The Usurpation of the University: Lessons from Homer's Odyssey (or Why You Should Leave the Academy)

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  • Опубліковано 3 лип 2024
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    In this video I discuss the current state of the university and attempt to draw some lessons from Homer's Odyssey. These thoughts were originally formulated several years ago as my own contribution to quit lit, but they remain relevant. In it, I argue that the best way to view the current state of academia is through the concept of usurpation. The values that have previously guided higher education, values such as beauty, truth, goodness, and nobility, have been displaced by business interests. I go on to contend that lessons can be drawn from Homer's Odyssey, if we liken our own plight to that of Telemachus as his patrimony is wasted away by brazen suitors.
    The images used in this video are in the public domain and memes were made on imgflip.
    Timestamps:
    Quit Lit: 00:00-4:05
    Conversion Narrative: 4:06-4:42
    Loss Narrative: 4:43-6:15
    Usurpation Narrative: 6:16-7:04
    Homer on Usurpation: 7:05-12:57
    Principles from the Odyssey: 12:59-26:39

КОМЕНТАРІ • 2

  • @metafisicacibernetica
    @metafisicacibernetica Рік тому +3

    Thankz Nobel Friend!!! Good to see you, truth seeker.

  • @Argentina-cz3ru
    @Argentina-cz3ru Рік тому +3

    I wish I could sell all my stuff and move into some sort of truth seeking communal society, similar to what Pythagoras had going. An atmosphere of genuine inquiry and common virtue.