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Discussing "We" By Yevgeny Zamyatin
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In this episode of Canonball we discuss "We," which was written by Yevgeny Zamyatin and first published in 1924.
Get a copy of my edition of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein at my website:
VollrathPublishing.com
Chapters
1. Zamyatin's Education, Bolshevik Activity, Participation In The Revolution, Writing, Publication Of "We," And Censorship (00:00:00)
2. The World Of "We" (00:10:19)
3. Frederick Winslow Taylor As Prophet And Philosopher (00:14:21)
4. Children And Spouses In "We" And A Connection To Vico (00:16:45)
5. The Individual Internalizing The Messages Of His Environment (00:18:50)
6. Removing Envy And Originality To Increase Happiness (00:23:37)
7. D-503 Gets A Soul (00:26:58)
8. Dreams And Imagination As Illness, "The Insanity Of Thinking," And "Gnawing Worm-Like Torturing Question Marks" (00:30:14)
9. D-503's Tone In His Writing (00:32:01)
10. A Man Whose Being Is Shaped By A Sick Environment (00:35:47)
11. How People Would Submit To The Rhetoric Of The "United State" (00:36:55)
12. Moral Inversions (00:45:15)
13. AI-Generated Music (00:46:39)
79 episodes
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In this episode of Canonball we discuss "We," which was written by Yevgeny Zamyatin and first published in 1924.
Get a copy of my edition of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein at my website:
VollrathPublishing.com
Chapters
1. Zamyatin's Education, Bolshevik Activity, Participation In The Revolution, Writing, Publication Of "We," And Censorship (00:00:00)
2. The World Of "We" (00:10:19)
3. Frederick Winslow Taylor As Prophet And Philosopher (00:14:21)
4. Children And Spouses In "We" And A Connection To Vico (00:16:45)
5. The Individual Internalizing The Messages Of His Environment (00:18:50)
6. Removing Envy And Originality To Increase Happiness (00:23:37)
7. D-503 Gets A Soul (00:26:58)
8. Dreams And Imagination As Illness, "The Insanity Of Thinking," And "Gnawing Worm-Like Torturing Question Marks" (00:30:14)
9. D-503's Tone In His Writing (00:32:01)
10. A Man Whose Being Is Shaped By A Sick Environment (00:35:47)
11. How People Would Submit To The Rhetoric Of The "United State" (00:36:55)
12. Moral Inversions (00:45:15)
13. AI-Generated Music (00:46:39)
79 episodes
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