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The 48 Laws of Power


In 1996, a frustrated screenwriter got a fellowship in Italy. Twenty years later, Beyoncé released "Lemonade." 

Content warning: This episode includes a mention of suicide.

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Sources:

  • Rebecca Solnit’s “A Paradise Built in Hell”
  • Kelly Link's "White Cat, Black Dog"
  • The Half-Century in Bullshit: On Peter Bogdanovich’s “Paper Moon” and Robert Greene’s “The 48 Laws of Power”
  • A Book of Anecdotes, 1957
    The Little Brown Book Of Anecdotes
  • Fear Nothing: Self-Fashioning and Social Mobility in 50 Cent’s The 50th Law
  • The fear of conflict leads people to systematically avoid potentially valuable zero-sum situations
  • The Immigration Dilemma
  • You Can Win But I Can't Lose
  • If you rise, I fall: Equality is prevented by the misperception that it harms advantaged groups
  • Zero-Sum Thinking and the Roots of U.S. Political Divides
  • A Genesis of Conflict: The Zero-Sum Mindset
  • Forbes Winslow’s Physic and Physicians
  • The role of masculinity in men's help-seeking for depression: A systematic review
  •  The Strange, Sad Story of Joe Orton, His Lover, and 72 Stolen Library Books 
  • A Failure Of Initiative
  • New Orleans reaches settlements for police shootings after Hurricane Katrina
  • Post-Katrina, White Vigilantes Shot African-Americans With Impunity

 Thanks to Mindseye for our theme song!


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 November 2, 2023  1h5m