The New York Times. In this episode, Dr. Farrell and I discuss issues that lead to mass homicides committed by young men. We also talk about child-rearing and boundary enforcement, discriminating between male...
Topics: Youtube, video, Education, Jordan Peterson, Jordan B Peterson, psychology, psychoanalysis, Jung,...
In this episode, @Mikhaila Peterson interviews @Julian Peterson and me. Julian introduces himself and we have a conversation about life, family, and our new writing platform, https://essay.app. Sign up to try Essay: https://essay.app Dr. Peterson’s writing guide: https://essay.app/guide Julian’s EP ‘Sight’ and other links: https://linktr.ee/julianpeterson —Chapters— 0:00 — Intro 1:48 — Julian & Privacy 3:49 — Software Testing 6:51 — Dvorak Keyboard 10:50 — Benefits...
Topics: Youtube, video, Education, Jordan Peterson, Jordan B Peterson, psychology, psychoanalysis, Jung,...
In this compilation, we are showcasing clips from Dr. Peterson being interviewed about his latest book, Beyond Order: 12 More Rules for Life. These excerpts from @Tim Ferriss, @Tom Bilyeu, and @The Rubin Report served as a great platform for Dr. Peterson to extrapolate on the thoughts behind the companion volume to 12 Rules for Life: an Antidote to Chaos. Please enjoy. What other compilations would you like to see us create? Leave a comment below! #timferriss #tombilyeu #beyondorder...
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In celebration of part 4/4 of "The Adventures of Pinocchio and Free Speech" compilation series (available in audio-only format on the JBP Podcast), we decided to revisit a classic lecture from Dr. Peterson's 2015 Maps of Meaning series discussing the 1940 Disney classic Pinocchio. // SUPPORT THIS CHANNEL // Newsletter: https://linktr.ee/DrJordanBPeterson Premium Podcast: https://jordanbpeterson.supercast.com/ Donations: https://jordanbpeterson.com/donate // COURSES // Discovering...
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This conversation was recorded on May 9, 2022. Pierre Poilievre, a life-long conservative, is the current front-runner in the Canadian federal Conservative Party's leadership race, and a contender for the next Prime Minister of Canada. Mr. Poilievre has served as a trusted senior cabinet minister in Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s government and as a Member of Parliament for seven terms. He grew up in Calgary and graduated from the University of Calgary with a degree in International...
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Why is free speech important? Just to defend hedonic freedom? Is there any difference between free speech and free thought? Do we (mostly) think in words or images? Was Plato right - does learning equal remembering, in some sense? How do internal debates work? Society depends on its ability to adapt to the changes it faces, and grope collectively towards the truth. Watch the full interview - https://youtu.be/DcA5TotAkhs // SUPPORT THIS CHANNEL // Newsletter: https://linktr.ee/DrJordanBPeterson...
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Dr. Peterson reacts to Canadian PM Justin Trudeau's remarks on swastikas and confederate flags during the trucker protests, dubbing him a narcissist better fit for Broadway than Parliament Hill. Watch the full interview - https://youtu.be/DcA5TotAkhs // SUPPORT THIS CHANNEL // Newsletter: https://linktr.ee/DrJordanBPeterson Premium Podcast: https://jordanbpeterson.supercast.com/ Donations: https://jordanbpeterson.com/donate // LINKS // Website: https://jordanbpeterson.com Events:...
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Dr. Andrew Lo, Professor of Economics at MIT, hosted this wonderful Q&A session with Dr. Peterson on February 25th, 2022. It was a particularly interesting one, too - with great MIT alumni questions like 'What should we do about our declining population?' and 'What will happen when automation replaces human intelligence and skills?' // SUPPORT THIS CHANNEL // Newsletter: https://linktr.ee/DrJordanBPeterson Premium Podcast: https://jordanbpeterson.supercast.com/ Donations:...
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Islamic Lectures compilations from Muhammad Mukhtar Ash-Shinqitee English subtitles
Topics: Muhammad Mukhtar Ash-Shinqitee, Sheikh, Islamic Lectures, Islam, Islamic, Haqq, Knowledge,...
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(the uncompleted text of a PhD thesis on Edward Caird’s Concept of Religion with additional commentary)
Topics: Edward Caird, Absolute Idealism, Self-Consciousness, Embodiment, Historiography, Historiography of...
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Lectures from Colombo to Almora Cw 3
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Lectures and Discourses Vol 3 cw
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Practical Vedanta and Other Lectures by swami vivekananda cw v 2 Audio Book
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Frederick Douglas Human Rights Lecture 2022 featuring Kara Stevens. Presented by the University of La Verne College of Arts and Sciences and Title V Skills for Success Grant.
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LibriVox recording of Nine Biological Lectures by Various Authors. Read in English by J. M. Smallheer Nine lectures on a variety of biological subjects delivered at The Marine Biological Laboratories of Wood's Holl in the summer session of 1895. Please note that the Tables in Lecture 9 are not included in the recording. Please refer to the text. - Summary by J.M. Smallheer For further information, including links to online text, reader information, RSS feeds, CD cover or other formats (if...
Topics: librivox, audiobooks, huxley, biology, lectures, paleontology, infection, immunity, wood's holl,...
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Sir-al-Asrar-SHEIKH-ABDUL-QADIR-JILANI-RA
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Legislation, Professional Practice and Contracts (GUC Berlin 2021) * course material, lectures, and study notes* Dr Fouad Gehad Marei
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Les 7 lectures
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Part almanac, part encyclopedia, part dictionary, Nathaniel C. Fowler, Jr. gives us his idea of important, but sometimes obscure, facts that he thinks should be in our bank of general knowledge. He includes a large section on medical emergency and health. Items are arranged in alphabetical order, so there is no logical presentation, but reference is made easy. Or, it is just interesting browsing, and a glimpse into the world of the early twentieth century.
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Ancient Sparta
Topics: Ancient Sparta, Euripides, Hippolytus, Ancient Greek Music, Great Books, Homer's Odyssey, Pyrrhus...
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Stations of The Travellers, FB: https://www.facebook.com/DarUlFaqar, URL: https://muhammadiyah.info
Topics: ALLAH, Muhammad (SAW), Islam, Quran, Hadeeth, Tafseer, Islamic Beliefs, Islamic faith, Islamic...
The UK government’s Online Safety Bill has the potential to be a landmark piece of legislation, setting new norms for accountability and online safety that could have far-reaching impact for the major social media platforms. Is this the next step to a safer web for all? From vaccine misinformation to racist and misogynistic abuse, the scale of harmful content online is a cause of increasingly widespread public concern. Meanwhile, recent whistle-blower accounts from within Big Tech have shed...
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Too many primary school pupils are missing out on the benefits that youth social action has to offer. How can we make sure opportunities to make a difference to the issues they care about are fairly shared among our youngest citizens? Join us for the launch of the ‘Citizens of Now: High-quality Social Action with Primary Schools’. Participating in high-quality social action opportunities has a ‘double benefit’ for the young people involved and communities. Young people develop new...
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Here are miscellaneous Lectures of Damodara Das for sharing purpose.
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شیخ ادریس صاحب دامت برکاتہم د سیرت بیانونہ
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Georgetown University professor Bonnie Morris talked about discrimination against women in sports and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972. Title IX prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in any federally funded education program or activity. Sponsor: Georgetown University
Topics: Lectures in History Women's Sports and Title IX, Television Program
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Georgetown University professor Bonnie Morris talked about discrimination against women in sports and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972. Title IX prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in any federally funded education program or activity. Sponsor: Georgetown University
Topics: Lectures in History Women's Sports and Title IX, Television Program
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University of Michigan professor Melissa Borja taught a class about Southeast Asian migration to the United States and post-Vietnam War refugees. She examined how laws and public opinion have changed over the past five decades and emphasized the difference between immigrants and refugees. Sponsor: University of Michigan | Ross (Stephen M.) School of Business
Topics: Lectures in History Post-Vietnam War Refugees, Television Program
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San Diego State University professor Pierre Asselin taught a class on the Vietnam War, looking at the conflict from U.S. escalation in 1965 to the fall of Saigon in 1975. He described the tactics of both sides and outlined how the South Vietnamese were supported by America forces, while the North Vietnamese received supplies from both China and the Soviet Union. He argued that the United States was in Vietnam to prove the viability of capitalism and the American system of government. Sponsor:...
Topics: Lectures in History The Vietnam War, 1965-75, Television Program
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Professor David Farber teaches twentieth-century American history at Temple University in Philadelphia. In this lecture to a history class he focused on the origin of the 1960s Vietnam anti-war movement, and his view of how it helped to expand the nation's democratic process. Sponsor: Temple University | History Department
Topics: Lectures in History Vietnam Anti-War Movement, Television Program
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Professor David Farber teaches twentieth-century American history at Temple University in Philadelphia. In this lecture to a history class he focused on the origin of the 1960s Vietnam anti-war movement, and his view of how it helped to expand the nation's democratic process. Sponsor: Temple University | History Department
Topics: Lectures in History Vietnam Anti-War Movement, Television Program
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John Dean, former White House counsel to President Nixon and now Barry Goldwater Chair of American Institutions at Arizona State University, teaches a class on Watergate and the discovery of the Nixon White House taping system. In June 1973, during testimony before the Senate Watergate Committee, Mr. Dean implicated President Nixon and administration officials -- including himself -- in the Watergate cover-up. Mr. Dean later pleaded guilty of obstruction of justice for his role in Watergate and...
Topics: Lectures in History Watergate & Discovery of White House Taping System, Television Program
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University of Texas at Austin professor Jeremi Suri taught an class about President Ronald Reagan and the end of the Cold War. He explored Reagan's domestic politics as well as his working relationship with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. This class was taught online due to the coronavirus pandemic and the University of Texas at Austin provided the video. Sponsor: University of Texas at Austin
Topics: Lectures in History Ronald Reagan and End of the Cold War, Television Program
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Wofford College professor Mark Byrnes taught a class about U.S. public opinion, the rise of radio as a national media, and the debate about whether to enter World War II. He outlined the arguments both for and against intervention and used radio clips to demonstrate the role it played in shaping American views and foreign policy. Sponsor: Wofford College
Topics: Lectures in History Public Opinion, Radio & Entry into World War II, Television Program
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Texas Woman's University professor Katherine Landdeck taught a class about the ways American women contributed to the war effort during World War II. She detailed the expectations for women on the home front to write letters to soldiers, plant victory gardens, and work in factories. She also compared what options were available to women for service with each military branch. Sponsor: Texas Woman's University
Topics: Lectures in History Women During World War II, Television Program
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Wellesley College professor Brenna Greer debunked myths about Rosa Parks and the 1955-56 Montgomery bus boycott. Professor Greer explained that Parks was not the first African American woman who refused to give up her seat and that the boycott had planning and precedent. She also explored with the class why a simplified version of this history has become so widespread. Sponsor: Wellesley College
Topics: Lectures in History Rosa Parks & the Montgomery Bus Boycott, Television Program
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University of Delaware professor Tiffany Gill taught a class about the role of African American women in the Civil Rights Movement. She described how beauty parlors, while often overlooked, functioned as a safe place for women to organize sit-ins, voter registration drives, and boycotts. Sponsor: University of Delaware
Topics: Lectures in History African American Women and the Civil Rights Movement, Television Program
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Wofford College professor Mark Byrnes taught a class about U.S. public opinion, the rise of radio as a national media, and the debate about whether to enter World War II. He outlined the arguments both for and against intervention and used radio clips to demonstrate the role it played in shaping American views and foreign policy. Sponsor: Wofford College
Topics: Lectures in History Public Opinion, Radio & Entry into World War II, Television Program
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University of Minnesota professor Saje Mathieu taught a class about "neutrality" and what that concept meant in World War I America. She explained how neutrality did not mean inactivity, as the U.S. sold materials to both the Allied and Central Powers, helping both sides continue the fight. She also talked about how the U.S. viewed itself as the defender of democracy and sought to police certain nations and ethnic groups, yet faced criticism for how it treated its own dissenters and...
Topics: Lectures in History Neutrality & World War I America, Television Program
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Davidson College professor Sally McMillen talked about the polio epidemic in the United States in the early to mid-20th century. Fear of contracting polio grew following a series of outbreaks, including one in 1916 that started in Brooklyn, New York, and eventually killed more than 6,000 people. She also spoke about the efforts of President Franklin Roosevelt to help find a cure, in part by starting the March of Dimes organization. Sponsor: Davidson College
Topics: Lectures in History Polio Epidemic in the United States, Television Program
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Georgetown University professor Katherine Benton-Cohen taught a class on the Progressive Era. She talked about how politicians and reform groups in the early 20th century attempted to improve social and economic conditions through trust busting, interstate regulation, and prohibition. She also discussed the policies and campaigns of Theodore Roosevelt, the period's most dominant political figure. Sponsor: Georgetown University
Topics: Lectures in History The Progressive Era, Television Program
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Southern Methodist University professor Alexis McCrossen teaches a class on the abundance of the 1920s and the Great Depression. She argues that low wages and an unequal distribution of wealth hindered American consumers from keeping up with the high levels of economic productivity. She also talks about the demands for political solutions and President Roosevelt's "New Deal" programs. Sponsor: Southern Methodist University
Topics: Lectures in History Abundance, Wages & the Great Depression, Television Program
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On "Lectures in History," Chapman University history professor Jennifer Keene looks at myths about America's involvement in World War I, including the misconceptions that the U.S. was not involved in Europe prior to entering the war, or that World War I failed to have a lasting impact on American society. Sponsor: Chapman University
Topics: Lectures in History Myths About America in World War I, Television Program
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Michael Kazin talked about culture and society in the 1920s. He spoke about Prohibition and the exploits of the gangster Al Capone, who eventually went to prison on tax evasion charges, the motion picture industry and the new production codes that sought to reduce sexuality in films, and the 1925 State of Tennessee v. John Thomas Scopes trial, in which a high school teacher faced charges of unlawfully teaching evolution in a state-funded school. Sponsor: Georgetown University | History...
Topics: Lectures in History 1920s Culture & Society, Television Program
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Iowa State University professor Pamela Riney-Kehrberg taught a class on food during the Great Depression. She described the ways families tried to stretch their money and food supply - often by gardening, buying cheap ingredients and eating the same thing over and over. Sponsor: Iowa State University
Topics: Lectures in History Food During the Great Depression, Television Program
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American University professor W. Joseph Campbell taught a class on myths about William Randolph Hearst, Yellow Journalism & the lead-up to Spanish-American War at the end of the 19th century. He debunked the tale that William Randolph Hearst telegrammed one of his one of his correspondents on assignment in Cuba, "You furnish the pictures, I'll furnish the war." Sponsor: American University
Topics: Lectures in History Yellow Journalism & the Spanish-American War, Television Program
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On "Lectures in History," Emory University professor Patrick Allitt teaches a class about the California Gold Rush of the mid-1800s. He describes how people got there, the physical geography of the area, and the evolving technology used to mine gold. Sponsor: Emory University
Topics: Lectures in History California Gold Rush, Television Program
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Guilford Technical Community College professor Jeff Kinard taught a class about Civil War weaponry and shared artifacts such as muskets, carbines and revolvers. He described technological advances, such as breech loading and rifled barrels, that allowed soldiers to fire faster and with more accuracy. Sponsor: Guilford Technical Community College
Topics: Lectures in History Civil War Weaponry, Television Program
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