Dear friends of Parallax,
We are very happy to present you the second episode of our “Strange-Attractor”-Roundtable podcast, with STEVE MCINTOSH, DANIEL GÖRTZ, JOHN BUNZL, MAX BORDERS and THADDEUS RUSSELL.
Since the system of politics in its modern and postmodern iteration is obviously not fit to deal with the manifold problems (meta-crisis), how could a ‘post-postmodern’ approach to politics look like? What new narrative is needed to legitimize a new (metamodern/post-postmodern/post-progressive) approach to politics?
Episode 3 of the Parallax-Premium-Podcast with Andrew Sweeny and Tom Amarque is up. Andrew and Tom ramble about sex, politics, the vaccination fallacy, and the "Strange Attractor"-Roundtable episode 2. It´s a meta-commentary podcast show, you know? Strange stuff.
SWEENY VS BARD S03E12: WITH THOMAS HAMELRYCK is also up: TANTRA AND NEO TANTRA
A discussion of various Tantric traditions and Tantra’s place in the west. What are the causes and conditions necessary for Tantra to flourish? What is the value of Neo Tantra? How to preserve ‘The barred absolute’, or the secrecy necessary for genuine tantric practice?
A discussion of various Tantric traditions and Tantra’s place in the west. What are the causes and conditions necessary for Tantra to flourish? What is the value of Neo Tantra? How to preserve ‘The barred absolute’, or the secrecy necessary for genuine tantric practice?
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.
How can you Help Parallax?
Make a donation via Patreon and Paypal, subscribe to our newsletter, or just share.
Contact and submissions please write to redaktion@parallax-magazin.de
Lecture Series
Parallax Podcast
Parallax Youtube