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Timeless Thinkers
Timeless Thinkers Studio
19 episodes
3 weeks ago
From diagnosis to design: understanding power's eternal problem. In this second part of our Montesquieu series, we explore the fundamental challenge that every government in history has faced, and most have failed to solve. Montesquieu observed that power, by its very nature, seeks to expand. It corrupts not because people are evil, but because authority naturally attempts to extend its reach as far as it will go. This was Montesquieu's revolutionary insight: "It is an eternal experience tha...
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From diagnosis to design: understanding power's eternal problem. In this second part of our Montesquieu series, we explore the fundamental challenge that every government in history has faced, and most have failed to solve. Montesquieu observed that power, by its very nature, seeks to expand. It corrupts not because people are evil, but because authority naturally attempts to extend its reach as far as it will go. This was Montesquieu's revolutionary insight: "It is an eternal experience tha...
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Education
Society & Culture,
Philosophy
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Rousseau: From Natural Freedom Into Social Chains Ep.4 Part 2
Timeless Thinkers
6 minutes
1 month ago
Rousseau: From Natural Freedom Into Social Chains Ep.4 Part 2
In this episode of Timeless Thinkers, we follow Rousseau’s tragic journey from humanity’s original freedom to its enslavement under civilization. Born free, Rousseau argues, humans once lived peacefully in a state of nature — independent, compassionate, and content. But the invention of property, inequality, and dependence forged our invisible chains. Civilization gave us progress, luxury, and knowledge — but it also made us slaves to opinion, comparison, and power. We traded simplicity for...
Timeless Thinkers
From diagnosis to design: understanding power's eternal problem. In this second part of our Montesquieu series, we explore the fundamental challenge that every government in history has faced, and most have failed to solve. Montesquieu observed that power, by its very nature, seeks to expand. It corrupts not because people are evil, but because authority naturally attempts to extend its reach as far as it will go. This was Montesquieu's revolutionary insight: "It is an eternal experience tha...