Dear friends,
Parallax continues to put up stellar heterodox content, starting a bit slowly in January but heating up in the spring. In January we began a new series by Tom Amarque called 30 minute Brawl. In this Tom speaks the unspeakable, addresses controversial topics with his usual intelligent brew of philosophy, humanism, and fearless common sense.
There have been several pertinent podcasts including an epic Sweeny vs Bard with Thomas Hamelryck where we discuss the wisdom of crowds and have a great discussion with Marshall Mcluhan Scholar Clinton Ignatov. We have also recently published Parallax podcast with Andrew Sweeny, Zak Stein, John Vervaeke, Christopher Mastropietro and others.
2021 promises to be a big year in the Parallax universe!
Upcoming podcasts:
Sweeny vs Bard with Alexander Elung: Metaphysics in The Digital Age: The wisdom and the madness of crowds. Tuesday, January 23th, 2021.
A conversation with J.P. Marceau, editor of The Symbolic World: Catholic and Buddhist symbolism. Friday, January 26th, 2021.
Recent releases:
Sweeny vs Bard with Thomas Hamelryck: The wisdom and the madness of crowds.
Trialogue #7: John Vervaeke, Christopher Mastropietro, and Andrew Sweeny .Eros and Agape.
John Vervaeke and Zak Stein with Andrew Sweeny. Education and Conviviality
Sweeny vs Bard with Clinton Ignatov: Marshall McLuhan Symposium.
Tom Amarque´s 30 minute brawl
Recent Articles:
ZUR PERFORMATISTISCHEN WENDE IN DER KULTUR by Raoul Eshelman
WEM GEHÖRT DIE UMWELT? by Sean Esbjörn-Hargens
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About Parallax
Parallax is a European online media platform offering constructive and fresh perspectives for the post-post modern age. We publish essays and podcasts, webinars and lectures, and are a hub for original and heterodox thinking.
The word ‘parallax’ stems from the old greek παράλλαξις parállaxis, which means to shift the viewpoint of the observer. The name suggests psychoactive and alternative sense-making, as opposed to mainstream narratives and ideologies.
Through our work with various European ‘digital tribes’, we create media and Bildung (education), and promote social, cognitive and spiritual development. Moreover, we aim to provide a European counterpoint to the dominant anglo-saxon narratives.
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