Malice, or the Establishment? | Michael Malice | EP 176

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  • Опубліковано 23 лип 2024
  • Michael Malice is a New York City-based author, podcaster, columnist, and media personality. He is a champion and proponent of free speech, anarchy, and many other non-mainstream ideals.
    Find more of Michael Malice on Twitter @michaelmalice, on his UA-cam Channel Michael Malice, and check out his books
    The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast can be found at www.jordanbpeterson.com/podcast/
    [00:00] Intro
    [0:18] Jordan introduces this episode's guest Michael Malice, an online personality and author with a quick wit and sharp sometimes abrasive sense of humor.
    [2:00] Jordan selects Michael's book the New Right, and specifically 4chan, as the discussion starter for the show
    [5:30] Discussing the changing nature and cost of voicing one's true opinion to the world
    [9:30] The specific type of testing "trolling" of established authoritative institutions. Michael admits that everyone makes mistakes from time to time even the media, but it's how you handle the mistake (covering it up or admitting to the error) that makes the distinction in how he views media institutions
    [12:30] Malice outlines the specifics of 4chan for those who may not be familiar with the platform.
    [17:00] What about 4chan made it such a hospitable place for the New Right as Michael calls them. Michael defines what he views "trolling" to be.
    [21:30] Jordan comments that the extreme contempt he sees coming from the Left for average working-class people and to some degree the downtrodden of society. Michael explains how he thinks Trump was able to win these people over when they felt abandoned by the democratic party
    [32:00] Jordan digs into memes, looking at examples from his own experience being meme'd many times
    [40:30] Legacy media is burning out so what is next? Examining the positives and drawbacks of the network TV format.
    [52:00] Talking about Michael’s more anarchical views of America contrasted with Jordans hesitations to complete fragmentation and separation of the two more dichotomous types of individuals in western society, being the conservative and the liberal.
    [1:00:00] Playing "games" cooperating with different viewpoints to keep the country functioning
    [1:05:30] Micheal describes his estimate of who the elite are. Jordan plays the role of a defender of the patriarchy to counter. Michael outlines one of his core premises that he doesn't want others to tell him what he should inherently value.
    [1:20:30] The two debaters circle back to the engaging aspects of podcast format
    [1:25:30] Jordan revisits and tries to sum up where he feels Michaels distaste for established powers stems from.
    [1:29:30] Malice asks Jordan if he has engaged on 4chan. Michael continues to make his point that structure and corruption can not be separated from institutions. Both comment on giving people the encouragement to be a better version of themself to strive towards
    [1:36:20] Michael’s issue with the deification of the intellectual class in all aspects. Jordan gives his assessment of his time at Harvard and the people there, in the '90s at least. They continue exploring differing views on inherent corruption in politics.
    [1:51:00] The marriage of truth and humor, Malice gives an example from his book Dear Reader: The North Korea Book. Looking at the satire in the movie The Death of Stalin
    [2:03:00] Jordan responds on the importance of staying on the right side of funny
    [2:09:00] Wrapping up the show, one last question from Michael
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 10 тис.

  • @brightonkazembe6838
    @brightonkazembe6838 3 роки тому +5514

    Jordan's audience is far diverse than what people may claim. I have a large group of friends down here in Africa that revere the man. His principles transcend culture.

  • @eramz56
    @eramz56 3 роки тому +1889

    "The greatest thing that I got from Harvard was never again having to respect a person with a Harvard degree."
    -Thomas Sowell

    • @kaiserironcladchad582
      @kaiserironcladchad582 3 роки тому +91

      Seems better to respect someone for their integrity rather than for their titles.

    • @migorpan2051
      @migorpan2051 3 роки тому +15

      @@kaiserironcladchad582 integrity builds people up while deception tears them down.

    • @taylorc2542
      @taylorc2542 3 роки тому +10

      Everything that Malice talks about could and should be directed at his own (unmentionable) people, yet he always dances around the elephant in the room. Could at least one of them go off script?

    • @eramz56
      @eramz56 3 роки тому +7

      @@taylorc2542 The Russians, indeed.

    • @patrik79a
      @patrik79a 3 роки тому +3

      That can't really be a quote? Can it?

  • @seanrobbins3417
    @seanrobbins3417 3 роки тому +416

    The moment at the end where Michael asked advice for mentoring young kids is the ultimate fruition of Jordan’s work. He let him know that he’s no longer carrying the cross on his own. What a beautiful moment. Thank you both for this ❤️

    • @adammontgomery5532
      @adammontgomery5532 2 роки тому +10

      Michael was like a sponge in that moment, just taking in Jordan's words. Wonderful to see.

    • @stephencarlsbad
      @stephencarlsbad 2 роки тому +6

      JP was just being nice to Michael. If he didn't respect his daughters relationship with Michael then he would have gone harder in the paint against Michaels deluded positions.

    • @Zappappappappa
      @Zappappappappa 2 роки тому +16

      @@stephencarlsbad deluded? How so? Please explain because outside of him having some rather out of the box ideas which he lays out carefully and intelligently I don't see where he comes across as delusional.

    • @johnstown2451
      @johnstown2451 2 роки тому +3

      @@Zappappappappa
      I agree with stevencarlsbad statement.
      I really enjoy listening to Michael, he is very intelligent and is thinking from a different dimension.
      Having said that, I can’t stand his atheistic pity parties where he then talks for a significant amount of time about his Jewish heritage. If we’re all here by chance-disavow the past crazy family religion and spend the time explaining how to navigate life with 7 billion different perspectives of truth (with a little t).
      That’s the biggest question I have for his anarchism believes. Who do we follow when something bad happens? There’s a saying, if you lock 5 people in a room and you give each person $20- by the end of the week, 1 person will have it all. Either by force or conning.
      He’s right that the USA is far from where we should be, but his anger to the founders his hard to swallow.
      I was a stupid agnostic for a long time before finding Chuck Missler and Ravi Zacharias. 173880 changed my life.

    • @xokelis0015
      @xokelis0015 2 роки тому +6

      @@Zappappappappa
      I don't know if I'd call it delusional, but he has definitely fallen in love with his own intellect, completely dismissing the fact that in humanity's 200 or so thousand year history, a completely voluntary society, has never existed for long. He's completely discounting human nature in many ways similar to the way the totalitarian utopians do. Neither extreme has ever been demonstrated to work - yet he speaks about his perceived utopia with such conviction - as if he has it all figured out and if only us dumb statists would let go of our chains we'd usher in said utopia tomorrow.
      There is a way for him to demonstrate his ideas work. Convince enough anarchist utopians to purchase an island and usher in their utopia there. Once the rest of us dumb statists see how unimaginably productive and advanced the anarchists are we'll adopt more and more of their ways of life.

  • @Sacred_Walls
    @Sacred_Walls 2 роки тому +176

    This was unbelievably enlightening. Can’t believe this is free content. How lucky are we to live in a time such as this?!! Wow!

    • @DAVID4872
      @DAVID4872 Рік тому +2

      we are,i love them both.

    • @thehillbillygamer2183
      @thehillbillygamer2183 Рік тому +1

      I didn't know Jordan was going to interview the president of Ukraine but why they keep talking about North Korea and how come he had Nest Jordan for money yet

    • @buhuhuh7757
      @buhuhuh7757 Рік тому +1

      And that it will be preserved for future generations

    • @ImGoingSupersonic
      @ImGoingSupersonic Рік тому

      ​@@thehillbillygamer2183Yea i thought he was super Ukrainian lookin too 😂

  • @scotthudson6628
    @scotthudson6628 3 роки тому +688

    Is it just me, or has Dr. Peterson's podcasts become significantly better in the last two weeks? He seems healthier, more engaged, and his guests are intellectually satisfying. Really great to see.

    • @hutton87dfc
      @hutton87dfc 3 роки тому +42

      Nope. Not just you. Totally agree. He's definetly gradually returning back to full form

    • @Sargent.Pierce
      @Sargent.Pierce 3 роки тому +12

      Bari Weiss. Just fantastic.

    • @W4114C3
      @W4114C3 3 роки тому +5

      It definitely seems like he's feeling much better.

    • @Fieldeluxe
      @Fieldeluxe 3 роки тому +3

      Incredible observation, thank you

    • @daveferranda9379
      @daveferranda9379 3 роки тому +5

      I noticed too, im wondering if he has taken on some of Wim Hof's techniques?? Has he mentioned it in any updates?

  • @dentonjordan6992
    @dentonjordan6992 3 роки тому +940

    “For young people, broadcast media is so dead they don’t even notice the corpse”… killer observation

    • @davidlynch9049
      @davidlynch9049 3 роки тому +35

      Yes, but the state still collects a media tax to pay for the bureaucracy that creates and delivers media that the young don't engage with. Needs to change.

    • @travelthis
      @travelthis 3 роки тому +8

      So true. That statement is profound.

    • @dentonjordan6992
      @dentonjordan6992 3 роки тому +8

      @@davidlynch9049 I’ll contribute to your campaign

    • @RodJeez
      @RodJeez 3 роки тому +28

      They missed the point of medias influence through Netflix, UA-cam, and news web pages. Take a gander on the Snapchat news pages and tell me there isn't disproportionate influence by media there.
      In fact it's worse now because the audience has their propaganda being forced to them nearly 24/7. This isn't just CNN, MSNBC, etc. There are other instituons like Hollywood and Netflix pushing the same.

    • @omnacky
      @omnacky 3 роки тому +1

      @@davidlynch9049 In which country/s

  • @alca_pwn_2232
    @alca_pwn_2232 2 роки тому +73

    It brings joy to my heart that people as genuine as this not only still exist but are also both incredibly popular in culture.

    • @Drisdelle09
      @Drisdelle09 Рік тому +3

      ‘Popular’ on one side of the culture. Apropos of what Michael’s main point was.

  • @foxriver9156
    @foxriver9156 2 роки тому +95

    Best Michael Malice interview I’ve seen yet. I hope Jordan does this again soon, I imagine they could far deepen these conversations and I am the greedy bastard who wants more.

    • @sarahrenay341
      @sarahrenay341 Рік тому

      Me too!

    • @riverside321
      @riverside321 Рік тому +1

      Mike beat the hell outa yaron brook also but no rerun because yaron isn't even objectivist

    • @nefelibatacomingthrough2707
      @nefelibatacomingthrough2707 Рік тому

      Check Lex Fridman podcast. Theres two episodes and both are hilarious. Not as hard on point of problems of the world but good nevertheless.

    • @carlovincetti
      @carlovincetti Рік тому

      Should we change the meaning of greedy bastard:)

  • @PrestoninFranklin
    @PrestoninFranklin 3 роки тому +1814

    Can we just take a minute to marvel at the fact that this level of quality information is free and on demand! Absolutely amazing

    • @madness198648
      @madness198648 3 роки тому +25

      Atleast for now it can be accessed easily 😔

    • @GregAlterton
      @GregAlterton 3 роки тому +7

      A big reason I have hope for our society and world.

    • @blackthornejoshua2929
      @blackthornejoshua2929 3 роки тому +10

      I do everytime I feel the pressure of cancel culture and what social media has negatively done to people.
      Negatives cannot be without positives.
      And information like this is the wheat within the chaff.
      Whenever you feel defeated. Stay DETERMINED, and remember the balance that exists. When faced with negatives search for the balance of opposites.

    • @Samuel-sw9dn
      @Samuel-sw9dn 3 роки тому +2

      I can't do it. I feel guilty for not finding his wisdom sooner.

    • @Michael-ht8on
      @Michael-ht8on 3 роки тому +8

      Yeah until they ban both of them for being right wing white supremacists that are radicalizing their viewers, gonna be a sad day

  • @dogtired82
    @dogtired82 3 роки тому +462

    "For young people broadcast TV is so dead that they don't even notice the corpse."
    Jordan B Peterson, dropping bombshells at the mainstream media. Just love this line!

    • @britneyalyssa1314
      @britneyalyssa1314 2 роки тому +6

      I only pay for wifi not cable tv or anything.

    • @stevemyers2092
      @stevemyers2092 2 роки тому +3

      for old people too.....tv? what tv?

    • @azchris1979
      @azchris1979 2 роки тому +3

      42 and been there for years.

    • @briangranger1741
      @briangranger1741 2 роки тому +1

      got off cable in 2000, never replaced it not with satellite or anything tv related.

    • @plainuserid
      @plainuserid 2 роки тому +3

      It’s why the liberal establishment jumped all over control of big tech.

  • @fkillah
    @fkillah 3 роки тому +182

    I’m with Michael when he says politicians and elite education are generally corrupt. Jordan push’s back by countering some exceptions to the rule which is true too but it’s the minority.

    • @yCherkashin
      @yCherkashin 2 роки тому +8

      When and where Jordan went to school he got an idea of "school".
      When and where Michael went to school he got the ideas he got of it.
      Myself, I have a much harsher view of schooling than both of them. And from what I see of the recently educated, my intuition of where it was all going must have been correct. So it is much, much worse than both of them could imagine even.

    • @babyyeti2540
      @babyyeti2540 2 роки тому +11

      The because, as Jordan occasionally says, it’s important not to throw the baby out with the bathwater. Exceptions or not, it would be irresponsible to ignore that they exist.

    • @yCherkashin
      @yCherkashin 2 роки тому +3

      @@babyyeti2540 they are not indicative of how the system works in it's design. The rule is the rule, the exceptions highlight the rule.
      It's less "baby with the bathwater", and more "few innocents, but mostly not, for the electric chair".
      I see your point, but Jordan has to graduate to updated reality of things.

    • @ypey1
      @ypey1 2 роки тому +2

      We have a saying that goes like: It is the exception that confirms the rule.

    • @fkillah
      @fkillah 2 роки тому

      @@ypey1 I like that saying

  • @RobbC.
    @RobbC. 2 роки тому +30

    This is how real conversations should happen. Two intelligent human beings, with sometimes differing opinions, both shaking hands and moving on. That is the biggest lesson to take from watching this. Excellent viewing. What a beautiful thing to see. Congrats on another great episode.

  • @diogeneschicken2968
    @diogeneschicken2968 3 роки тому +555

    It's funny that angry white men are associated with JP , but here I am an Indian woman trying to improve my life with the words of this great man. Surprisingly a lot of Indians follow JP . I just want Jordan to know that he's making a positive difference across the world .
    Also Michael was great in this interview , thoroughly enjoyed this 😊

  • @bhbluebird
    @bhbluebird 3 роки тому +1575

    "the battle is won, when the average American regards a corporate journalist exactly as they regard a tobacco executive"
    Bingo! This is a great conversation.

    • @hariman7727
      @hariman7727 3 роки тому +40

      There are dozens of moments like this in this whole podcast.
      This is even better than the Jocko willink podcast, and that one was fan-flipping-tastic.

    • @Astares9
      @Astares9 3 роки тому +53

      "It's a lot easier to train a smart dog than it is a dumb one." - Malice's metaphors are just golden, I love the man.

    • @harrysachs2274
      @harrysachs2274 3 роки тому +12

      I can think of worse things than a tobacco exec. At this point people know what they're doing when they smoke cigarettes. I'm saying this as a smoker.

    • @puravida1159
      @puravida1159 3 роки тому +2

      amen

    • @jeromestaana02
      @jeromestaana02 3 роки тому +4

      I stopped at 1:36:57 cause I got bored, so I’m not sure if the question has been addressed but this discussion reminds me of the Sam Harris debate and other discussion pertaining religion and atheism. Where JP is basically JUST telling them that the “coin” has two sides and somehow whoever he’s talking to just doesn’t get it.

  • @OnTheRogersJourney
    @OnTheRogersJourney 2 роки тому +195

    As an anarchist, I was excited to watch Peterson and Malice interact. They certainly did not disappoint! I enjoyed the sparring, and I think each did a good job of presenting his views and challenging the other's ideas.
    I do think that several times Michael missed chances Jordan gave him to press home his idea that malevolence is baked into the system he calls the "Cathedral". In response to Michael's assertions that malevolent people are motivated to join the government, for example, Jordan kept relating that different members of that system are often decent, even moral, people. In each of those cases, Michael had the chance to press the point that the system is so wretched that it takes even normal, moral, good people and uses them to do extremely violent, perverse acts. Brave men become soldiers and go to other countries and kill people there, even though afterwards it is obvious that the war was pointless at best. Good guys become police officers and beat up people, who afterwards are recognized as innocent. Decent folks go to Washington and end up making bad laws that require the police to use force against non-violent people.
    How did Hitler and Stalin accomplish so many heinous acts? Were Germany and Russia so full of abnormally bad people? The State twists people into ugly caricatures of humanity. It uses normal people to carry out atrocities.

    • @MisterCovek
      @MisterCovek 2 роки тому +17

      I also thought Malice could've pressed harder on his anarchy explanation when he said that there is not a 3rd party between these two having this conversation. I don't think Jordan understood that anarchy is all about the "voluntary". I think Jordan thinks anarchy is just endless people splitting into groups and warring with one another. I think he missed the part where people will find groups that suits them and be a part of that group.

    • @MandrakeDCR
      @MandrakeDCR 2 роки тому +12

      To be fair, he probably didn't push him on that because Jordan regularly goes into that on his own and is a constant voice of warning against the ease with which bad actors can lead entire populations down the tubes. One of his favorite mentions is the book "Ordinary Men". Of all people in the modern era, I would say Jordan has put into words most often and most easy to understand not just why the atrocities of the past happened (and the related psychology that causes alarmingly similar problems today), but how; and perhaps - how we might avoid it if we try.

    • @sharischoll9411
      @sharischoll9411 2 роки тому +3

      They have manipulation down to a science.
      Example. Trump, a lifelong Democrat, told you exactly what you wanted to hear. He is with us. Fact. He was picked, trained and followed the exact same script they used in Russia before they slaughtered over 60 million innocent people who thought that "their Trump" was on their side. They then moved to Germany and followed same script and turned on their own citizens and used Propaganda and accused Poland of bombing them, when in fact the Nazi's bombed Germany. Death toll in WW 2 was well over 200 million and left millions under a Communist Dictator all over the world. That is why they told us they won the war. We free'd people from Life, liberty and pursuit of happiness.

    • @lolainma3218
      @lolainma3218 2 роки тому +10

      @@sharischoll9411 how are you even remotely equating Trump to Hitler or Stalin? Trump did everything he said he would do … he let no one down other than his naïveté in thinking there were any good guys on his side or that he could create partisanship with the left.

    • @andrewkurtz737
      @andrewkurtz737 2 роки тому +5

      I truly love Jordan. But as a new student of anarchy (just found the abolition of work and am on a huge information gathering expedition) I was hoping Malice would explain some of those ideas better. Either way, it was a great show.

  • @NobleMonster
    @NobleMonster 2 роки тому +41

    Thank you guys, thank you. I’m a pretty undereducated man, but I feel like I’m learning so much listening to these pod cast, and other pod cast.

    • @romany8125
      @romany8125 2 роки тому +2

      Reading also helps....

  • @CritterCrew1
    @CritterCrew1 3 роки тому +498

    I hope JP does repeat guests. I would love to see more conversations between JP and Malice. This has been, hands down, one of my favorite episodes by JP. Well done.

    • @SdotThompson
      @SdotThompson 3 роки тому +7

      Styles make fights

    • @BC-gu8vs
      @BC-gu8vs 3 роки тому +14

      I agree I really enjoyed malice and I don’t think I’ve seen JP be so intrigued with a conversation

    • @TheMightyMidget
      @TheMightyMidget 3 роки тому +3

      Hes been on mikhailas podcast and Jordan and him had a great conversation there also, in case you haven't watched.

    • @fahadnazir3912
      @fahadnazir3912 3 роки тому

      I need help I am not a beggar I'm worried about my situation I am poor Please help me $50 food I don't want much God bless you

    • @user-em9su3dd9y
      @user-em9su3dd9y 3 роки тому

      Agreed.

  • @shosugino6716
    @shosugino6716 3 роки тому +1451

    Meme them until they cry, then make memes of them crying. -Sun Tzu, The Art Of War

    • @umpteenexpression530
      @umpteenexpression530 3 роки тому +48

      Im pretty sure that was written during Shia Laboofs "He Will Not Divide Us" inccident in 2016.

    • @shosugino6716
      @shosugino6716 3 роки тому +33

      @@umpteenexpression530 What- The Art Of War?

    • @ernestorountri3034
      @ernestorountri3034 3 роки тому +7

      lol

    • @turizzmo1
      @turizzmo1 3 роки тому +33

      Clearly ahead of his time. Lol

    • @ubilava9454
      @ubilava9454 3 роки тому +10

      @@shosugino6716 The Art of burns delivery

  • @bigdaddy8291
    @bigdaddy8291 2 роки тому +21

    I just spent 2 hours and 11 minutes watching this deep conversation. Thanks you to Jordan and Michael for the thoughts and civility.

  • @noellefrank2573
    @noellefrank2573 2 роки тому +91

    Oh my this is quite the podcast. I love seeing Jordan get so worked up. And Malice keeps making great points! He really is strong in his beliefs and I’m surprised by how much I tended to agree with him! This is one of the most enjoyable podcasts! Must see! Great job guys!

  • @JK-zw5eu
    @JK-zw5eu 3 роки тому +262

    I'm going to be honest this has made me appreciate Jordan Peterson's intellect in a way that I hadn't before. I enjoy the sensation of being able to disagree with some of his prescriptions while wholeheartedly endorsing others. It makes me feel like there is actually room for growth in discourse.

    • @kevomyco4694
      @kevomyco4694 3 роки тому +1

      There's not.

    • @JK-zw5eu
      @JK-zw5eu 3 роки тому +2

      I really haven't found that much desire for understanding in online discourse but I feel that it could be possible if people approached it more like this.

    • @onlyallegra
      @onlyallegra 3 роки тому +12

      Read part of his biography and you wouldn't underestimate him. I never finished reading everything on Wikipedia because it was too long and I started daydreaming. I daydream all the time, but the info there was so dense that I came away thinking that he probably accomplished more in a year than I will in a lifetime.
      I think I can accurately predict only 10% of what he is capable of. His accomplishments are so many that I felt like I needed a nap half way through.
      I am an auditory learner who used to be able to memorize most of interesting lectures in college and can even recount some of the lessons from 10 years ago and what topics were the highlights of some of the courses. And, half of his talks and lectures I have to either take notes or rewatch multiple times just to get most of it.
      He is the only speaker I have watched that can listen, accurately interpret and repeat back the exact premise of what the other person said. I know he used to teach at Harvard. But, I think he has some strengths that even his peers there may not have to that extent.
      Women love to argue with him and try to catch him saying something they can twist. People who have thrice the vocabulary and reasoning skills that I do cherry pick things he said and are often rude when they approach him. I think this is because none of the take five minutes to find out what his background is they same way I had.
      I am sure his verbal reasoning skills are off the charts. I hear hints of a strong literary background paired with other subjects all blended together.
      I randomly found him on UA-cam and watched classroom lectures someone filmed and progressed from there.
      Read a bit of his biography and he will make sense. His background explains his skills and how he integrates everything. He is so much more than just a psychologist. The breadth and depth of who is he is is more than we can imagine.

    • @andrewprahst2529
      @andrewprahst2529 3 роки тому

      Jordan + Jordan

    • @curtiskjobech9477
      @curtiskjobech9477 3 роки тому

      Thank you for this comment!

  • @swingset1969
    @swingset1969 3 роки тому +689

    This conversation is, quite ironically, chaos and order. Love it.

    • @robertjay9415
      @robertjay9415 3 роки тому +7

      My thoughts exactly 😂😂

    • @theconiferoust9598
      @theconiferoust9598 3 роки тому +13

      "It's not ironic--It's coincidental!"

    • @jasonwright8546
      @jasonwright8546 3 роки тому +40

      But which is which?
      Anarchism is Order, as it is founded on Natural Law and the sanctity of Natural Rights.
      The state is Chaos, as it can only perpetuate it's existence through the constant violation of the Rights of its own population.

    • @joppevermeulen6077
      @joppevermeulen6077 3 роки тому +6

      But doesn't every good conversation consist out of chaos and order

    • @JL-hk8vl
      @JL-hk8vl 3 роки тому

      Educated people having educated conversation.

  • @etoineschrdlu9382
    @etoineschrdlu9382 2 роки тому +12

    Michael Malice is one of the few people who can put that "Deer in the headlights" look on Jordan Peterson's face.
    It's always a pleasure to listen to Jordan and Michael converse.

    • @ktwashere5637
      @ktwashere5637 Рік тому

      its funny watching Jordan be outsmarted by someone isn't it. ha ha

  • @Johnny2Drinks
    @Johnny2Drinks 2 роки тому +29

    This was an incredible conversation, I’ve easily listened to it 10 times. Came away loving these two more, hope they talk again.

    • @sarahrenay341
      @sarahrenay341 Рік тому

      Coming back to rewatch it again for about the fifth time myself. So many concepts to unpack and so well thought out and articulated. Immense respect for both of them!

  • @briggsb1
    @briggsb1 3 роки тому +392

    There is something very relatable about Jordan, when he clearly is frustrated with himself, and he can't immediately wrap his brain around a certain thought. He then does something that I haven't mastered. He slows things down, takes a moment, organizes his thoughts, and sticks the landing.

    • @dentonjordan6992
      @dentonjordan6992 3 роки тому +17

      Well stated , well analyzed

    • @nickmagrick7702
      @nickmagrick7702 3 роки тому +1

      everyone has a hard time exploring new ideas. Thats not something that ever changes.

    • @sushimaster77
      @sushimaster77 3 роки тому +6

      The second half of the conversation was like a wise professor speaking with an extremely bright but uninformed and confident student.

    • @dangame1685
      @dangame1685 3 роки тому +1

      He's actually just figuring out a relatable way to respond, these are not his first exposures to any of these ideas.

    • @olyjfitness
      @olyjfitness 3 роки тому +6

      He doesn't get offended at differing opinions and understanding he uses it to further his scope. Most people (including myself) get offended and try to convince the other side that they are right.
      It's a good skill to have something I need to work on. So its great to witness it

  • @TimeWaster_Elite
    @TimeWaster_Elite 3 роки тому +182

    I am personally so *infatuated* with the fact that these two were disagreeing on so many different topics. With these crowds it can be super easy to go from an open place of ideas to a downright circle-jerk.
    But to have these two disagree - *vehemently* in some areas - and actually battle out their opinions in a civil, intellectual way is so refreshing. I had much respect for these two to begin with, but that respect has grown quite a bit. Discussions (and disagreements) like these are what will ultimately save the West.

    • @handyman1016
      @handyman1016 3 роки тому +3

      The only thing that can save the west is a repeal if the 19th Amendment.

    • @jpkarbunko
      @jpkarbunko 3 роки тому +4

      Meh, I didn't know Malice. It is nice to see Peterson with someone that opposes him like that. Malice contradicts his arguments all the time.

    • @JakeWitmer
      @JakeWitmer 3 роки тому

      I agree. Minarchism doesn't have enough "sufficiently anarchic" defenders. Peterson can almost replace Milgram in that capacity. Indeed, the first thing that made me respect Peterson was his promotion of Milgram's "Obedience to Authority: An Experimental View." Now, if only he continuously promoted that book, and "Jury Nullification: The Evolution of a Doctrine" by Clay Conrad, in every interview, he'd be dang near perfect.

    • @davidstone7556
      @davidstone7556 3 роки тому

      @@JakeWitmer thanks Jake. Never heard of those but I'll be ordering them today.

    • @TheKayzieMichelle
      @TheKayzieMichelle 3 роки тому +1

      It’s hard to tell when they disagree. Excellent discussion!

  • @Kathiiist
    @Kathiiist 3 роки тому +10

    I love the respect from Michael. Asking before actually cursing on Dr. Petersons podcast.

  • @egolayer13
    @egolayer13 2 роки тому +3

    I have watched this conversation three times now. I get something new out of it every single time. I can't thank you both enough for your work and your sitting down with one another for a serious talk. Even now I think there's more to unpack from this. Thanks again.

  • @galaxytrio
    @galaxytrio 3 роки тому +868

    I'm delighted to see he's looking better with every interview.

    • @sportzyhd85
      @sportzyhd85 3 роки тому +26

      It’s crazy how much his appearance change based on his well being

    • @anthonystallworth474
      @anthonystallworth474 3 роки тому +9

      Was wanting to say the same thing looks healthy , skin looks good

    • @CheeseSteakJimi
      @CheeseSteakJimi 3 роки тому +4

      He's back!

    • @anthonyschultz6801
      @anthonyschultz6801 3 роки тому +17

      came here to say the same thing. you can hear the strength in his voice. im relieved.

    • @tuesdayskittens
      @tuesdayskittens 3 роки тому +2

      Agreed!

  • @CJWolf-st1qi
    @CJWolf-st1qi 3 роки тому +281

    I feel like Malice should be on this podcast like once per month minimum. The contrast of their views paired with their ability to communicate their thoughts so precisely is just awesome.

    • @motgbg
      @motgbg 3 роки тому +2

      they have the same thesis only the starting point is different. Jordan is for the average man and Michael for the periferals(leftovers)

    • @q.m9094
      @q.m9094 3 роки тому +8

      @@motgbg nah I don’t think they’re really all that close.
      Malice shares more with the radical leftist in terms of generalizing and considering group guilt than with Jordan who focuses on the individual.

    • @andthereisntone3454
      @andthereisntone3454 3 роки тому +1

      C.J. Wolf Agreed.

    • @williamclayton9566
      @williamclayton9566 3 роки тому +7

      @@q.m9094 Malice is an anarchist, and is as individualistic as can possibly be.

    • @q.m9094
      @q.m9094 3 роки тому +6

      @@williamclayton9566
      Not really no.
      He brands entire organizations as completely maleficent and denies any possibility that a member of that organization can act in moral ways in accordance with his job.
      Who the hell is that individualistic in the slightest? It’s literally no different than identity politics and group guilt

  • @Pau11Wa11
    @Pau11Wa11 2 роки тому +30

    This was so entertaining to watch. Perhaps the most entertaining interview yet. I hope you’ll have Michael back on soon.

  • @REN3GADE1
    @REN3GADE1 2 роки тому +5

    I love the injection of the right amount of tension in the conversation. This is how further understanding is established. It's a great exercise in developing my own arguments, contentions, propositions, and assertions.

  • @lukeotley8533
    @lukeotley8533 3 роки тому +616

    Whoever's doing these detailed timestamps is the real hero

    • @rtbphx1736
      @rtbphx1736 3 роки тому +16

      My guess would be his daughter, Mikhaila Peterson.

    • @EasyGameEh
      @EasyGameEh 3 роки тому +13

      @@rtbphx1736 or simply hired editor (hired by mikhaila ofc)

    • @1977pawelos
      @1977pawelos 2 роки тому +6

      You're not gonna tell me who is hero and who is not...

    • @alienpoppahead9533
      @alienpoppahead9533 2 роки тому +6

      @@1977pawelos well its nawt that bloody simple, I mean we all aspire to be the on the hero's journey, but we're naaawt gonna be the archetype who slays the dragon if you can't even clean your bloody room!

  • @beemo9
    @beemo9 3 роки тому +263

    Love the disagreements and pushbacks, all done civilly, with teasing & humor. This is how the best conversations happen.

    • @feelgood2343
      @feelgood2343 2 роки тому +2

      ABSOfuckingLUTELY

    • @bolo2393
      @bolo2393 2 роки тому +5

      That is why I like malice, he is very playful while still maintaining a serious topic and being respectful.

    • @stephencarlsbad
      @stephencarlsbad 2 роки тому

      Nah, Michael Malice is just a smart-hass pretending to be civil, teasing and humorous.

  • @torquewrench1969
    @torquewrench1969 2 роки тому +12

    As a nearly blind man, I love listening to you whilst visualizing you as the great Kermit!
    Love your messages!

  • @dnoordink
    @dnoordink 2 роки тому +11

    This was a great conversation guys, had a great time listening. Would listen again! Thanks :)

  • @michael7v6
    @michael7v6 3 роки тому +780

    I’ll take this over any marvel movie any day.

    • @marcustulliuscicero9512
      @marcustulliuscicero9512 3 роки тому +17

      Straight from Red Skull himself.

    • @Spit823
      @Spit823 3 роки тому +12

      Well yeah super hero movies are for babies.

    • @przzuscomoditty
      @przzuscomoditty 2 роки тому

      Which super hero would u equate Jordan to and Michael to?

    • @impudentdomain
      @impudentdomain 2 роки тому +5

      fortunately they are not mutually exclusive. I can enjoy this and entertainment also.

    • @patmccall4647
      @patmccall4647 2 роки тому +6

      Easy there all might

  • @treebrother
    @treebrother 3 роки тому +333

    Admire Jordan and have recently bought his books. After this episode I am a lot more intrigued by what Michael has to say. So I just went and bought his books. These two are like the perfect embodiment of the daily battle going on within my head. Jordan with his hope and optimism and Michael with his utter contempt for perverted authority and the desire to wipe the slate clean.

    • @bradvincent2586
      @bradvincent2586 3 роки тому +21

      His book “The White Pill” is probably going to be the best political book of the decade when it releases

    • @joshnic6639
      @joshnic6639 3 роки тому +2

      Yes. I don’t think Jordan wants to view capitalism as bad because he’s profited from it so much, but if he could remove himself from the equation and see the overall picture….inequality is just getting worse and worse, what’s going to be the end?
      I say all that to say, I basically agree with everything Jordan says except for when it comes to economics lol.

    • @plimithsock
      @plimithsock 3 роки тому +27

      @@joshnic6639 sounds like victimhood to me, capitalism is bad compared to what ? Communism ,fascism ,monarchy ? You have a utopian tone.

    • @erinlikesacornishpasty4703
      @erinlikesacornishpasty4703 3 роки тому +31

      @@joshnic6639 you realize Michael says he's an anarcho-capitalist? He seems to appreciate the free market.
      But almost no one likes what we have going on now in America, which is crony capitalism. Even Glen Beck hates that.

    • @tevildo9383
      @tevildo9383 3 роки тому +15

      @@erinlikesacornishpasty4703 I believe the technical term for that "crony capitalism" is corporatism: "the control of a state or organization by large interest groups."

  • @dust4207
    @dust4207 2 роки тому +7

    Dear Jordan,
    thanks for sharing your teachings and lectures for free. I have depressions for many years. Did a therapy for 6 years and try to better myself and my life.
    Sometimes when life turns down on me I still have those thoughts like... Why am I still doing this?! Where's the purpose of all this bullshit in this mad world, where people get on eachothers throats for nothing?!
    But when I listen to you and watching your videos I still have hope.
    So thank you so much for being you and helping people. You do society a big favor in these modern days.
    And I'm sorry if my English isn't that good since I'm from Germany.

    • @mjmay5047
      @mjmay5047 2 роки тому +3

      Your English is outstanding. Keep the faith, friend. Mr. Peterson is a great source for hope.
      Wishing you well, from New Mexico, USA.

  • @WilliamBoise
    @WilliamBoise 2 роки тому +6

    I just watched this, and it is a fantastic conversation. Thank you both.

  • @sleeth
    @sleeth 3 роки тому +482

    I really liked how Michael was confident enough in his own conviction to counter Jordan's points. I think I'd be reluctant to take on somebody as well versed and articulate as JP, even if I did disagree with any of his points (I rarely do). it was a good convo to listen to! Definately put Michael on my radar.

    • @siresorb1419
      @siresorb1419 3 роки тому +26

      When you go toe to toe with Mr. Gayfrog man, death itself becomes your jester.

    • @billbaxter3800
      @billbaxter3800 3 роки тому +28

      Michael is no intellectual lightweight.

    • @NickKautz
      @NickKautz 3 роки тому +22

      That's because Michael has a sort of out-of-control intensity just below the surface that seems emotional rather than rational. And since he's already not afraid to let 'er rip, it puts Jordan in an awkward position because he now has to detour around Michaels demon(s) and try to get him to see where he got it wrong. The error that I think many political theorists make is the presumption that bad faith is the probable motive behind behavior they observe from people with more power that they don't know at all. This presumption is made even more tempting and satisfying when it fits beautifully with their existing grand narrative. But the inconvenient and less self-validating reality is that they are probably operating from the same noble intentions as most everyone else (it doesn't mean what they are doing is right), but from a paradigm that is unfamiliar and couldn't possibly be understood without a lengthy (and unlikely) conversation where both parties are committed to understanding each other.

    • @duanenash9474
      @duanenash9474 3 роки тому +2

      Me too. Still confused about why anarchy is something to aim for... maybe I am missing something.

    • @fahadnazir3912
      @fahadnazir3912 3 роки тому

      I need help I am not a beggar I'm worried about my situation I am poor Please help me $50 food I don't want much God bless you

  • @thebosley4103
    @thebosley4103 3 роки тому +1086

    Jordan the Grey has transcended into Jordan the White.

    • @anotherangrymonkey7435
      @anotherangrymonkey7435 3 роки тому +5

      How is Jordan like Gandalf?

    • @holyhandgrenades5529
      @holyhandgrenades5529 3 роки тому +19

      Jordan the White Supreme?

    • @BilboniousBagODonuts
      @BilboniousBagODonuts 3 роки тому +87

      *In debate*
      "I did not pass through fire and death to bandy words with a witless worm"

    • @gregorywilkinson5731
      @gregorywilkinson5731 3 роки тому +44

      @@anotherangrymonkey7435 it's a joke dude, get it already

    • @grahamlancaster9587
      @grahamlancaster9587 3 роки тому +47

      Great analogy. Gotta slay a demon that nearly slays you to re-order one's self into the higher order being

  • @perspectivaimporta494
    @perspectivaimporta494 2 роки тому +3

    One of the best podcasts I've ever heard! So glad we are able to have great minds get together and talk rationally about their ideas and argue through their positions. 💗

  • @beck204
    @beck204 2 роки тому +26

    Jordan met his intellectual match here. He pressed Jordan’s ideas a bit and made Jordan think more than most guests. I’m now intrigued by Malice even though I don’t agree with some of his ideas.

    • @Sam-go3mb
      @Sam-go3mb 2 роки тому +8

      It's because the dynamic between classic liberalism/conservatism, and libertarianism/anarchism, is a reflection of a dilemma as old as humanity: how much order and how much chaos, produce harmony. It's a never ending dance.

    • @dancegod1691
      @dancegod1691 2 роки тому

      Lol it’s just two guys talking no ones keeping score

    • @real.estate.video.
      @real.estate.video. 2 роки тому +1

      Jordan treads more carefully where Michael expresses without the censoring fear of expression thy Jordan seems to be burdened with. We all have our own reasons of course, but Michael seems more liberated of inner chains.

    • @Garycarlyle
      @Garycarlyle 2 роки тому

      What dont you agree with specifically?

    • @Garycarlyle
      @Garycarlyle 2 роки тому

      @@Sam-go3mb Like Micahel alludes to, who says harmony is a good thing. competition is generally what drives humanity forward in a positive way. However it goes to far when it is instigating violence.

  • @captaincurd2681
    @captaincurd2681 3 роки тому +633

    Jordan Peterson interview with Alex Jones would explode the censorship.

    • @konnieprohaska5553
      @konnieprohaska5553 3 роки тому +6

      I don’t think so. He seemed to be fine on the flagrant interview, without being censored.

    • @emmashalliker6862
      @emmashalliker6862 3 роки тому +11

      Peterson has said many times conspiracy thinking is the lowest form of intelligence.

    • @whaleh8er991
      @whaleh8er991 3 роки тому +32

      It would break the download record set by the Joe Rogan podcast.

    • @captaincurd2681
      @captaincurd2681 3 роки тому +17

      @@emmashalliker6862 link please.

    • @dranreb1118
      @dranreb1118 3 роки тому +45

      @@emmashalliker6862 No he hasn't. I've never heard him say that. Link or you're full of shit. I already know what the answer is, but I'll still ask you.

  • @johnforeman634
    @johnforeman634 3 роки тому +353

    I listen to Dr Peterson so often that “it isn’t obvious” has crept into my regular speech.

    • @yCherkashin
      @yCherkashin 2 роки тому +2

      This comes from scientific vernacular. Oh, sorry.
      I mean he talks like is expected in the circles where he learned.
      "Talks like a book", to quote HPMoR.
      When I don't watch it, it drives people nuts. It compels them to brainy, right.

    • @yCherkashin
      @yCherkashin 2 роки тому +5

      @S L I will give you that it is persuasive. But the literal meaning of such a phrase is "I see no compelling proof, and some evidence to the contrary". And such it is not obvious that it is purely a persuasion tool.

    • @michael7v6
      @michael7v6 2 роки тому +4

      I say “that’s the right way to think about it”.

    • @paulamattingly4461
      @paulamattingly4461 2 роки тому +6

      I say "non-trivial" so much more lol

    • @spencerl3734
      @spencerl3734 2 роки тому +7

      Jordan “it isn’t obvious” Peterson

  • @vastinkelter1393
    @vastinkelter1393 2 роки тому +6

    WOW - I think it was THE best interview I have seen for the last 10 years! Not only touching important matters - it does it the only proper way!

  • @ZAYA2227
    @ZAYA2227 2 роки тому +7

    A part 2 is most definitely needed

  • @soundtracktothefuture226
    @soundtracktothefuture226 3 роки тому +482

    I’m not even five minutes in, and Michael Malice has already uttered, in the most conversational way a court stenographer would narrate it:“Reee.”

    • @Equalyzer89
      @Equalyzer89 3 роки тому +12

      But the context and how he came to say "reee" was chosen pretty classy imho.
      And in a strange way, it didnt felt bad for me personally to hear it as an sidenote because I instantly recognized that sound.

    • @MrAppie9090
      @MrAppie9090 3 роки тому +1

      @@Equalyzer89 why would you feel bad over that sound? Seriously asking

    • @Kataxu
      @Kataxu 3 роки тому +5

      Answering on my own behalf, it is 99% of the time something that could cause a mass eruption of cringing.

    • @cannaroe1213
      @cannaroe1213 3 роки тому +42

      @@Kataxu Its fringe cringe but if you binge on the unhinged your in no position to whinge.

    • @shaulkramer5293
      @shaulkramer5293 3 роки тому +6

      @@cannaroe1213 wow, that was amazing!

  • @TheMonteCarlo
    @TheMonteCarlo 3 роки тому +143

    Hey, Dr. Peterson. We met briefly in Seattle back in 2017. I just want to say thank you for helping lead me toward my career path into psychiatry. I realized I’d only never pursued it out of fear of rejection and failure. After what little shadow work I’ve done, I realized I could not and would not allow either be an option. Almost finished my B.S. in Psychology and next step is med school. Thanks again.

    • @Dylanthestudent
      @Dylanthestudent 3 роки тому +4

      That’s amazing! Well done. I love hearing people getting their lives together, there’s nothing more inspiring to me. 👊

    • @JohnDoe-yq9rt
      @JohnDoe-yq9rt 3 роки тому +2

      how do you afford it? i want t o do this but fear i wouldnt be able to work while studying

    • @olgaolga8991
      @olgaolga8991 3 роки тому +3

      Congratulations on your journey

    • @justjazz784
      @justjazz784 3 роки тому +1

      Get it king

    • @advocatesagainstabuse3556
      @advocatesagainstabuse3556 3 роки тому +1

      @@JohnDoe-yq9rt Don't be afraid to ask a librarian to refer you to resources relevant to your concerns. Schools used to offer work/study programs as well, many of which, by default, are going to be very aware/sensitive to your concerns.

  • @tiotheberk
    @tiotheberk 2 роки тому +1

    What an amazing convo.. to hear two people have debate over topics that mean a lot to them , disagree and still show respect and interest in each others point of view is so extremely valuable and it should be celebrated when we see it!!

  • @flyshacker
    @flyshacker Рік тому

    No question, this is THE BEST discussion I have ever witnessed on UA-cam. Wonderful! I love Jordan Peterson, but here is the first time I have seen him question his precepts and come to grips with the contrast presented by Michael Malice. I look forward to Parts 2, 3, 4, and many more! 👍👍👍👍

  • @chadd3299
    @chadd3299 3 роки тому +191

    Just finished this. With an undergrad in psych and a MA in political theory whose thesis was "Is liberal democratic theory a sufficient answer to the question of anarchism," this is legitimately both sides of my brain having a conversation and arguing amongst themselves on a daily basis. Except this is more sophisticated because I am much dumber than these two. Bravo

    • @akhalif68
      @akhalif68 3 роки тому +6

      Hopefully you mind is whole & intact...👍

    • @DoctorMandible
      @DoctorMandible 3 роки тому +2

      Answer: No.

    • @isaiahdaniels5643
      @isaiahdaniels5643 3 роки тому

      @@DoctorMandible Query: "No," what?

    • @ashelyrudd2194
      @ashelyrudd2194 3 роки тому +4

      Malice talking about being Jewish under stalin, The Bolsheviks were 80-85% jewish, they set up the Cheka police who mostly Jewish, they used rat and ball torture in the Minsk, read up about the Cheka on wiki.
      They always say what was done to them but never what they did to others
      What a weasel he is.

    • @chadd3299
      @chadd3299 3 роки тому +7

      @@veugeler72 I dropped out before I finished my PhD when I realized I couldn’t suffer the nightmare of academia. I now work with homeless veterans (I’m a veteran as well). I got out before I subjected myself to that misery.

  • @TudorsTigers
    @TudorsTigers 3 роки тому +95

    An outstanding exchange. The intellectual chemistry between thoughtful order & wilful chaos just works a treat. More of this.

    • @cf6713
      @cf6713 3 роки тому +3

      Really good. Glad JP pushed back on the othering and the narrative of conflict. He even cooled it off for a bit then went back to it. They have a completely different set of beliefs when it comes to evil it seems. Or MM is trolling which I don’t think he is.

    • @Lechteron
      @Lechteron 3 роки тому +6

      It's not willful chaos. That's not at all what anarchists like Malice or Dave Smith or Tom Woods or the others that you may have heard of in that circle are about... right wing anarchism (and Malice is more aligned with right wing anarchists but is more centrist himself) is largely based in economic understanding (largely from the Austrian school, Murray Rothbard coining the term "anarcho-capitalist", and a little from the Chicago school like David Friedman)... it's not about chaos but spontaneous order.
      Take a look at Austrian business cycle theory for a good example of the state inherently being destructive chaos disguising itself as order.
      To use more Peterson style language... ideally you want balanced chaos and order, right? You want structure and stability but you also want flexibility and growth (culturally, economically, morally, etc.). Too much order is destructive as is too much chaos. And you see from things like Austrian business cycle theory that central planning... trying to steer economies invariably causes destructive chaos (see Mises' work on the economic calculation problem for why that is). So if you have spontaneous order then you can have a balance of order and chaos and actually get them working together instead of fighting each other for dominance.
      British common law is a great example of this. You had free market courts so the reputation of the judge was paramount. They had to be fair in their rulings to maintain their reputation because both parties had to agree on the judge. So if they were clearly biased they wouldn't get clients and thus no income. Then people would make case law books which normalized the whole process in more predictable ways. Stable, fair, and adaptable. So good that it became the foundation of almost all of Western legal structures.

    • @cf6713
      @cf6713 3 роки тому

      @@Lechteron
      I’d just want ask here, and I am going to be really clear that I have had very little exposure to Tom Woods. But isn’t he technically and Ultimate Monarchist, like everyone always wonders about Jorden Peterson. You know what I’m saying? The Top Dog of monarchs.

    • @Lechteron
      @Lechteron 3 роки тому +2

      @@cf6713 I may not know what you're saying but, no, he's definitely not a monarchist. He would take the Hoppean argument that monarchy is better than democracy but that's not because monarchy is good but that democracy is such tyrannical trash.

    • @cf6713
      @cf6713 3 роки тому

      @@Lechteron
      I’m talking about God

  • @geraldm9025
    @geraldm9025 Рік тому +3

    That was Outstanding! Two “common sense “ (and factual) smart men who are respectful, humble and helpful. I highly enjoyed this and am glad that I took my valued time to watch it. It was definitely worth it! Thank you. 😃

  • @hermeticinstrumentalist6804
    @hermeticinstrumentalist6804 2 роки тому +4

    This was a blast of a discourse to watch.
    Thanks for the valuable learning material, and the fun debate/talk.

  • @Lexwint0210
    @Lexwint0210 3 роки тому +71

    Michael Malice has that ability to condense complex, nuanced ideas and make them easy to communicate. Thank you for having him on!

  • @ccmusic2249
    @ccmusic2249 3 роки тому +249

    Honestly, this podcast proves how thoroughly Malice has thought out his positions. He's rarely pushed like this (I've watched a fair number of his interviews), and yet with every prodding, he has 10 more layers to delve into. Whether one agrees with him or not, Malice had answers for Peterson's probing and that, in itself (especially considering his admittedly controversial positions on anarchy), is worth noting. He's a funny guy, but his depth is greatly underestimated.

    • @3ras3r123
      @3ras3r123 3 роки тому +34

      Yeah, everything except for the "they" question. He never really answered that. And that's a big problem for his position if you ask me

    • @flagermusen
      @flagermusen 3 роки тому +12

      @@3ras3r123 He can answer it and give specific names of people, organizations and events. But it would just go over Peterson's head because he is not actually interested in talking about the specifics.

    • @ccmusic2249
      @ccmusic2249 3 роки тому +18

      @@3ras3r123 He had answers for them. Some were organizations, some were individuals, and some were institutions. Peterson defended some of the institutions, a valid critique. That's why I remember it.

    • @Stratifying
      @Stratifying 3 роки тому +41

      On the contrary. I saw no evidence that Malice has any idea how things would work once they burn it all down.

    • @Infiniti25
      @Infiniti25 3 роки тому +15

      Admittedly it is the first time I’ve heard of and listened to MM and his position seemed pretty fixed and not open to change.
      I will agree that he has great coverage for most of JBP’s probing, but more often than not it was a fixed belief defensive responsive.
      He was very quick with his mental processing, responding in less than a second or even before JBP had finished his thought process, especially when he stated that he agrees or that something was correct. That is impressive on its own.
      Not sure I’d commit time to more MM videos but I enjoyed this one and wouldn’t be put off watching another in future.
      I just wonder how many people enjoyed him and how many people tolerated his rigidity.
      50/50 for me.

  • @bryceharney5960
    @bryceharney5960 2 роки тому +1

    Malice and Peterson are the perfect duo in which to listen. I greatly enjoy this and frequently replay it.

  • @valthirteen
    @valthirteen 2 роки тому +1

    Watched this all over again. Just such a good exchange, rapport & honest examination of those phenomena that engaged your interest. I guess that it instantiates exactly what you both alluded to in 'Long Form' pod casting. So invigorating, thank you both......again.

  • @alaricgoldkuhl155
    @alaricgoldkuhl155 3 роки тому +265

    I don't think I've ever seen Michael Malice be serious for this long in a row.

    • @PhallicDivinity
      @PhallicDivinity 3 роки тому +18

      Even Rogan had trouble reining him in lol.

    • @Porkcfish
      @Porkcfish 3 роки тому +36

      You can tell he was thrilled to be there. He also respects JBP and didn't want to show a cavalier attitude. After all, if you are chosen, it means you've reached a certain level. He's earned it. Grinding and staying true is not an easy task.

    • @andrewbaumann2661
      @andrewbaumann2661 3 роки тому +26

      And it's great. This is the most serious defence of anarchism I've seen Malice provide, and it's actually made me respect him as a serious thinker rather than seeing him as someone who seems to spend most of his time talking about how culturally important memes are, as if no one else realises the importance of humour or satire.

    • @alaricgoldkuhl155
      @alaricgoldkuhl155 3 роки тому +19

      @@Porkcfish The mutual respect in this conversation was palpable. It is a common thing in Jordan interviews, but in this case it seemed more stark given Michael's usual persona.

    • @red_ford23
      @red_ford23 3 роки тому +2

      he's really an hero

  • @stickeyyyy
    @stickeyyyy 3 роки тому +160

    Jordan Peterson is back and better than ever baby.

    • @segueoyuri
      @segueoyuri 3 роки тому +8

      oh boy, it's so needed. Right now is the time we need this man the most.

    • @ipdaily8920
      @ipdaily8920 3 роки тому

      Do you want skynet? Because thats how you get skynet

    • @segueoyuri
      @segueoyuri 3 роки тому +1

      @Chilli Fries what? lmao

    • @masterfletcher8942
      @masterfletcher8942 3 роки тому

      Your profile Pepe is a good one

    • @melanie851
      @melanie851 3 роки тому

      @Chilli Fries Why not!?

  • @mattc1664
    @mattc1664 2 роки тому +7

    Thank you gentlemen, discourse as it should be.

  • @AristeidisKypriotis
    @AristeidisKypriotis 2 роки тому +1

    I have watched/listened q great many conversation with Jordan B Peterson and this to me ranks as one of the best. The couple couple of minute especially where so wholesome and touching

  • @PromitNathChatterjee
    @PromitNathChatterjee 3 роки тому +344

    Jordan has gone jousting with several intellectual people in his podcast Fry to Bret,and many more, but damn this one is the most interesting and downright thougt provoking entertainment .

    • @portlandtoor
      @portlandtoor 3 роки тому +21

      That's becuase he very rarely speaks to critics of liberalism unless they are Leftists. His ballywick is talking with conservative liberals, progressive (dishonest) liberals, or insane Leftists. Malice is one of the only critics of liberalism on the right that is allowed to play in these circles without getting canceled. Rightwing criticism of liberalism is forboden in our society.

    • @leidersammlung6955
      @leidersammlung6955 3 роки тому +2

      @@portlandtoor I wouldn’t say verböten………….anticipated to the extreme is more like it.

    • @leidersammlung6955
      @leidersammlung6955 3 роки тому +2

      @@portlandtoor But yeah…..that is Peterson‘s M.O.

    • @codyironworks307
      @codyironworks307 3 роки тому

      I agree with this statement

    • @billsimms2511
      @billsimms2511 3 роки тому

      @@portlandtoor interesting so why is Malice not canceled for it?

  • @consciously73
    @consciously73 3 роки тому +181

    "No, it just means you'll be the last one up against the wall".
    Malice is quite the underrated comedian 😅

    • @LetsTalkAboutPrepping
      @LetsTalkAboutPrepping 3 роки тому +7

      I laughed aloud for around 25 seconds. His ball busting game is peak

    • @alexdiaz155
      @alexdiaz155 3 роки тому +23

      My favorite quip was “Hopefully we’ll be putting them in the same camp”

  • @GingerGingie
    @GingerGingie 3 роки тому +2

    Such a great conversation. I'm loving these lengthy discussion podcasts.

  • @lindaturner2302
    @lindaturner2302 2 роки тому +3

    Communication at its finest! Thank you, Jordan! Fabulous conversation!

  • @vivianangel5873
    @vivianangel5873 3 роки тому +95

    I'm so happy to see Peterson finally looking to be more himself lately. Looking at him now vs. the beginning of the year, he seems much sharper and healthier, although I recognize that the format is a very selective snapshot of his physiological and mental state. Whatever the case, it makes me glad to see him more or less back to normal.

    • @aarrandmd9193
      @aarrandmd9193 3 роки тому +6

      Dude's comin back strong.

    • @fahadnazir3912
      @fahadnazir3912 3 роки тому

      I need help I am not a beggar I'm worried about my situation I am poor Please help me $50 food I don't want much God bless you

    • @MrJamberee
      @MrJamberee 3 роки тому

      He looks much, mulch better. He has more energy. So glad to see that.

  • @Mas0o0n
    @Mas0o0n 3 роки тому +166

    Kinda crazy to have these voluntaryist arguments thrown at Dr. Peterson. These are two worlds that I never thought would interact, and I am so happy they are interacting.

    • @MarcoBoneMan
      @MarcoBoneMan 3 роки тому +11

      Absolutely, and interacting in such a productive way. Dare I say it’s a massive white pill?

    • @thrashandanarchy
      @thrashandanarchy 3 роки тому +3

      I've been waiting years for this one, didn't think it ever actually would, but I'm thrilled

    • @Akaeus
      @Akaeus 3 роки тому +11

      It seemed to me that Dr. Peterson was confusing (associating/conflating) the disdain of authority by force and coercion with a general disdain for hierarchy and structure.

    • @wunwunx
      @wunwunx 3 роки тому +5

      @@Akaeus yeah I think Jordan had some presuppositions about the idea that Malice wasn't arguing for.

    • @sleeplessdev7204
      @sleeplessdev7204 3 роки тому +6

      @@Akaeus I didn't get a sense that Dr. Peterson was confused, my interpretation was that any time you organize people into a hierarchy, the participants must be willing to play games they may not necessarily want to play at that moment, for the sake of cooperation. But the benefits of that cooperation outweigh the detriment of the participant not being able to play their preferred game in that instance. He admitted that you could call that imposing the game by force, in a sense, but every participant of the hierarchy stands to benefit - even the individual being "forced". In an ideal hierarchy, this "sacrifice" for the sake of cooperation would be distributed among all participants, which is to say that it should not the same individual always being forced to sacrifice their preferred game for the sake of those above them in the hierarchy. Such cases are a hallmark of a corrupt hierarchy.
      Furthermore, this configuration is a natural byproduct of organizing disparate individuals into a cohesive society. If we did as Michael suggests, and everyone had an option to always choose their preferred game, as soon as a hierarchy formed around the individuals that made the same choice, a new dichotomy would be instantiated. Analogize this to a magnet: magnets must always have a north and south pole, if you cut the magnet in half in an attempt to allow the north and south pole to exist independently, you would find that each piece now has its own north and south pole.

  • @curucach5366
    @curucach5366 2 роки тому +2

    Malice is always guaranteed to put a smile on my face. Always a pleasure to experience.

  • @gregorycrump1317
    @gregorycrump1317 2 роки тому +1

    Wonderful. I loved watching you guys interact. Jordan you are a good person man. You know what it takes to make yourself whole. I would've been lost without your guidance. You think before you speak, and I needed to do more thinking. Then I got motivated. I would love to see you talk with Gabor Mate. Thank you so much Michael, you have been helpful as well. Loved seeing you guys trying to understand one another. More of this, less fighting.

  • @izzate7
    @izzate7 3 роки тому +213

    “A harmless man is not a good man. A good man is a dangerous man who has that under voluntary control.”

    • @danthelambboy
      @danthelambboy 3 роки тому +2

      This is what the Christians say. God is good because he is a genocidal dictator that allows some life to continue unharmed when he chooses and that Jesus the harmless guy sacrificed himself by being harmless

    • @izzate7
      @izzate7 3 роки тому +1

      @@danthelambboy thanks for sharing.

    • @ffnovice7
      @ffnovice7 3 роки тому +2

      JBP isn't even a Christian; he's just teaching his disciples how to game the Judeo-Christian ethos of western civilization so they can navigate it the best while the West is still a thing

    • @izzate7
      @izzate7 3 роки тому +1

      @@ffnovice7 cool.

    • @izzate7
      @izzate7 3 роки тому

      @BIG Jumbo and you as well. Thanks.

  • @smokingone
    @smokingone 3 роки тому +100

    Hearing Dr. Peterson actually understand 4chan, while he probably doesn't really have any experience with it is amazing. I heard about him from 4chan.

    • @Subin_Roy
      @Subin_Roy 3 роки тому +2

      Could you share some of what was discussed about Dr. Peterson on 4chan or perhaps provide a link to it?

    • @jamescampbell2353
      @jamescampbell2353 3 роки тому +7

      @@Subin_Roy the point is , even if the message was visible, it would disappear, and even if it was well known, it would be near impossible to trust.
      All four Chan has no ‘link’ other than the individual board categories.

    • @Subin_Roy
      @Subin_Roy 3 роки тому +3

      @@ConnorThermo I haven't ever used or accessed 4chan.
      I thought the messages would be permanent but that the individuals would be anonymous.

    • @smokingone
      @smokingone 3 роки тому +5

      @@ajb7786 big words for you? what a trivial thing to be upset about, sit.

    • @smokingone
      @smokingone 3 роки тому +3

      @@Subin_Roy probably something along the lines of "He was right all along" or "does /pol trust this man?" pretty innocuous stuff at face value, they have threads about almost anyone and often its fake/trolling threads about people nobody knows or cares about.

  • @adamskinner5868
    @adamskinner5868 2 роки тому +5

    I had to take several bites at it but this was a wonderful conversation that I enjoyed very much, Malice is a very smart n witty man who makes his points well although I don't always agree. A good and equal match for Peterson and something I think is worth listening to again in the future. Many thanks to both of these smart guys.

  • @haywiretj
    @haywiretj 2 роки тому

    Two leaders in moral discussion, speaking with mutual respect and striving to understand, yet bringing striking perspectives sharing in our behalf. Worth my time to listen again.

  • @georgejerry1545
    @georgejerry1545 3 роки тому +383

    “NORMIES GET OUT REEE”
    That sounds about right

    • @TheShootist
      @TheShootist 3 роки тому +19

      normal means average. average mean mediocre. and there is nothing praiseworthy about mediocre.

    • @zacharypayne4080
      @zacharypayne4080 3 роки тому +3

      I don't get the reee

    • @Ebb0Productions
      @Ebb0Productions 3 роки тому +12

      ​@@zacharypayne4080 It's an expression of frustration. It's supposed to be screamed out loud.
      "REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!"

    • @TheSunshineGroup
      @TheSunshineGroup 3 роки тому +1

      @@TheShootist since when are "average" and "mediocre" synonyms? I view being average as a good thing.

    • @ZeroStriker165
      @ZeroStriker165 3 роки тому

      lol

  • @tom909_ooo6
    @tom909_ooo6 3 роки тому +43

    Malice's compassion really shines through here, especially toward the end.
    There are multiple times when JBP says a few words then looks deep in thought...
    Every time this happens Michael steps in and rounds off what Peterson was saying with a great example or anicdote.
    He didn't have to do any of that but clearly has respect for the person and the thought just started.
    He knows it's the illness/meds which have stopped Jordan short but every time proves he was onto something.
    Was a delight to watch such respect and reverence. Well done to both of them.

    • @josiahclarke3535
      @josiahclarke3535 3 роки тому +2

      Pisses me off whenever I hear someone giving him shot for the drug problem he developed. Everyone just talks about "I GUESS ONE OF THE TWELVE RULES WASN'T 'DO NOT BE AN ADDICT'"
      If people only take advice from perfect individuals or only see perfect people as the singular valuable sources of wisdom then there is no wisdom.

  • @MarcRoseVetteNuts
    @MarcRoseVetteNuts 2 роки тому

    I must admit when i started the video i thought i would listen for a little while and move on to the 20 other things i need to be doing. That did not happen, i watched all of it right up to the very last second. We the people are so thirsty to hear the intellectuals of our time have open, honest conversations that pulling away from it is not possible. It nurtures our body and spirit, its so refreshing. Thank you both for the time you invest. It is appreciated by myself and so many of us.

  • @andreaward2925
    @andreaward2925 2 роки тому +1

    Wow, what a fine young man. A fountain of hope bubbles up from this conversation and I shall be reading his book. I loved how the penny dropped when the realisation hit that their viewpoints stemmed from different sides of viewing evil, JP from seeing himself as a perpetrator and MM as a victim. That, to me, changed the whole dynamic of the conversation.

  • @jazzyjac75
    @jazzyjac75 3 роки тому +190

    I've never seen Malice challenged to this level, but it's really engaging and enjoyable.

    • @thomasp4374
      @thomasp4374 3 роки тому +59

      I think the same could be said the other way too, at least to some degree. Malice seemed to have just enough respect for Peterson to listen to his points but not so much that he wasn't willing to outright disagree with them. It made Peterson have to go in deeper into points. It was real mental sparring, they were challenging and pushing each other without attempting to remove head from shoulders.

    • @lohto3
      @lohto3 3 роки тому +18

      Watch Malice's debate with Tom Woods about Alexander Hamilton. You'll see a Malice thoroughly challenged and overwhelmed. It's quite a rare sight.

    • @scott555
      @scott555 3 роки тому +17

      They both benefit from being challenged like this. It is really enjoyable to watch; you find yourself rooting for both of them.

    • @beluga2841
      @beluga2841 3 роки тому +3

      24:21

    • @RealtyWebDesigners
      @RealtyWebDesigners 3 роки тому +4

      @@scott555 TRUTH! Huge fan of them both!

  • @flowerpt
    @flowerpt 3 роки тому +213

    I haven't seen Peterson this animated and on his game since his descent into the underworld (and I realize this was recorded a bit ago). Intellectual challenge appears to be neurogenic here - it's wonderful.

    • @TheHumanGibbon
      @TheHumanGibbon 3 роки тому +3

      You guys are a bunch of whimsical fanatics.

    • @sideeffect2
      @sideeffect2 3 роки тому +4

      I thought the same thing! It’s like he finally received a challenge.

    • @buybuydandavis
      @buybuydandavis 3 роки тому +2

      @@sideeffect2 Peterson had core issues he wanted to challenge Malice on. I think this was his first attempt to argue with a right wing anarchist, and he didn't have a good plan of attack.

    • @copyninja8756
      @copyninja8756 3 роки тому +1

      @@TheHumanGibbon nothing he said was fanatical or whimsical. Did you just really want to say that so you shoehorned it in?

  • @blakehaas3205
    @blakehaas3205 2 роки тому

    This is probably the best conversation I've heard from either of you respectively, and that's no small feat.

  • @MRCHUPA
    @MRCHUPA 3 роки тому +1

    This was an amazing conversation! Love both these guys.

  • @Steve83B
    @Steve83B 3 роки тому +251

    “CrossFit- which is this big gay fitness organization”.
    Lol

  • @ascotclark
    @ascotclark 3 роки тому +43

    Epic! Malice tying Jordan in knots and Jordan still manages to put him on the defensive as well!!! This can't be the last Malice-Peterson interview going forward ...

  • @Swimslikefish
    @Swimslikefish 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for your time! This is making such a positive affect on so many people!

  • @MichL_71
    @MichL_71 3 роки тому +3

    Absolutely loved this discussion, thank you to you both!

  • @dmur612
    @dmur612 3 роки тому +20

    This conversation was phenomenal and ABSOLUTELY needs a part 2.
    The discussion regarding the corrupt nature of hierarchies is something I truly hope Jordan and Michael explore further...
    It simply CANNOT be overstated that political hierarchies are FAR MORE malevolent and “corrupt” than social, economic and competence based hierarchies for a myriad of reasons. Reasons which REALLY should be universally understood…

    • @xspartan346x
      @xspartan346x 3 роки тому +1

      i encourage you to read Hans Hermann Hoppe's Anarcho-Capitalist philosopher, "A Short History of Man" and "Democracy: The God That Failed". Hierarchy is actually essential to freedom.

  • @MoeShinola1
    @MoeShinola1 3 роки тому +338

    Haven't seen Michael challenged in this way before. Interesting.

    • @renaissancestatesman
      @renaissancestatesman 3 роки тому +20

      With repeated interrupting before he can fully make his argument this resulting in numerous unintentional strawmen and red herrings?
      Peterson is a great guest but only an adequate interviewer.

    • @johnnyinez6771
      @johnnyinez6771 3 роки тому +17

      It was awesome these two are so passionate on these subjects both convey it differently but it was a good give and take conversation between these !

    • @hariman7727
      @hariman7727 3 роки тому +90

      @@renaissancestatesman it's the opposite. Jordan is trying to steel man Michael malice's viewpoint by hitting it from any and all directions possible.

    • @harkyo
      @harkyo 3 роки тому +54

      It's a real conversation.

    • @thomasjones9559
      @thomasjones9559 3 роки тому +46

      Haven't seen JBP challenged like this before. This is what thought, science and politics were supposed to be. We failed and this simple conversation shows us how bad we failed.

  • @janeh3134
    @janeh3134 2 роки тому +2

    You both gave me many breaks, good laughs and a bit of anxiety through this conversation. High pulse, but Dr. Peterson you really make me question myself in every sense of my being for sure. Pardon my English, I try to do my best here in expressing myself. I do think that in order to straighten up anything in this world it has to start within ourselves. Knowing better and doing better. Thank you both for the insight. Much love from me in Norway 😍❤️👏

    • @rsmyth75
      @rsmyth75 2 роки тому

      Norway is still holding onto to a decent society but many don’t understand Trump we need at this point massive disruption and u guys are also infected with political correction!!!!

  • @randsilkie7396
    @randsilkie7396 2 роки тому +1

    One of the best discussions ever! Awesome guys!!

  • @MrST33Lonyx
    @MrST33Lonyx 3 роки тому +21

    I very much like the split screen showing both participants. The sight of minute facial changes in agreement or disagreement helped me understand the topic more. Hope this is a format going forward. Thanks a lot for the conversations

  • @patrickerwin7386
    @patrickerwin7386 3 роки тому +37

    I love how animated JP is. He was clearly very interested in this conversation. It made it so easy to watch and have my own curiosity sparked.

  • @richardpeterson9449
    @richardpeterson9449 2 роки тому +1

    Amazing interview- thank you both for doing it!

  • @kunsagigyula8091
    @kunsagigyula8091 2 роки тому +17

    This conversation was extremely exciting and thought provoking!
    Upto the point where Michael retreated to constant denial about that he is a part of the social structures it was like a great game of chess.
    Thank you both!

  • @phredziphell8242
    @phredziphell8242 3 роки тому +194

    maybe the best Peterson interview thus far.... I'm a big fan of his but it's cool to see his iconic constructs challenged by Michael who not only holds his ground while showing respect but advances by his witty responses. What a treat watching this jousting match. Jordan's idea that podcasting represents an entirely new form of communication whose scope cannot be completely conceived while it is evolving is fascinating.

    • @SpartakMs83
      @SpartakMs83 2 роки тому +2

      I think its cool, but Malice far from holding his ground. Malice's arguments fall apart at the point of conflict resolution while those conflicts and methods of resolving them are fully incorporated into Petersons thinking. The Whitty responses gloss over the failure of his ideology.

  • @natalialavrishina5175
    @natalialavrishina5175 3 роки тому +56

    During the 14 minute when Michael talks of the decentralized message board platform he basically describes the first years of the Internet in the 1990s.. This is how it was back then. Gee I remember that 🤭🤣

  • @alecgolas8396
    @alecgolas8396 3 роки тому +2

    I don't think I've ever seen JP have this much fun having a conversation before. It's like at 58:08 a switch goes off and he's rolling his chair around the room from thinking hard.

  • @mariadeven4112
    @mariadeven4112 2 роки тому +2

    Such a great discussion. One of his all time best IMO.