What does machiavelli suggest for the political leaders who try to pass any law,but the other law makers block it. They couldn't able to influence them verbally so what to do? What is your reply to such question
As a student who reads a lot of political philosophy, I LOVE your channel! You explain concepts so concisely and the quality of the videos is great too. I'm sure you'll get more views and subscribers wth time :)
Thanks Anna! I really appreciate that. I’m glad you find the videos worthwhile. People like you are the target audience, so if you’re enjoying it, then mission accomplished!
Hi. I just discovered your channel, but I just wanted to leave a comment saying how much I enjoy your content (I may leave more comments as I watch more videos.) In particular, your point about "leaning into the weirdness" in this video, as well as your point about realizing that "novels are weird" in another video - and I know the two points are not really connected any more than through the use of the word "weird" - are just excellent points that I didn't realize I had been longing to hear on youtube. I am a PhD in literature myself, but I am mainly working with lyrics and lyric theory. I've never really been taught to read fiction or nonfiction. (According to some theorists, lyric poetry doesn't fall into either of these two categories.) It seems most literature people (whether it is "booktube" or the literary reviews/periodicals in my country) take for granted that "literature" means narrative fiction, and when it comes to nonfiction they don't question the authority of the approaches they have been taught. Anyway, watching your videos this week have been tremendously helpful to me. I hope you keep up this public service, that many students apply to your Great Books course, and that you get more views on your literature videos.
@@GreatBooksProf I'm doing a PhD on song lyrics. I'm developing a theory of political popular song lyrics and focusing on examples of environmentalism in popular music. So I am engaging both with lyric theories that have a pet peeve about the primacy of prose fiction in literary studies, but I am also going against the dominant tradition of lyric theory in my country (you could say my project is part of a "performative turn" in the field, which is a reaction to the "aesthetics of autonomy" that have dominated literary pedagogy since New Criticism.)
I recently started to read “the society of spectacle” and it is being difficult for me to understand it on english, si i changed to spanish (main language) and was totally the same result: hard to understand. I am agree about reading sometimes is weird.😂
This video couldn’t have come at a more perfect time! Thank you!
I’m glad it found you! Good luck with your reading!
Reading the beginning again makes a lot of sense!
It works!
You explain tough ideas in a way that just makes sense.
Can you help with Gertrude Stein?😉
I have noticed you have covered many great and useful books. Might I inquire if you have plans to do one on Dante's Divine Comedy?
What does machiavelli suggest for the political leaders who try to pass any law,but the other law makers block it. They couldn't able to influence them verbally so what to do? What is your reply to such question
Any tips on annotating for someone who reads all books and papers online?
Request : new video on how to annotate or take notes📝 esp philosophy and hard books
Ty❤
Good suggestion! Thanks!
I’m so glad I’ve found your channel.
Welcome!
Pick a fight, lean into the weirdness, annotate, reread specific parts
As a student who reads a lot of political philosophy, I LOVE your channel! You explain concepts so concisely and the quality of the videos is great too. I'm sure you'll get more views and subscribers wth time :)
Thanks Anna! I really appreciate that. I’m glad you find the videos worthwhile. People like you are the target audience, so if you’re enjoying it, then mission accomplished!
Flags! I will remember that phrase, because it was weird.
😂🏁
Requesting you to open a telegram group so that we people can connect and discuss more.... Happy Learning ! ❤️
Hi. I just discovered your channel, but I just wanted to leave a comment saying how much I enjoy your content (I may leave more comments as I watch more videos.)
In particular, your point about "leaning into the weirdness" in this video, as well as your point about realizing that "novels are weird" in another video - and I know the two points are not really connected any more than through the use of the word "weird" - are just excellent points that I didn't realize I had been longing to hear on youtube. I am a PhD in literature myself, but I am mainly working with lyrics and lyric theory. I've never really been taught to read fiction or nonfiction. (According to some theorists, lyric poetry doesn't fall into either of these two categories.) It seems most literature people (whether it is "booktube" or the literary reviews/periodicals in my country) take for granted that "literature" means narrative fiction, and when it comes to nonfiction they don't question the authority of the approaches they have been taught. Anyway, watching your videos this week have been tremendously helpful to me. I hope you keep up this public service, that many students apply to your Great Books course, and that you get more views on your literature videos.
Hey, Welcome! I’m glad you found some value in the channel. What’s the focus of your PhD?
@@GreatBooksProf I'm doing a PhD on song lyrics. I'm developing a theory of political popular song lyrics and focusing on examples of environmentalism in popular music. So I am engaging both with lyric theories that have a pet peeve about the primacy of prose fiction in literary studies, but I am also going against the dominant tradition of lyric theory in my country (you could say my project is part of a "performative turn" in the field, which is a reaction to the "aesthetics of autonomy" that have dominated literary pedagogy since New Criticism.)
@@hhbamle Very cool!
I recently started to read “the society of spectacle” and it is being difficult for me to understand it on english, si i changed to spanish (main language) and was totally the same result: hard to understand.
I am agree about reading sometimes is weird.😂
great tips!!
Thanks! Glad you liked them!
This was fantastic! More reading comprehension videos would be great. Music in the background kept me intrigued in what you were saying too
Thanks, John! Glad you liked it.
Thanks Professor!
You’re welcome, Nathan. Thanks for watching!