Here are the timestamps. Please check out our sponsors to support this podcast. Transcript: lexfridman.com/john-mearsheimer-transcript 0:00 - Introduction & sponsor mentions: - Notion: notion.com - ExpressVPN: expressvpn.com/lexpod to get 3 months free - InsideTracker: insidetracker.com/lex to get 20% off - Eight Sleep: www.eightsleep.com/lex to get special savings - AG1: drinkag1.com/lex to get 1 month supply of fish oil 1:29 - Power 24:43 - Hitler 42:09 - Russia and Ukraine 1:38:22 - Israel and Palestine 2:39:13 - China 3:21:34 - Life and mortality
Hey Lex, very interesting guest. But I was wondering if you'd ever do something similar like Todd Howard or John Carmack again? John Romero, Sandy Petersen and American McGee would all make great guests. As an IT guy and (old school) gamer, I'd be very interested in hearing from guys like that. Or Richard Garriott, Ed Boon, Chris Avellone, Ken Levine, Ray Muzyka, Greg Zeschuk, Warren Spector, Sid Meier, ... Or some of the Japanese guys if language makes it possible like Shinji Mikami, Suda51, Hideo Kojima, Yu Suzuki, Toshihiro Nagoshi, ... And of course Miyamoto-san himself.
Finally Lex has someone on in regards to foreign policy who isn’t a neocon. It’s about time, there’s so many other world views for foreign affairs that have been missed.
Probably to gather intelligence on who agrees with him. People get pushed out of the media for having these thoughts, Norman Finkelstein was pushed out of his University, and now congresswoman Rashida Talib was censured. There really is no free exchange of ideas in the US. Look what happened to James Traficant and Cynthia McKinney. Everytime I see Netanyahu on TV I can't stop thinking of A Clean Break and all the US soldiers that were physically and psychologically harmed by the Iraq war. I have to keep telling myself there are plenty of people who oppose him.
@@scottkeller8890Man that was crazy "Hey let my find the most Pro-Isreal political advisor around to talk about Gaza" And only a couple of months after he went to the West Bank and talked to Palestinians face to face. That was straight up slimey
Loved this guys intellectual honesty. Instead of disagreeing outright, he will go "well, in order to make that argument, you have to argue for X". This kind of devils advocism is really important to honest discourse imo.
The way John Mearsheimer explains his arguments is so easy to follow, I felt like the three hours went by too fast. What a wonderful intellectual and human being.
Please bring back John Mearsheimer for another four hours IMMEDIATELY! Wow you two, I can't express in words how much I loved this conversation, and am eternally grateful for expanding my perspective on so many things!
Really I find his nonsense hard to take .. for example he still continues with this NATO forced putin to invade .. Was he out when putin told the world ukraine was Russian.. Sounds to me like Nato or no nato putin wanted ukraine back for Russia.. which by the way is the reason other neighbouring countries are asking to join nato not being asked to join .. Sweden and Finland weren't forced to join they joined because they were worried about putin . He seems to conveniently ignore this fact
Mearsheimer owes me a full night's sleep--which I lost as a result of listening to this interview into the morning. Worth every minute. It's funny how you can forget what it's like to listen to or read a thinker who has knowledge, wisdom and the rare ability to communicate clearly.
Westetn liberal demicracies were the drivers of all conflict post-cold war. African countries are still trying to extracate themselves. Institutions of state in the West are all money controlled. Power pyramid is ultimate goal, as financial net can spread endesly. Once the expansion slows down, or countries become imune to penetration, the pyramid implodes. It is kept inflated by generating a trillion every hundred days. The theory of democracy in the conditions of hyper-financialization, does not hold water. At present, testing Russia and China, as small pray is no longer sufficient. The hope lies in internal reforms that eliminates or balances the relations between financial and real economy. Nothing is hopeless. But itvwill take knowledge and determination.
I gotta say... This has to be one of my very favorites. I could listen to this guy talk all day! Woke up to this playing and couldn't go back to sleep because it was so interesting. 3 hours later...
Mearsheimer is probably the foremost authority on foreign relations in the US, and he says that no one in the US government has ever asked his opinion or advice about anything.
Too bad he wants to maintain US hegemony in this world and is agaisnt a multi polar world. He wants the US to dominate China, as a chinese i can't accept that view. Wont happen anyway, The US is too weak, its a declining power.
@@juliensorel5535 While I agree with a lot of what Mearsheimer said it has to be pointed out that there were a few things he avoided any discussion of. . 1) During the HOLODOMOR (1931 - 1932) Russia starved 2 Million Ukrainians to death. 2) At no point in this article is MEARSHEIMER particularly critical of Putin. In fact he concistently describes Putin in a positive light. 3) Putin's actions protect Him and his Oligarch buddies at a huge cost to the Russian and Ukrainian people. . MEARSHEIMER has a very selective blindness. .
@CBCPROPAGANDA 1) I don't think it is reasonable to expect him to discuss everything in every interview 2) Putin is the man who saved Russia from destruction by the West. It is not his job to save the world. I have read two biographies, both written by men who are opposed to him and to Russia, and I have great respect for him. 3) I don't think that you have read much of anything relating to the things you speak so knowingly about. 4) Do you actually expect people to give your views precedence over Mearsheimer's? If you do, you are completely delusional. How many books have you written on this topic?
Lex, what I love about your range of speakers is that they trigger me to ask myself, “What do *I* think about this subject,” rather than passively listening to a speaker who echos my preexisting thoughts.
John Mearsheimer is such a gem! He is educating the public by providing such depth of how states operate so we can make better decisions on selecting our leaders.
Mearsheimer is probably one of the most realistic analyst of global geopolitics, especially with the Russia-Ukraine War. Really look forward to his participation in more podcasts across platforms
He's antisemetic to a degree . He hides a lot of truth that would support Israel . He's leaving the door open for Biden to turn his back on Israel . We better acknowledge the fact that Islam wants to eliminate all other religions faiths . If Israel falls , the authoritarian regimes will take down democracy one country at a time and they will do it as an alliance of dictatorships .
Chomsky said the same exact thing as Mearsheimer about Zalinsky and Putin were negotiating for peace first three weeks and it is the United States to blame for the war they insisted Zalinsky not negotiate
I think he’s able to communicate the principles of power in Geo-politics, but I completely disagree with his assessment of Ukraine; he seems willfully ignorant of the corruption which belies the cleptocractic Russian state. NATO isn’t an existential threat, it’s just a scape-goat for a short-man with a napoleonic complex. They have resources, and can offset that necessity of a large population with a couple thousand nukes…Putin wants Ukraine, because he is a looter. Nothing more than a nuclear bully. As far as I’m concerned, mearsheimer is running cover for putin through his intellectualism. Garbage.
@@wotiluvabsolute nonsense .. 24 Feb putin was calling the Ukrainian government nazis who needed to be replaced , he sent a chechen assassination team to kill zelensky.. Yet you think weeks later he and zelensky were having peace talks . I listened to this guy about 9 months ago . He was even then giving it all about how ukraine was about to be overrun then . Guess what , he was wrong . Definitely gives a pro putin argument in his analysis at least did 9 months ago
" …if that’s your definition of antisemitism, it’s taken an important term and stretched it to the point where it’s meaningless “ . That’s a great way to put how Israel and the US government is using the term
one of Israels greatest achievements is conflating any criticism of the state with criticism of the Jewish people at large and selling that notion successfully to the world since its inception... from a marketing standpoint its shear genius while simultaneously being utterly callus in its implementation..
Although I'd agree that the meaning of antisemitism has been stretched, nonetheless unqualified support for the Palestinian cause including groups like Hamas that requires the extermination of Jews is indeed anti-Semetic, advocates genocide and reprehensible. I'd recommend that people be careful who they support... It's possible to believe you're supporting a just cause but carelessly ally with someone who advocates or purposely does barbaric and inhumane acts. Do you or others really believe in inhumane acts on others and justify it in any way?
Lets not get the facts too twisted here for the longest time right up until this latest attack the Israeli State apparatus saw Hamas as an effective tool in the prevention of a Two state solution something they themselves were also utterly opposed to behind closed doors Most of the time, Israeli policy was to treat the Palestinian Authority as a burden and Hamas as an asset. Far-right MK Bezalel Smotrich, now the finance minister in the hardline government and leader of the Religious Zionism party, said so himself in 2015. According to various reports, Netanyahu made a similar point at a Likud faction meeting in early 2019, when he was quoted as saying that those who oppose a Palestinian state should support the transfer of funds to Gaza, because maintaining the separation between the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank and Hamas in Gaza would prevent the establishment of a Palestinian state. to follow your own logic this tacit support by the Israeli government of Hamas makes them inherently antisemitic..... @@tonysu8860
53:52 What a wise, intellectually honest answer to this question. I really felt my natural scepticism lower after that, suddenly I clung to every word with the probability that it's honest and accurate. That's a great role model.
@@jamesr8584 Yes, but he is very open about his bias, and from what perspective he looks at issues. It's the individual viewer responsibility to look for countervailing opinions. And then weigh the arguments.
Just want to let people know, he tends to be on the outer fringe than the consensus view you would get from objective political scientists and historians. He does not give fair representation in many topics he writes about.
Too bad they come so few & far between😮 If only our brothers, our neighbors & the rest out there could be exposed to & enlightened with such a decent, proper conversation between 2 bloody adults for goodness sake 😮 it's such a shame we are so propagandized isn't it people? My God we ALL KNOW we've GOT TO DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT 💪🙏✌️
Lex Fridman’s “objectiveness” also lets his guests control the narrative to whatever extent they desire. He doesn’t push back on misinformation. He’s a phony. Terrible interviewer at that. Imagine having John Mearsheimer and you bring up Elon Musks’s foreign policy opinion. What an idiot.
Mearsheimer is not objective in the slightest. He is a child of the Cold War. He can only think in terms of imperial interests of the USA, Russia, China. He treats all other countries, especially those in the historical sphere of Russian influence, as pawns, subjects of the game played by the big players. It's absolutely repugnant and as a Pole I find it hard to be reduced to a minion who has no say which side I want to align with. Mearsheimer grants no voice, no independence to Poland, Ukraine, the Baltic states. We are independent nations with a proud history. Mearsheimer can't tell us who we should ally. If we prefer the US over Russia (and it's obvious why we prefer the US), then Mearsheimer should f*ck off and shut up.
Lex, I'm continually impressed with your ability to have belief in humanity and the way you conduct yourself in these discussions. You are definitely one of a kind. Having people of exactly opposite views without you showing preference and bias is really applaudable.
Hard topics, light hearted final moments, then the Plato quote to sum. I really enjoyed it all and found value in so much of the discussion. You do a great job Lex.
Harder when people ignore Nazi Baathism, the basis for Arab governance. Pan Arabism was started in the 30's by Nazis in the ME. Actual swastika wearing Nazis laid this ground work and nobody wants to talk about Mufti and Nazi policy of PAN ARABISM.
I wish it actually was a more of a discussion, as I hoped Lex would ask more about some of more contradicting or incorrect points he makes, but certainly a much more interesting dialogue than on some obscure channels Mearsheimer often goes to.
@@mb-bp1eb Maybe I'm wrong, but I feel like Lex was resonating with what he was saying, given his nationality. Might be why he either chose not to or simply doesn't recognize the discrepancies.
@@jtzoltan Maybe not glaring, but I feel like he always talks about israeli side neglecting the 2 state solution which I don't believe is correct. Unlike the Netanyahu there were many jewish leaders who actually accepted the 2 state solution while arab side refused and attacked. The palestinians are just too crazy to deal with and basicaly all arab states in the region in last 50 years either expelled them or were destabilised by them like Lebanon. As someone from middle/eastern europe I just dont share his admiration for Putin and Russia. (some americans from that era just have that romantic idea :) They can not be trusted and nothing apart violence, lies and missery ever came from that part of the world.. but that can be just my genetics and family experience from last 100 years :) Then again - lot of things he says makes sense. He made interesting point about the ukraine nukes, but I guess that Ukraine was such a mess back then that both West and Russia just did not feel like letting those 800 nukes laying around :) Also.. I feel like he gives more credit to russian millitary power than it deserves lately (but who knows) and ignores that people in eastern europe, Poland, Ukraine, Balkan, Baltic and Finland actually have something to say about where they stand - Im not sure if that cold war bipolar logic still aplies.
@mb-bp1eb yeah I can sympathize with your position: it frusteates me how so many people talk about Israel commiting atrocities without even knowing that prior to any such event, there was just about always a revolt, terror attack, invasion by Arab states that preceded it. They're so awash in one-sided propaganda and don't even know it. I also feel for the Palestinians as people suffering the situation and huper propagandized, though they can't help it due to who's in control there. It seems that the surrounding Arab states just use the Palestinians as an festering open wound for Israel. I personally think the Israelis would have done better to have not gone for an offensive in Palestine after Oct. 7th... I think they could have had so much sympathy while there be so much disgust with Hamas, while all the Hamas apologists would have looked terrible trying to defend those actions... they could have made demands of Hamas that they would turn down, and after exhausting those other mediated options, they could then go for an invasion. I could easily be naive though. As for Russia, my dad is Hungarian. When he was 12, him, his brother, sister and parents escaped to Austria just as the Soviets were closing the borders again after reoccupying Hungary as the 1957 uprising came to an end. I have no love for the Soviet Union nor modern Russia... they destroyed my family, who were minor land holders before the Soviet takeover. I don't think modern Russia is the same as the Soviets, and I don't like the mob influence in their state and cultural problems, but also think they're heavily propagandized against. I find this conflict with Ukraine difficult and feel the Ukrainian people have been crushed and used as pawns in Great Game conflicts. When it comes down to it, I don't blame Russia for it primarily, but the class of people who captured the US government who along with the UK, sabotaged the early 2022 peace talks. The way the US-UK axis exercises influence over Europe is disturbing to me, Germany's economic and political interests have been badly mismanaged and it was sad how they did nothing after the Nordstream 2 sabotage... the Anglo-Americans in my view do not want Germany and Russia to align as it would be a competitor to them who are evidently fixated on maintaining unipolar hegemony in my view. I think many of the things we love about the free West are being dismantled by this same class in Washington and London and the pinnacle elites. I agree with Mersheimer about the Minsk accords being done in bad faith to buy time by NATO, that has been documented. There are some arguments that the Euromaiden Revolution wasn't necessarily a US intelligence backed operation, but I come down on the side that says it was. It's tough because Russia just doesn't have the soft-power to asdress all these subversive, underhanded ploys run by the Anglo-Americans who do have that soft power, so they can do these power grabs and still spin it like Russia was the bad guy... I think Russia could either allow the continual erosion of their interests, and to be surrounded by the US and allies, or they could resort to the military option when other routes fail. I could be wrong though, and have put too much weight on this perspective, so I'm interested to hear other perspectives on it
A pleasure to listen. The rhetoric, the willingness to hear each other, the logic beyond proving his point not for the sake of being right but for the search of truth. Thank you Lex for making it possible and thank you professor Mearsheimer for bringing some light in such a dark scenario.
As someone whose main focus is on power dynamics and how power enforces the currents of life, John Mearsheimer is really interesting to listen to. He has a unique style when approaching such subjects, with an unapologetic attitude that helps get his point across.
Eh not really. He claims to be a realist and views the world through power politics, and yet when asked about specific situations he just gives his personal political opinions.
He criticizes NATO expansion and Isreal’s brutality, yet he sounds so perfectly justified when talking about containing China and disallowing China to reunify.
Rational, there isn't much rationale about John's reasoning except his realy weak understanding of the Russian Imperial project. He doesn't speak languages, his understanding of the second world war is poor. He doesn't understand that it was stated by an alliance of Russia and Germany is poor. He always omits to mention that Russia tried to invade France around 1800 before Napoleon invaded Russia, that Rusdia attacked Sweden before Sweden, he forgets that Russia wanted free hands to attack the Nordic countries before Russias ally Germany, turned on Russia. One thing is super clear, Russia is constantly aggressive and a threat to Europe. We need to defend ourselves from. We should let Russia, Iran and North Korea for their own way of living, but we should always know that we need to prepar to defend against their dreams of colonial expansion into our land and culture. John, your understanding of this process is so poor that I feel ashamed on your behalf.😢
Geopolitics isn’t rational… it’s in American interest to stop Russia and other expansionist countries… that’s rational for an American. For Russia, they may think it’s rational to invade there neighbors for there specific goals… “rational” is just a word thrown around when geopolitics is almost all grey with very little black and white.
@@ThePetthoHe omits?? He doesn't mention Russian imperial past at all because in today's context it doesn't really matter. Realism is an actual and far more comprehensive theory that exactly explains why nations do the things they do. If realism didn't matter, America would have allowed Ukraine to have its nukes. USA always wanted to use Ukraine as a pawn to destabilize Russia, which is why it was left denuclearized and weak. And if Russia was so colonial, it would have attacked Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia when they were becoming NATO states, it didn't.
@@deoxlogius Putin extremely clear with his neo-colonial perspective. He is constantly referring to Russias right to rule its neighbors in all communication based on Russias historical colonial expansion. The only written demands from the Russian foreign minister from the 17th of December 2021 explicitly stated that Russia must have the right to control the foreign policies of all European states that wasn’t members of NATO before 1997. That Russland must be the only nuclear power in central and Eastern Europe and with legal mandate to attack any opposing countries within our outside NATO. When he invaded Ukraine he did that in a room with Peter the great, Katharine the great and Alexander the IiI. Those are the tyre most aggressive and expansionistic tsars of Russia. He is crystal clear on Russias rights to expand The Tucker Carlsson interview, where he even blamed Poland for the Second World War that Russia and Germany actually started together. He has so far started five wars to expand Russian colonial rule and territory during his time in office, killing hundreds of thousands of humans. The list of evidence for Russias colonialism is endless, how on earth are you able to miss his intensions and his goals? USA has also started wars but never with the clear intent of annexation and ethic cleansing like Russia does.
His whole application of his own theory is completely incoherent. He says states always seek to expand their power and control but when asked if Russia does the same he says that would be ridiculous and Putin only acted because threatened. What a lolcow
@@Max-ww7iz He’s saying that Putin from his own perspective views NATO expansion as a threat to his nation. Putin then takes an opportunity to attack and expand under the guise of a national security threat. It’s still expansionist it’s just a bit deeper than that.
@@galaxypanda1288 pretty stupid then to bring all neighbours (🇫🇮🇸🇪🇺🇦) into Nato considering that Nato-Expansion wasn't even on the table. Which he himself acknowledged when he said it was denied by 🇫🇷🇩🇪 in 08. (And it was put even further under the table because of the 2014 war Putin started, as Nato won't admit anyone with ongoing territorial conflicts) So not only incoherent and not applying his own theory but also denying basic factual reality
What a great dialogue. An hour in, you can see that Professor Mearsheimer is having way more fun talking with Lex than doing one of his usual Q&A sessions after a lecture. And the interjected visuals---maps, graphs, and especially the quotes from the Minsk Accords liars---added immensely. Phenomenal podcast.
While I agree with a lot of what Mearsheimer said it has to be pointed out that there were a few things he avoided any discussion of. . 1) During the HOLODOMOR (1931 - 1932) Russia starved 2 Million Ukrainians to death. 2) At no point in this article is MEARSHEIMER particularly critical of Putin. In fact he concistently describes Putin in a positive light. 3) Putin's actions protect Him and his Oligarch buddies at a huge cost to the Russian and Ukrainian people. . MEARSHEIMER has a very selective blindness. .
@@CBCPROPAGANDAas much as you might like him to insult Putin more, none of those things are actually necessary to discussion of the fields Mearsheimer specializes in. Also, Please show where he describes Putin in an unequivocally positive light outside of calling him a mostly rational actor.
@@CBCPROPAGANDA well, you’re saying that Mearsheimer somehow needs to be critical of Putin to get his unrelated points across. What those criticisms should be, you don’t say what they are or why they’re relevant. It reads to me like you’re suggesting Mearsheimer needs to temper his analysis of Putin being mostly rational in the field of international relations, by insulting his personality or his policies inside of Russia (which I doubt Mearsheimer agrees with).
@@mysteryman6918 MEARSHEIMER managed to discuss Russian-Ukreaine politics for more than an hour WITHOUT once mentioning the HOLODOMOR. Isn't that just a tiny bit suspect ???
People don't want to hear different opinion, they just want to listen someone else confirming their own opinion. Freedom of speech is hard. Thank you Lex for your sacrifice to freedom of speech. You bring hope, love and opportunity to grow to all people who listen to you. At the same time, I am worried about you. After having this brave professor as your guest, I wouldn't be surprised if they cancel you. I love you, you beautiful human, you are not alone. In collective unconscious we are all one.
Your very first sentence is exactly the weakness in democracy... how can democracy be optimal if the majority of voters are uninformed and incapable of making a good decision... if the majority is flawed then the result of the popular vote will only mirror the flaws of society.
Just curious, why do you think his views could be considered controversial? The things he was saying were pretty much on point with how I’ve always viewed things. Maybe the only small exception is I guess I would be considered, in his terms, a human nature realist. He kept saying ‘the system’ but what system? If he’s referring to the tribalism of having individual countries to me that’s still human nature.
Your point about different opinions is well taken, taidasun. I attempt to consume a balanced diet of opposing views and avoid living in an echo chamber. There are, however, a few holes in Professor Mearsheimer's reasoning and assessments. Plenty of food for thought.
Oh no its nothing to do with "different opinion". This old man is just ignorant and delusional. He knows about Russia hmmm almost nothing pressing that Russia is like united states but on the other side of the planet. Im telling you this as russian who live his whole life in moscow
Mearsheimer has an incredibly discerning mind. I'm continually impressed by the caliber of guests and the quality, nuance, and intellectual depth, of conversations on your channel, Lex. Lex is a fantastic interviewer on account of his intellectual humility. He doesn't seem intent on pushing a particular narrative, but lets his guests speak freely, something rarely seen in mainstream media these days.
On the basis of comments like these, I suppose I'll listen to see if his style of argument changes under questioning. The last time I listened carefully to a whole Mearsheimer lecture (related mainly to Ukraine/Russia), it seemed like all the critical argument points boiled down to "trust me" assertions of causality. I realize that old guys with huge resumes are more entitled to pontificate more than the rest of us, but when it comes to big policy conclusions, I prefer some due diligence on the evidence front.
@@wolfpants All Mescheinheimer has been doing for the last 2 years is trying to hide the fact that his teaching is incredibly wrong, as the war in Ukraine has shown.
400 episodes? Already? Hey, after 400 episodes, I just found Lex Fridman! After the Musk and Mearsheimer interviews, I guess I have a lot of catching up to do! So far, Lex is Rex.
Occupation??? You mean like every country in the world. The only difference with the Israelis is they were too kind hearted not to kick the Arabs out once after beating them in war after war. There are millions of refugees all over the world, who left this year. The Palestinians are the only ones the world cares about, because no one agrees to take them in. That includes 22 Arab and another 30 non Arab Muslim countries. Why? Because they start terror organizations and try to overthrow the local government. Israel is the only country where a large group of Palestinians live with full rights. The only reason the West Bank and Gaza were not treated like people us because the Palestinians there did and do what they tried to do in Jordan and Egypt, violently overthrow the local government. Those countries put them down with startling, immense violence. (See Black Friday.) If you want more facts, rather than fake news buzz words, see TravellingIsrael, Benny Morris, Douglas Murray.
@@kabanenko5319 НАТО хочет контролировать чёрное море чтобы создать экономическую блокаду России, Виктория Нуланд с послом США в Украине Джефри Пайеттом раздавали "печеньки" на майдане (госперевороте) Украины видео можно найти на ютуб, условиями вступления были проведение декоммунизации в Украине это значит никакого присутствия русских и русскоязычных, отказ от православия и церквей с их служащими священники, попы, прихожане, снос всех советских строений, памятников, мемориалов. Запрет празднования праздников православных и дня победы 9 мая как в России но взамен праздновать победу Европы во второй мировой. Ну это основные а так там много чего😊😊😊
@@yyyy12344 Ukraine renewed SUPER ACTIVE talks about it after Crimea annexion at the start of 2014. Wtf r u talking about? Ukraine has been trying to join NATO since 2014 not after zelensky election victory
Please bring Prof. Stephen Kotkin and Prof. John Mearsheimer to your podcast for a debate. I think it will be extremely informative and interesting two see opposing views (especially on the Russia-Ukraine front) collide!
It would be a fun debate indeed. Though, I doubt Kotkin would have much of a chance against Mearsheimer. Kotkin seems to argue that Russian politics has a long thread of autocratic rulers dominating the scene, which is true enough, but that has nothing to do whether or not NATO expansion into Ukraine presents an existential security dilemma to Russia. It does, that is undeniable. The length of the border would be cost prohibitive to defend. Furthermore, the ability of NATO to amass a first strike arsenal with sufficient capabilities to neutraliser Russia's second strike capacity, which would obviate their nuclear deterrent, would be a real possibility. Based on that, it does not matter who was Russia's leader, anyone would respond by preventing NATO from checkmating them.
I was thinking the same thing during this entire interview. Mearsheimer makes some good points but I find he is a bit of an apologist in favour of Russia. Kotkin would have some good counter points here.
I’m just a nobody and have only a cursory understanding of Russian geopolitics, but I don’t see how NATO is a threat to Russia in terms of aggression. NATO is a defensive organization, and from what I can tell about its European members, they want no to do with a war, especially one of first strike into Russia of all places. If anyone is scared it’s Western Europe of Russia. I disagree with this guy on Putin as well…I think Putin is just a Russian Mob thug who wants more power…..I don’t think he’s dumb at all…but a mob thug nonetheless ….but what do I know….just kinda wanted to discuss and see what other people are thinking.
@@memeticist NATO is a defensive alliance. First Strike? It would never happen because ALL members must vote on it including Turkiy. NATO does not have a history of unprovokingly attacking its neighbors over the last 200 years. But there is one country in the region that does. That being said the US is a dangerous country, in fact you could argue they have been the most violent nation since WWII with military actions/presence in almost every country on the planet. However, there is an ENORMOUS difference between NATO and the US. Everyone in NATO has an equal vote. Putin considers NATO an existential threat? Too bad; deal with it. I'm Canadian. I consider the US with their gun culture, China with their political interference in our elections, India who assassinated a Sikh activist on Canadian soil to be an existential threat. But what can we do about it? We have to live with it.
Actually this may be the worst since he invited a pootlerite spokesperson and is clueless enough to eat up all he's being fed like a russian peasant ancestor he is.
Why he is clueless! Russia has invaded over 100 countries! Cant believe this guy has no understanding of Russia let alone Europe. Countries wanting to come to NATO is because they don't want to be invaded by Russia.
Well, it could have something to do with his interview partner here 😀That's some actual intellectual who dedicated his life to (political) science coupled with an overwhelming knowledge of history and international relations. There's no comparison to guys like Bezos or Musk. They're simply not in the same league as Mearsheimer.
Thank you, Alex, for having someone as knowledgeable yet humble as Professor John Mearsheimer. This meeting was very useful for me and I learned a lot from it. Words are not enough to thank you.❤
Excellent guest ! One of the most intelligent level-headed and straightforward thinking people I think I've ever had the privilege of listening to. thank you both ❤
yeah well he's not too smart when confusing genocide vs massacre. Mr. Mearsheimer ignorantly says it's a massacre instead of a genocide. Getting "rid" of a statehood from its own land IZZZZ A GENOCIDE.. DUM DUM
I love how lex has a soft voice and remains totally calm, allows the hosts to talk without interruption and asks great questions 💗 just like Nima alkorshid and Danny boy hiaphong, I love youze guys ❤🎉
No offense to Lex, but his knowledge about 20th century world-affairs is EXACTLY why humanities academics warned about overassignment to a handful of STEM fields that have no room for electives. The system produces “highly-specialized” -units, and that’s not nearly so glamorous as it sounds.
It's intentional. The system was created by elites who want people to be just smart enough to keep the lights on but not smart enough to ask questions like "well, should we be powering the lights with fossil fuels--even if it entangles us in the middle east--or for that matter, do we need to be powering these proverbial lights 24/7 or can we maybe embrace a more moderate way of doing things?" These are not questions that society's elites want their workers asking. They want their workers to put in their 40 hours, then go out and buy useless consumer crap, and otherwise stay "in their place." It's not an accident. It's quite intentional. The most wealthy and powerful people in this country are not going to empower the working class with the intellectual tools of their own liberation. As one senior Reagan advisor said, "We are in danger of creating an educated proletariat. And that is dynamite!" What did Reagan do? Gutted education subsidies, which led to the current student loan debt peonage system we have today, which amounts to a work contract. People are too busy paying down student loans that they will never be able to pay off to challenge the status quo. And that is the intention. And schools are going to prioritize the Business Department and STEM programs over the humanities because of who controls the purse strings. It's all quite intentional.
One premise behind the podcast is that it is the Artificial Intelligence podcast, bringing in historians and others partially to assess approaches to power, so that AI, with its unavoidably elite control, would proceed in as enlightened a way as possible, George Washingtons as opposed to Stalins and so forth, but, as a very advanced STEM guy, he has a vested interest in the projects continuing. I don't think his individual grasp on world affairs is too bad, but this vested interest comes through from time to time.
@@johnrussellherbert6035 you know, poker players have been working on the cutting edge of AI for the past 15 years… and Lex doesn’t appear to know very much about that - either. I’ve never heard someone who actually understood what AI is (or could be) anthropomorphizing and forgetting that humans have control of what we give to a calculator. It’s all a grift, my man.
Great conversation. Lex has mastered his craft, and Maershimer is intellectually honest, a straight shooter, he will give it to you like he sees it, and would care less how you feel about it. I love the pod.
I thought John's thoughts on Putin showed a lot of self-censorship and fear. I'm not sure what he's scared about, whether securing his own wealth or safety, but it was not honest.
He did not even speak about the barbaric savage behavior of Hamas on October 7th, he talks about them like legitimate reasonable people.. it shows how disconnected he is
see what you don't seem to understand is that it isn't that he's disconnected but rather he's coming at this from the perspective of an international relations scholar and IR doesn't give a damn about individual suffering. it may be sad or whatever but go live in the jungle for a year as a prey animal and you'll see that's pretty savage too. go back and read Mearsheimer from the 90's and early 2000's, all the way up to and after 2014. He absolutely called the Ukrainian Invasion based on what was happening at the time. IR has no interest in your feelings only in what is and that's why Mearsheimer and others of his ilk have been vilified by the mainstream but he's not wrong. I challenge you to go back and find something he's said in his past, vast writings that was totally off. and to address your statement: what about the barbaric and savage behavior of Israel, specifically under right wing Netanyahu? You know he purports to make Israel stronger so what the hell happened? Hamas never should have been able to inflict so much carnage in the first place - that's what he was elected to prevent and he failed Israel. Israel needs new management. @@Manbro2006
@@JPragma4657 it depends on the individual view point. Some say Russia's economy is stronger today than it was before the war. They said Russia replenishes its weapons faster than we do. I cannot confirm either of those claims but, one thing I am sure of is that Ukraine has not seen Russia's full blown rage yet, and I hope they never do. I can understand his point of Russia trying to defend its territory by trying to keep NATO away. Or do you think differently?
I've listened to Mearsheimer maybe couple of dozen times now......this was the most funfamental in the elucidation of his position because of the long length. Lex did a reasonable job in the questioning, even if occasionally on the naive side (which is fine, no judgement). The strength of Lex is fundamentally the length of conversation he encourages, ne rarely interjects, and he has people of opposing views. Now that's a pretty strong list of positives in my mind. Top episode. Will probably be one of the most important in its influence.
I did cringe a bit when Lex asked or had some naive views. I was thinking are you seriously that blind etc but yeah I get it. Super cool interview. One thing I wanted to ask or know is why everyone assumes super powers want to eat each other? Could there be a country or culture (China) who wants to be powerful but also allows others to grow and fosters a peaceful coexistence. I guess that's maybe naive too.
Naive, yes, but Lex also has a bias.... which was very, very obvious when he interviewed that Russian ambassador several months ago: one of his rare poor interviews. John has set his fairness needle straight with this exchange....
00:00 🌍 John Mearsheimer emphasizes the importance of power in international relations and how states seek power for survival due to the absence of a higher authority in the global system. 02:33 📈 Power in international relations is largely determined by population size and wealth, with these factors underpinning a state's strength. 05:31 🌐 Anarchy in international politics refers to the absence of a higher authority above states, leading them to maximize relative power for survival. 09:26 🤝 Nations strive for power to ensure security, not necessarily aggression, driven by historical examples like the Century of National Humiliation in China. 12:26 🌐 Realism versus liberalism in international relations: Realists focus on power, competition, and war as instruments of statecraft, while liberals have more optimistic views, emphasizing aspects like democratic peace theory, economic interdependence, and institutions for peaceful coexistence. 16:44 🏛 Democratic peace theory suggests that democracies tend not to fight each other due to shared norms and values, while realists argue that structural dynamics, not democracy, drive state behavior. 18:45 💰 Economic interdependence theory posits that economic ties between nations deter war, yet realists assert that security concerns often override economic interests in conflicts. 19:44 📜 Liberal institutionalism proposes that rule-based institutions can promote peace, contrasting with realist notions that survival trumps prosperity in critical situations. 23:13 🤔 Realist divisions include structural realists (focus on system) vs. human nature realists (emphasis on individual psychology) and within structural realism, the distinction between offensive (seeking power) and defensive (maintaining power) realists. 25:11 🌐 Structural considerations heavily influenced Nazi Germany's aggressive behavior, highlighting the interplay between structural factors and individual leadership (e.g., Hitler's "will to power"). 27:07 🇩🇪 Factors like resentment over the Versailles Treaty played a role in Hitler's rise to power, showcasing the complex interplay between historical grievances, individual psychology, and international conflicts. 28:02 🌐 Hitler's rise to power was influenced by factors such as resentment, economic depression, and his ability to pull Germany out of the Great Depression. 30:31 🌍 Structural elements drove significant historical events, like Hitler's actions in World War II, but history is multidimensional, involving various aspects beyond mere individuals. 31:56 🛠 Realism in international relations theory answers key questions about security competition and great power wars but doesn't explain every aspect, like the specifics behind events like the Holocaust. 34:24 🤔 Hitler's decisions in World War II had resistance internally within Germany, especially concerning the invasion of Poland and France, contrasting with the less oppositional decision to invade the Soviet Union. 36:29 🏹 Hitler's strategy involved various axis points in different directions during World War II, emphasizing the importance of different approaches and target regions. 39:27 🔍 Soviet Union's fierce resistance against Nazi Germany was driven by the genocidal nature of the adversary and the understanding that surrender meant death, motivating them to fight fiercely. 42:27 🕊 Putin's invasion of Ukraine in 2022 wasn't necessarily about conquering all of Ukraine, but primarily a response to NATO expansion into Ukraine, as evidenced by negotiation attempts to end the conflict soon after it began. 48:11 ⚔ NATO's expansion into Eastern Europe, particularly Ukraine, despite Russia's objections, significantly contributed to the conflict and tensions between Russia and the West. 51:31 🌍 The West's strategy aimed to make Ukraine a pro-Western democratic state within NATO and the EU, which clashed with Russia's security concerns and led to a dire situation. 52:57 🛡 Putin doesn't aspire to recreate the Soviet Union but prioritizes Russia's security, particularly regarding NATO's proximity to Russian borders. His primary concern is to prevent NATO expansion into Ukraine. 56:24 🌍 Putin faced a challenging period of national humiliation for Russia, and it took time to rebuild the country's strength. 57:51 🛡 The US held significant power from 1989 to 2017, remaining the strongest global player. 58:49 🇷🇺 Russians' historical experiences with invasions make them sensitive about Ukraine's proximity to their border. 59:18 🌐 Strategists need empathy to understand others' perspectives in international politics. 01:00:14 🤝 Putin's perception of NATO expansion differs from the US's benign view, impacting their reactions. 01:02:47 💔 Prospects for a meaningful peace agreement in Ukraine appear dim, frozen conflict likely. 01:04:55 🤔 Direct talks between Zelensky and Putin might have a sliver of a chance without US involvement. 01:08:30 💡 Potential solutions involve Ukraine's neutrality and accepting Russia's territorial gains. 01:13:02 🕊 Trust issues from failed agreements hinder the possibility of successful negotiations. 01:17:58 🔄 Removing Putin won't likely lead to a more peaceful resolution in Ukraine; a replacement might be more hardline. 01:20:36 🎙 Asking Putin direct, specific questions might reveal insights into his perspectives and intentions. 01:24:38 🚀 Deterrence Strategy: Mearsheimer argues that possessing nuclear weapons serves as a powerful deterrent, especially for weaker nations like Ukraine against potential adversaries. 01:25:36 🌍 NATO and Ukraine: Mearsheimer criticizes NATO expansion and argues against bringing Ukraine into NATO, foreseeing its destruction. He suggests that stability in Europe is better served by avoiding such actions. 01:26:35 💣 Nuclear Weapons Use: In a MAD (Mutual Assured Destruction) world, Mearsheimer discusses the potential use of nuclear weapons for manipulation of risk and as a demonstration effect. He explains historical Cold War scenarios and speculates on Russia's potential use in a conflict with Ukraine. 01:32:28 🌐 Rapid Escalation: The conversation delves into the terrifying dynamics of nuclear weapon use in the modern age, considering the fast-paced nature of news, social media, and how a small demonstration of power can lead to unpredictable and catastrophic consequences. 01:38:34 🇮🇱🇵🇸 Israel-Palestine Conflict: Mearsheimer attributes the October 7th, 2023, Hamas attack to the ongoing Israeli occupation. He discusses the diminishing prospects of a two-state solution due to increased Israeli resistance and loss of interest, emphasizing the need for peace in the region. 01:46:52 🕊 Conflict and Leadership: Mearsheimer dismisses the notion that those in power benefit from conflict, asserting that Israeli leaders prefer submission over resistance. He underscores the importance of achieving a two-state solution for lasting peace.
Please also make podcast with John about some other interesting conflicts that is happening around the world which are forgotten such as in Myanmar, Africa and SA. Would love to hear his perspective, love it! You guys questioning and responses made perfect matches.
As always, Mearsheimer is a clear, rational thinker and I don't even agree with everything he says, particularly with respect to China. Thanks for hosting him, we can never get enough of his wisdom.
@@tegusentertainment8021 Well sort of, he lays it out pretty much in the interview. Maybe I'm not a "realist" on this, but my own opinion is that somehow the world has to learn to work together else we are all doomed. This means countries giving up autonomy to a considerable degree. If that isn't possible, then I guess we all burn in hell, literally.
@@MikeCasey-rz2bcLex is the interviewer! It’s his show, we’re familiar with his views, but we wanted to hear the views of his guest - without interference - we can make our own judgment then. That’s the mark of a true professional. A guided conversation, asking the questions we wanted the guest to answer. So much more enlightening than listening to a prepared speech, and much less painful than listening to an interviewer with his own strong opinions, which is the case with most of the interviewers on similar podcasts. THEY are not conversations!
@@valtracey6180 You say you're familiar with Lex' views, can you tell me what his views are on the Russia-Ukraine conflict? What are his views on Israel?
@@MikeCasey-rz2bc not specifically! I would have to hear him being interviewed on those specific topics to know that. I’m referring to his views in general, that is all we can know, unless as I said, he is being interviewed himself, or enters into a debate or discussion on the matter. You’ll have to address those questions to Lex directly if you want his views on those specific questions.
Benjamin Netanyahu: 'America is a thing you can move very easily' : “I know what America is," Netanyahu told a group of terror victims, apparently not knowing his words were being recorded. "America is a thing you can move very easily, move it in the right direction. They won't get in their way." “Netanyahu also bragged how he undercut the peace process when he was prime minister during the Clinton administration. "They asked me before the election if I'd honor [the Oslo accords]," he said. "I said I would, but ... I'm going to interpret the accords in such a way that would allow me to put an end to this galloping forward to the '67 borders. How did we do it? Nobody said what defined military zones were. Defined military zones are security zones; as far as I'm concerned, the entire Jordan Valley is a defined military zone. Go argue." Source : Washington Post, Haaretz, Business Insider, etc
@@SimplyMartinMearsheimer want the US to join Russia to kill Chinese together. Thats his agenda. Everything he says follows this dream of his. He manipulates the story to fit his great aspiration. For example, he goes on and on about how the Russians feel threatened, but he hides the truth about the source and nature of this fear. The Russians fear losing the ability to conquer land. They fear the lose of opportunity to steal resources from their neighbors. They fear the loss of their reputation as a strong nation. NATO prevents Russian expansion. That is the nature of the threat. It is dishonest to say Russia fears invasion, or a nuclear strike from NATO. Striking Russia would be suicide for NATO, as we cannot stop their missiles. Its impossible. NATO doesn't need Ukraine to destroy Russia, either. They already possess this capacity. Our mutual desire to live, to avoid nuclear holocaust is the only thing saving Russia from invasion. Once you accept these realities, you understand the Russin claims about Ukraine/ Nato relationship are false. Russia want conquest. Resources, power, and pride. This is not a war of self defense, it's a war for profit. A war of choice.
This gentleman has an incredible level of mastery of the area he chose to specialize in. This is awesome to get the chance to listen to. Great conversation.
@@JohnDoe-hh7eo Exactly. This assumption should have been challenged. JM makes an assumption of "occupation" that shows where he stands. What about the Balfour Declaration, the Six days war, the Yom Kippur war, the declaration of Israel as a state with a right to exist? Palestine has never been declared as a nation with sovereign rights to this land. Using the term "occupation" shows that he thinks it is their land.
@@jsfranks840Interesting, don’t be too quick to jump to conclusions, he is who he is for various reasons including his rigorous fact checking and analysis. Also, he is only looking at this from an IR perspective. Passing judgment is not his style. If you want a deeper dive into that history you should probably read Dershowitz, Pappe, and Finkelstein. And by the way you should read them with full impartiality. Then go into the facts, which are other very prominent and influential Israeli historians. But I warn you, it is not a pretty story. Which is why, the present situation is much more complicated than the surface of emotions. The level of ramifications that this event and possible future political settlement might have is not going to look well for Israel. I think the only solution to avoiding putting up face now is to prolong this war beyond the stretch of time, which means the total destruction of the palestinian civilian population. Again, very bad for Israel and all the positive things it can represent for the community and the region. In my opinion, this is an epic failure from their side. And I understand that you can argue that this is the PA or PLO’s mistake. However, you should be reminded that they have had and have no real power to go to a negotiating table. The government of Israel is enormously more powerful and mighty. Hamas has firecrackers if compared to the military capacity of the IDF.
Absolutely fantastic. I learned a lot, thought a lot, and enjoyed myself. John has the verve and obvious enjoyment in what he's doing that is infectious. Gratitude!
@@MrCaseydbarnett Don't be foolish.. He's a realist... Your statement, without any facts to support it, makes you sound like a middle schooler. Explain what specifically he said that's not true?
He should have just gone straight to "MR" Putin, with compassion, empathy and backbone of course. If you go mearshscheisser, you get basically the pootlerite narrative so you may just go straight to the source instead. With compassion, empathy and BaCkBoNe of course 😂
@@Рашка-у8й so because of Mr mearsheimer's views, lex shouldn't have spoken to him? Is that what you're saying? He should talk to the echo chamber? Listen to yourself dude.
@@neal_rigga90 The scheimer must be either incredibly naïve or more likely - he's pushing Kremlin's agenda - which would mean he's not sharing views but propagandizing for the war criminal regime. His schtick is basically "Everything, all of it is the civilized worlds fault because putin said lets all be friends and also said he want's everybody to be happy but is forced to invade/ send terror drones to a neighboring country because russian speakers are being treated unkindly etc" Even russians know putin's bs stories aren't always to be taken at face value. The scheimer though - quotes the poot left and right like his bible and bases his arguments on said quotes 🤯
That was absolutely fantastic. One of the best podcasts I've ever seen. It was a privilege to watch both men have a great conversation at this point in their lives in the larger landscape of where and when. Grateful to have both powerful thinkers so agreeable
The quality of guests that Lex is able to bring onto his show is truly outstanding. Even if he never reads this I am thankful that he is able and willing to have these conversations, and then openly shares them freely for our enlightenment.
Lex you're a human, and we all have emotions. I'm so glad you've got the stones to put it out on the internet with wonderful conversations for us all to hear. Thank you. (this is just from your opening monologue)
He rarely interviews people with opposing opinions to be frank. Glad he bought Mearsheimer on, but Mearsheimer is on no side on anything he’s a social scientist in it’s most pure form.
Чему же тогда вас учат в школе? Считать и писать? Кто кому сколько должен и поставить подпись под кредитом? Приезжайте в Россию. Очень удивитесь тому как живут по настоящему свободные люди!
@@feynou Кого разоблачили? И в чем? Писать на английском, не значит иметь гражданства.... Engari he tangata Whenua Nō Aotearoa ahau, ā, e noho ana I konei mai i te tau 2001. Ka titiro ahau ki nga potae cip, ko te pono ko te tapahi i nga kanohi ki tetahi arero!
@teoriprove-com thank you for the detailed answer and important context. I am well aware of the bias and even a hint of anaware antisemitism with his comments about tribalism. I'm well aware he is an anti zionist, and maybe even antisemite (although not in the very essence of the word), but his viewpoint is still valuable and important to know about. And made me think, which is all you can hope with when hearing someone with opinion that is very different than yours
Unfortunately he is deluding himself when he says we can ever appease the Russians. You'd have to ignore all of Russian history to believe that. Westerners talking like this really are irrelevant. We're like flies buzzing around s shit. The Russians laugh and think how they can manipulate and exploit our heads full of putty living in La La Land.
This old reductionist so-called "realism" is tiresome and simplistic. 1:47: "States are deeply interested in the balance of power". In this new toned-down formula ("deeply interested") it's trivially true: like no shit Charlie. You could also say individuals are interested in power. So what? "States" are made up of people, and people are interested in all kinds of things. In the 60s, young people were interested in rock and roll, getting high, and *opposing* war and power. Does that not influence states? There is no reductionist formula to one value that has broad explanatory power over state actions and policies. Scandinavian people are interested in living in peace in their social democracies. How does "realism" explain that?
Thought provoking! Thoroughly enjoyed this conversation. Thankful to be able to acces these high quality and civil discussions for free. Thank you Lex, keep it up 👊
John Mearsheimer is absolutely brilliant. And his intellectual honesty is a breath of fresh air, compared to what we get from most scholars, especially from large universities in this day and age. But for fun, I will highlight a few of his points which I agree and disagree with. Although it's very difficult to find something I disagree with. I agree with what John is saying at the beginning about the anarchy of states in a philosophical manner, I don't quite agree with it in a practical one. There actually is a hierarchy of states, set by the most powerful, the US, who does provide protections for many other states around the world, which contradicts somewhat his point about all states being anarchic. So he's correct in principle, but for all practical purposes there is a hierarchy of states. Then Mr. Mearsheimer goes on to show his deep intellect when speaking about the structuralists and realists, and even more so by demonstrating an excellent understanding of how the Ukraine war started and why it's still going on, basically blaming the west, which is an incontrovertible fact. If Putin wanted to take over all of Ukraine, why did he initially come with only 40K troops??? Why was he in peace talks early on??? Because he wasn't being imperialistic, he was trying to defend against NATO's expansion onto his doorstep, and protect Russia's most VITAL port, which he felt was in peril. John is 100% CORRECT about Putin and Zelensky being very close to a "Peace Agreement", when the Biden Administration (OBAMA) sent Boris Johnson over to blow up the peace talks, and direct Zelensky to walk away, as they control him like a puppet. America and Britain premeditatedly maneuvered Putin purposely into that particular corner, and have pursued the continuation of this bloody war vigorously for their own ends, while stoking the worldwide sentiment that it's all Putin's aggression that is at fault. They did this in the pursuit of robbing the American people of billions of dollars, by sending it to Ukraine disguised as aid packages, and laundering it back into our country through the overwhelming saturation of the American Defense Contractors. Most of the world is ignorant to these facts, and buys completely into what they are being told like sheep. Which brings me to a point I might disagree with John, which is the one where he says that the reason more American's don't understand the security concerns of Putin and Russia is because "American's aren't very good at putting themselves in the shoes of other countries." I believe it's the concerted efforts of the Liberal Left Elites and a few other powerful criminal actors in our government, to HIDE the facts from the American citizens, push overwhelming propaganda contrary to the truth and the Mainstream Media's unyielding support in criminally verifying these lies on a daily basis. The American people have been deceived in every way possible where this conflict is at topic. So, in my opinion, it's more of the American people being lackadaisical and uninterested in pursuing the detailed truth, and allowing themselves to be lied to rather than the lack of empathy. Laziness has been cultivated in this country, and they have bought into it hook, line and sinker. The facts are all there for anyone who bothers to want the truth over the propaganda. But most people are too lazy and caught up in their own lives, and thus do not apply any efforts to pursue the actual truth of anything outside their immediate scope.
I just started listening to Lex. I believe he is amazing! This is the first one I listened to and I am still blown away. Keep going Lex. We need more people to watch you! Peace and Love Brother!
I found Lex while looking for Tucker and listened to an interesting interview with Tucker. I disagree with The Professor profoundly but his arguments are well reasoned and presented though they are wrong.
@@mrpete2405 can you explain why you profoundly disagree? It would be helpful to understand how the well-reasoned and presented (not to forget highly logical and grounded on facts) arguments are wrong in your opinion.
Don't! Use John as one data point - a contrarian view. Look up his critics, see what experts from countries he talks about think etc. His insight is not very deep in many cases.
@@opinion4755 you're working extra hard to discredit Mearsheimer with your several comments on this video. Can you explain a few cases where "his insight is not very deep"?
I very much enjoyed this interview. Also, I appreciate Lex Fridman’s style of respecting his guest and letting them fully answer his questions. Another thing, Lex Fridman always seems to be prepared but can make room for the unexpected. Lex Fridman is a respectful, courteous, and professional interviewer. I think Lex Fridman may be a bit idealistic and maybe just a bit naive at times, but these are hardly threatening qualities and, as I said, show in small amounts. Dr. Mearsheimer is brilliant and a trove of knowledge. I greatly enjoyed hearing his thoughts in this interview. I may have to read one of his books now.
Man, I think he is right, Americans do have a problem not being able to put themselves in other peoples shoes! I always figured everyone can do it as we age and gain wisdom, but I can really see it is a problem! Look how we treat each other here! No one ever wonders, "I wonder what this person has gone through and courageously is here to fight another day in this life that can be hard and full of obstacles!" Everything this gentleman said seems so obvious! Scary Times. I just Pray everyday, and keep trying to do the next right thing, and treat others how I expect others to treat me. God Bless Everyone!
You mean a ‘realist’ who has become so wedded to his model of international relations that it has made him Putin’s useful idiot. When you don’t hear one word of criticism against one side of a nuanced conflict, that’s a signal you’re listening to an ideologue.
@@antalt940 even if that part is a lie theres tons of video evidence of the civilians that were murdered in the attack......Israel has responded by destroying Hamas no matter the civilian casualties and two wrongs never make a right but at the end of the day if you kick a hornets nest dont cry when you are stung
I do like Mearshimers global perception of things , hoever regarding the Israel- Palestine Issue he paints a " snow white " picture of simplicity , where a close examination of the facts exposes an ENTIRELY different reality . It's obvious that Mersheimer is astonishigly uneducated on the subject . I understand that his scope of concentration is much more on global forces that shape the world , but that does not absolve him from researching the facts and realyties of the situation , this atitude can be compared to just reading a ' headline ' in the newspaper versus reading the entire long article , that would have a very different conclusion than the 'headline ' . deeply disapointing from a man of this caliber .
Benjamin Netanyahu: 'America is a thing you can move very easily' : “I know what America is," Netanyahu told a group of terror victims, apparently not knowing his words were being recorded. "America is a thing you can move very easily, move it in the right direction. They won't get in their way." “Netanyahu also bragged how he undercut the peace process when he was prime minister during the Clinton administration. "They asked me before the election if I'd honor [the Oslo accords]," he said. "I said I would, but ... I'm going to interpret the accords in such a way that would allow me to put an end to this galloping forward to the '67 borders. How did we do it? Nobody said what defined military zones were. Defined military zones are security zones; as far as I'm concerned, the entire Jordan Valley is a defined military zone. Go argue." Source : Washington Post, Haaretz, Business Insider, etc
In 2004, I was stationed in Tashkent and was watching a television program of a Russian news anchor interviewing a German journalist about the American election coming up. They both lamented that Americans were too stupid to vote for the most powerful man in the world. “The average American does not understand what’s going on in the world and they don’t even care to try and understand. They only worry about themselves.” This apathy, coupled with bad diplomatic and economic policy creates heartache all over the world. I fear they were right. Videos like this one should have millions of views and likes by now. Press on Lex. You are doing an important service to your adopted country.
when it comes down to the problems outward with the world or the problems inward with you and your family…its an easy way to decide to be selfish, a dog eat dog world.
Bulllshiittt, they only have two options democrat or republican So it doesn't matter Just focus on ur and urs family's life and live life Rather than worrying about all these issues around the world that u have no power to solve It's that simple It's just the news channels and UA-cam channels that want ur attention and they find ways to convince u to watch Remember too many really smart people are working day and night just to waste your time by grabbing ur attention Ur attention is ur time and ur time is ur life So u r giving away ur life by consuming all these useless issues (They are of no use for u and ur family)
This Episode was stellar. Touched on a lot of things I've been chewing on mentally recently. I agree with John a lot, he has outlined the views I have on States and how they interact almost to a T. I really admire Lexs optimism on the human condition and how that can affect States, Governing Bodies, all the way down to Individuals and keep us away from self-destruction. However I think humanity will continue to be an endless meat grinder. Only for the reason that Love takes effort and is a choice. Love takes work, Dedication and Maturity. Hate is inherent, easy to tease out and manipulate, hard to let go of. Love all the work you do Lex! Thank you for having the conversations you do the way you do.
Bit of philosophy right there. Do we all consider these themes? Do we suppress or elevate one or another based on current circumstances, past circumstances or inherent fear of the unknown?
Love is individual, only hate can be a mass phenomenon. Foolish idealism and naivete is the very reason we're having the war in Ukraine, if Europe had treated Russia as the enemy it is from the get go, all those pipelines of Gas would never have been constructed and Putin never would've had the leverage it needed to make him feel secure in his war plans. If Europe hadn't foolishly believed that Wars were a thing of history, none of the European armies would've been neglected quite so badly and we would've had an actual deterrence. War is a function of nature, it will NEVER go away. Thinking that war is some problem to be solved and we're going to build a paradise on earth is naive beyond belief and leads civilizations into dystopian disasters every single time. What you're saying is not enlightened and deep philosophy, but rather a common and foolish emotional platitude that has nothing to do with reality and is dangerous beyond belief.
@@khatack I couldn't agree more. The west let's our enemies walk all over us. I hate it. IMO we need to look nations like china and russia in the eyes and say "I will annihilate your state if you keep poking the bear" I'm having a hard to articulating what I'm trying to say. I don't want war obviously but like we both agree its human nature. The only option is to have the bigger stick and not be afraid fo wack someone when they cross the line.
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3:21:34 - Life and mortality
Thanks man as always
Thanks Lex!
Hey Lex, very interesting guest. But I was wondering if you'd ever do something similar like Todd Howard or John Carmack again? John Romero, Sandy Petersen and American McGee would all make great guests.
As an IT guy and (old school) gamer, I'd be very interested in hearing from guys like that.
Or Richard Garriott, Ed Boon, Chris Avellone, Ken Levine, Ray Muzyka, Greg Zeschuk, Warren Spector, Sid Meier, ...
Or some of the Japanese guys if language makes it possible like Shinji Mikami, Suda51, Hideo Kojima, Yu Suzuki, Toshihiro Nagoshi, ...
And of course Miyamoto-san himself.
Lex ❤
where was your backbone? i didn't notice any.
Finally Lex has someone on in regards to foreign policy who isn’t a neocon. It’s about time, there’s so many other world views for foreign affairs that have been missed.
or a Zionist
Probably to gather intelligence on who agrees with him. People get pushed out of the media for having these thoughts, Norman Finkelstein was pushed out of his University, and now congresswoman Rashida Talib was censured. There really is no free exchange of ideas in the US. Look what happened to James Traficant and Cynthia McKinney. Everytime I see Netanyahu on TV I can't stop thinking of A Clean Break and all the US soldiers that were physically and psychologically harmed by the Iraq war. I have to keep telling myself there are plenty of people who oppose him.
@@scottkeller8890 neocons and neolibs are both zionist
Especially the Russian view.😢
@@scottkeller8890Man that was crazy "Hey let my find the most Pro-Isreal political advisor around to talk about Gaza" And only a couple of months after he went to the West Bank and talked to Palestinians face to face. That was straight up slimey
Loved this guys intellectual honesty. Instead of disagreeing outright, he will go "well, in order to make that argument, you have to argue for X". This kind of devils advocism is really important to honest discourse imo.
false, that is a strawman argument and you should not believe a single thing this old irrelevant man said.
Its not.devils argument.if.you lookong for TRUTH
@@simonsays735 cringe
@@googlecolab5408 TRUTH SHALL SET.YOU FREE MY.BROTHER
It's not devil's advocate. He's a disciplined scholar, not like you.
The way John Mearsheimer explains his arguments is so easy to follow, I felt like the three hours went by too fast. What a wonderful intellectual and human being.
He gives a lot of presentations to groups as well, and engages in debates, aside from being interviewed.
I need more of Professor Measheimer's podcast, help me youtube god.
its for babies because its dumb
Спасибо Лекс за переводы своих подкастов. Будет прекрасно если все видео будут переведены, интересно вас слушать!!!
Please bring back John Mearsheimer for another four hours IMMEDIATELY! Wow you two, I can't express in words how much I loved this conversation, and am eternally grateful for expanding my perspective on so many things!
Really I find his nonsense hard to take .. for example he still continues with this NATO forced putin to invade ..
Was he out when putin told the world ukraine was Russian..
Sounds to me like Nato or no nato putin wanted ukraine back for Russia.. which by the way is the reason other neighbouring countries are asking to join nato not being asked to join ..
Sweden and Finland weren't forced to join they joined because they were worried about putin .
He seems to conveniently ignore this fact
I think he completely ignores the facts to be honest and always points the finger at the west while giving the mafia hit man putin a free ride
I wonder what is his opinion about genocide now.
🤣
@ivangoran4461 the same? What's changed?
Mearsheimer owes me a full night's sleep--which I lost as a result of listening to this interview into the morning. Worth every minute. It's funny how you can forget what it's like to listen to or read a thinker who has knowledge, wisdom and the rare ability to communicate clearly.
He’s a “rockstar” in IR
ua-cam.com/video/wE-t2ePFEDc/v-deo.htmlsi=MPWkuP40rO1tGcwm
I'm stuck, it's 23:49, still got 3hours to through, can't stop 😢
Westetn liberal demicracies were the drivers of all conflict post-cold war. African countries are still trying to extracate themselves. Institutions of state in the West are all money controlled. Power pyramid is ultimate goal, as financial net can spread endesly. Once the expansion slows down, or countries become imune to penetration, the pyramid implodes. It is kept inflated by generating a trillion every hundred days. The theory of democracy in the conditions of hyper-financialization, does not hold water. At present, testing Russia and China, as small pray is no longer sufficient. The hope lies in internal reforms that eliminates or balances the relations between financial and real economy. Nothing is hopeless. But itvwill take knowledge and determination.
it's only 3:26 long, if you listened into the morning you went to bed after 3 or something :D I think the problem lies there my friend
Thank you for also putting in all the data and news articles whenever he brought up a point.
Skipped the Epstein bits though
非常好的訪談,敬佩主持人及大師,尤其是大師讓我收獲很多,更瞭解國際關係。
Phenomenon reportage...been on replay during my entire work day. Please continue with this endeavour
I gotta say... This has to be one of my very favorites. I could listen to this guy talk all day! Woke up to this playing and couldn't go back to sleep because it was so interesting. 3 hours later...
Mearsheimer is probably the foremost authority on foreign relations in the US, and he says that no one in the US government has ever asked his opinion or advice about anything.
Too bad he wants to maintain US hegemony in this world and is agaisnt a multi polar world. He wants the US to dominate China, as a chinese i can't accept that view. Wont happen anyway, The US is too weak, its a declining power.
@@juliensorel5535 While I agree with a lot of what Mearsheimer said it has to be pointed out that there were a few things he avoided any discussion of.
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1) During the HOLODOMOR (1931 - 1932) Russia starved 2 Million Ukrainians to death.
2) At no point in this article is MEARSHEIMER particularly critical of Putin. In fact he concistently describes Putin in a positive light.
3) Putin's actions protect Him and his Oligarch buddies at a huge cost to the Russian and Ukrainian people.
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MEARSHEIMER has a very selective blindness.
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@CBCPROPAGANDA 1) I don't think it is reasonable to expect him to discuss everything in every interview
2) Putin is the man who saved Russia from destruction by the West. It is not his job to save the world. I have read two biographies, both written by men who are opposed to him and to Russia, and I have great respect for him.
3) I don't think that you have read much of anything relating to the things you speak so knowingly about.
4) Do you actually expect people to give your views precedence over Mearsheimer's? If you do, you are completely delusional. How many books have you written on this topic?
@@juliensorel5535That's maybe because he parrots a lot of Russia's propaganda
Lex, what I love about your range of speakers is that they trigger me to ask myself, “What do *I* think about this subject,” rather than passively listening to a speaker who echos my preexisting thoughts.
Here is why he is a russian narrative propgandist, idiot and constanly wrong ua-cam.com/video/0T2MYXljL5o/v-deo.html
John Mearsheimer is such a gem! He is educating the public by providing such depth of how states operate so we can make better decisions on selecting our leaders.
This is the highest resolution in which I saw Mearsheimer. Plus, awesome audio quality. I thank your staff for both!
I thought the same thing! It's great to hear Mearsheimer through a good condenser mic :)
He has leftist audio 😅
Mearsheimer is probably one of the most realistic analyst of global geopolitics, especially with the Russia-Ukraine War. Really look forward to his participation in more podcasts across platforms
He's antisemetic to a degree . He hides a lot of truth that would support Israel .
He's leaving the door open for Biden to turn his back on Israel .
We better acknowledge the fact that Islam wants to eliminate all other religions faiths .
If Israel falls , the authoritarian regimes will take down democracy one country at a time and they will do it as an alliance of dictatorships .
Chomsky said the same exact thing as Mearsheimer about Zalinsky and Putin were negotiating for peace first three weeks and it is the United States to blame for the war they insisted Zalinsky not negotiate
I think he’s able to communicate the principles of power in Geo-politics, but I completely disagree with his assessment of Ukraine; he seems willfully ignorant of the corruption which belies the cleptocractic Russian state.
NATO isn’t an existential threat, it’s just a scape-goat for a short-man with a napoleonic complex.
They have resources, and can offset that necessity of a large population with a couple thousand nukes…Putin wants Ukraine, because he is a looter. Nothing more than a nuclear bully. As far as I’m concerned, mearsheimer is running cover for putin through his intellectualism. Garbage.
@@wotiluvabsolute nonsense ..
24 Feb putin was calling the Ukrainian government nazis who needed to be replaced , he sent a chechen assassination team to kill zelensky..
Yet you think weeks later he and zelensky were having peace talks .
I listened to this guy about 9 months ago .
He was even then giving it all about how ukraine was about to be overrun then .
Guess what , he was wrong .
Definitely gives a pro putin argument in his analysis at least did 9 months ago
@@rschloch he’s right you’re dead wrong
" …if that’s your definition of antisemitism, it’s taken an important term and stretched it to the point where it’s meaningless “ . That’s a great way to put how Israel and the US government is using the term
YOURE AN ANTI SEMITE
one of Israels greatest achievements is conflating any criticism of the state with criticism of the Jewish people at large and selling that notion successfully to the world since its inception... from a marketing standpoint its shear genius while simultaneously being utterly callus in its implementation..
Although I'd agree that the meaning of antisemitism has been stretched, nonetheless unqualified support for the Palestinian cause including groups like Hamas that requires the extermination of Jews is indeed anti-Semetic, advocates genocide and reprehensible. I'd recommend that people be careful who they support... It's possible to believe you're supporting a just cause but carelessly ally with someone who advocates or purposely does barbaric and inhumane acts. Do you or others really believe in inhumane acts on others and justify it in any way?
Lets not get the facts too twisted here for the longest time right up until this latest attack the Israeli State apparatus saw Hamas as an effective tool in the prevention of a Two state solution something they themselves were also utterly opposed to behind closed doors
Most of the time, Israeli policy was to treat the Palestinian Authority as a burden and Hamas as an asset. Far-right MK Bezalel Smotrich, now the finance minister in the hardline government and leader of the Religious Zionism party, said so himself in 2015.
According to various reports, Netanyahu made a similar point at a Likud faction meeting in early 2019, when he was quoted as saying that those who oppose a Palestinian state should support the transfer of funds to Gaza, because maintaining the separation between the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank and Hamas in Gaza would prevent the establishment of a Palestinian state.
to follow your own logic this tacit support by the Israeli government of Hamas makes them inherently antisemitic.....
@@tonysu8860
Yea because Palestinian and Hamas don’t want to kill Jews ? You have no clue
53:52 What a wise, intellectually honest answer to this question. I really felt my natural scepticism lower after that, suddenly I clung to every word with the probability that it's honest and accurate. That's a great role model.
This is probably the best long format UA-cam video I seen in years.
Especially the Ukrainian-Russian conflict. Very informative
Let's make no mistake, Mearsheimer is a biased man giving a biased point of view.
@@jamesr8584
Yes, but he is very open about his bias, and from what perspective he looks at issues.
It's the individual viewer responsibility to look for countervailing opinions. And then weigh the arguments.
Just want to let people know, he tends to be on the outer fringe than the consensus view you would get from objective political scientists and historians. He does not give fair representation in many topics he writes about.
I'm glad he gave Mearsheimer some play after having given Kotkin two interviews.
What a legend - so many people would have read Mearsheimer in university and it's great to hear from him in a long format interview.
college is way to expensive to waste ANY of it on Russian Propaganda.
I haven't even fancied some educational institutions study the literature of freaks and clowns.
I haven't even fancied some educational institutions study the literature of freaks and clowns.
@@alexchristensen9712 there isn't propaganda. It's history but I get it Americans are really uneducated 🤣
Here is why he is a russian narrative propgandist, idiot and constanly wrong ua-cam.com/video/0T2MYXljL5o/v-deo.html
I listened to this podcast twice.. my goodness i was longing for an extreme objective human online. What high intellectual conversation
Mearshimer is a Putin apologist.
Too bad they come so few & far between😮 If only our brothers, our neighbors & the rest out there could be exposed to & enlightened with such a decent, proper conversation between 2 bloody adults for goodness sake 😮 it's such a shame we are so propagandized isn't it people? My God we ALL KNOW we've GOT TO DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT 💪🙏✌️
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Lex Fridman’s “objectiveness” also lets his guests control the narrative to whatever extent they desire. He doesn’t push back on misinformation. He’s a phony. Terrible interviewer at that. Imagine having John Mearsheimer and you bring up Elon Musks’s foreign policy opinion. What an idiot.
Mearsheimer is not objective in the slightest. He is a child of the Cold War. He can only think in terms of imperial interests of the USA, Russia, China. He treats all other countries, especially those in the historical sphere of Russian influence, as pawns, subjects of the game played by the big players. It's absolutely repugnant and as a Pole I find it hard to be reduced to a minion who has no say which side I want to align with. Mearsheimer grants no voice, no independence to Poland, Ukraine, the Baltic states. We are independent nations with a proud history. Mearsheimer can't tell us who we should ally. If we prefer the US over Russia (and it's obvious why we prefer the US), then Mearsheimer should f*ck off and shut up.
This was soo good. 3.5 hours flew by, would love to hear this man speak on teh podcast again and more often.
Lex, I'm continually impressed with your ability to have belief in humanity and the way you conduct yourself in these discussions. You are definitely one of a kind. Having people of exactly opposite views without you showing preference and bias is really applaudable.
youre joking right? or are you also jewish? Check the Ye interview out for reference
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@@nordics834why would the way Kenya acts reflect Lex at all? He literally said in this video he talks to people from all walks of life.
It is not opposite view. It is just Putin lie and propaganda. steal, murder and blame it on US.
100% agree, its very difficult to communicate with people of all kinds of backgrounds, he does a very good job of that
Hard topics, light hearted final moments, then the Plato quote to sum. I really enjoyed it all and found value in so much of the discussion. You do a great job Lex.
Harder when people ignore Nazi Baathism, the basis for Arab governance. Pan Arabism was started in the 30's by Nazis in the ME. Actual swastika wearing Nazis laid this ground work and nobody wants to talk about Mufti and Nazi policy of PAN ARABISM.
Well said.
not really. He hardly pushed back at all.
How dare you call it light hearted. Antisemite!
@@josspaddock Such a heavy-hearted fella.
Thanks for democratizing intellectual discussion at a higher level than what is out there in the red ocean of internet media
I wish it actually was a more of a discussion, as I hoped Lex would ask more about some of more contradicting or incorrect points he makes, but certainly a much more interesting dialogue than on some obscure channels Mearsheimer often goes to.
@@mb-bp1ebwhat do you think is John's most glaring mistake or contradiction?
@@mb-bp1eb Maybe I'm wrong, but I feel like Lex was resonating with what he was saying, given his nationality. Might be why he either chose not to or simply doesn't recognize the discrepancies.
@@jtzoltan Maybe not glaring, but I feel like he always talks about israeli side neglecting the 2 state solution which I don't believe is correct. Unlike the Netanyahu there were many jewish leaders who actually accepted the 2 state solution while arab side refused and attacked. The palestinians are just too crazy to deal with and basicaly all arab states in the region in last 50 years either expelled them or were destabilised by them like Lebanon. As someone from middle/eastern europe I just dont share his admiration for Putin and Russia. (some americans from that era just have that romantic idea :) They can not be trusted and nothing apart violence, lies and missery ever came from that part of the world.. but that can be just my genetics and family experience from last 100 years :)
Then again - lot of things he says makes sense. He made interesting point about the ukraine nukes, but I guess that Ukraine was such a mess back then that both West and Russia just did not feel like letting those 800 nukes laying around :)
Also.. I feel like he gives more credit to russian millitary power than it deserves lately (but who knows) and ignores that people in eastern europe, Poland, Ukraine, Balkan, Baltic and Finland actually have something to say about where they stand - Im not sure if that cold war bipolar logic still aplies.
@mb-bp1eb yeah I can sympathize with your position: it frusteates me how so many people talk about Israel commiting atrocities without even knowing that prior to any such event, there was just about always a revolt, terror attack, invasion by Arab states that preceded it. They're so awash in one-sided propaganda and don't even know it. I also feel for the Palestinians as people suffering the situation and huper propagandized, though they can't help it due to who's in control there. It seems that the surrounding Arab states just use the Palestinians as an festering open wound for Israel. I personally think the Israelis would have done better to have not gone for an offensive in Palestine after Oct. 7th... I think they could have had so much sympathy while there be so much disgust with Hamas, while all the Hamas apologists would have looked terrible trying to defend those actions... they could have made demands of Hamas that they would turn down, and after exhausting those other mediated options, they could then go for an invasion. I could easily be naive though.
As for Russia, my dad is Hungarian. When he was 12, him, his brother, sister and parents escaped to Austria just as the Soviets were closing the borders again after reoccupying Hungary as the 1957 uprising came to an end. I have no love for the Soviet Union nor modern Russia... they destroyed my family, who were minor land holders before the Soviet takeover. I don't think modern Russia is the same as the Soviets, and I don't like the mob influence in their state and cultural problems, but also think they're heavily propagandized against. I find this conflict with Ukraine difficult and feel the Ukrainian people have been crushed and used as pawns in Great Game conflicts. When it comes down to it, I don't blame Russia for it primarily, but the class of people who captured the US government who along with the UK, sabotaged the early 2022 peace talks. The way the US-UK axis exercises influence over Europe is disturbing to me, Germany's economic and political interests have been badly mismanaged and it was sad how they did nothing after the Nordstream 2 sabotage... the Anglo-Americans in my view do not want Germany and Russia to align as it would be a competitor to them who are evidently fixated on maintaining unipolar hegemony in my view. I think many of the things we love about the free West are being dismantled by this same class in Washington and London and the pinnacle elites.
I agree with Mersheimer about the Minsk accords being done in bad faith to buy time by NATO, that has been documented. There are some arguments that the Euromaiden Revolution wasn't necessarily a US intelligence backed operation, but I come down on the side that says it was.
It's tough because Russia just doesn't have the soft-power to asdress all these subversive, underhanded ploys run by the Anglo-Americans who do have that soft power, so they can do these power grabs and still spin it like Russia was the bad guy... I think Russia could either allow the continual erosion of their interests, and to be surrounded by the US and allies, or they could resort to the military option when other routes fail.
I could be wrong though, and have put too much weight on this perspective, so I'm interested to hear other perspectives on it
A pleasure to listen. The rhetoric, the willingness to hear each other, the logic beyond proving his point not for the sake of being right but for the search of truth. Thank you Lex for making it possible and thank you professor Mearsheimer for bringing some light in such a dark scenario.
Here is why he is a russian narrative propgandist, idiot and constanly wrong ua-cam.com/video/0T2MYXljL5o/v-deo.html
As someone whose main focus is on power dynamics and how power enforces the currents of life, John Mearsheimer is really interesting to listen to. He has a unique style when approaching such subjects, with an unapologetic attitude that helps get his point across.
Any more good speakers that come to mind in this context?
@@grinishkin Check out Henry Kissinger Interviews.
@@The_kahnx Thanks, in my short list
Eh not really. He claims to be a realist and views the world through power politics, and yet when asked about specific situations he just gives his personal political opinions.
He criticizes NATO expansion and Isreal’s brutality, yet he sounds so perfectly justified when talking about containing China and disallowing China to reunify.
We are fortunate to benefit from John's ability to rationally deduce geopolitical happenings. Thank you gentlemen.
Rational, there isn't much rationale about John's reasoning except his realy weak understanding of the Russian Imperial project. He doesn't speak languages, his understanding of the second world war is poor. He doesn't understand that it was stated by an alliance of Russia and Germany is poor. He always omits to mention that Russia tried to invade France around 1800 before Napoleon invaded Russia, that Rusdia attacked Sweden before Sweden, he forgets that Russia wanted free hands to attack the Nordic countries before Russias ally Germany, turned on Russia. One thing is super clear, Russia is constantly aggressive and a threat to Europe. We need to defend ourselves from. We should let Russia, Iran and North Korea for their own way of living, but we should always know that we need to prepar to defend against their dreams of colonial expansion into our land and culture. John, your understanding of this process is so poor that I feel ashamed on your behalf.😢
Geopolitics isn’t rational… it’s in American interest to stop Russia and other expansionist countries… that’s rational for an American. For Russia, they may think it’s rational to invade there neighbors for there specific goals… “rational” is just a word thrown around when geopolitics is almost all grey with very little black and white.
@@ThePetthoHe omits??
He doesn't mention Russian imperial past at all because in today's context it doesn't really matter.
Realism is an actual and far more comprehensive theory that exactly explains why nations do the things they do.
If realism didn't matter, America would have allowed Ukraine to have its nukes. USA always wanted to use Ukraine as a pawn to destabilize Russia, which is why it was left denuclearized and weak.
And if Russia was so colonial, it would have attacked Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia when they were becoming NATO states, it didn't.
@@ThePetthoyeah, just ignore the wars fought by Europeans against other Europeans…
Might wanna save that shame for yourself
@@deoxlogius Putin extremely clear with his neo-colonial perspective. He is constantly referring to Russias right to rule its neighbors in all communication based on Russias historical colonial expansion. The only written demands from the Russian foreign minister from the 17th of December 2021 explicitly stated that Russia must have the right to control the foreign policies of all European states that wasn’t members of NATO before 1997. That Russland must be the only nuclear power in central and Eastern Europe and with legal mandate to attack any opposing countries within our outside NATO.
When he invaded Ukraine he did that in a room with Peter the great, Katharine the great and Alexander the IiI. Those are the tyre most aggressive and expansionistic tsars of Russia.
He is crystal clear on Russias rights to expand The Tucker Carlsson interview, where he even blamed Poland for the Second World War that Russia and Germany actually started together. He has so far started five wars to expand Russian colonial rule and territory during his time in office, killing hundreds of thousands of humans. The list of evidence for Russias colonialism is endless, how on earth are you able to miss his intensions and his goals? USA has also started wars but never with the clear intent of annexation and ethic cleansing like Russia does.
"If wars can be started by LIES, Peace can be started by TRUTH." - Julian Assange.
🆓 Julian Assange
lol quoting this muppet . Imagine that
@@hadror13 Is this John Boltons youtube account?
@hadror13 Ingest more copium. Assange has done more to our world than you did.
Chomsky and Mearsheimer, these men have balls of steel - they don't fear being cancelled.
Thank you Lex and Dr. Mearsheimer for bringing this conversation to the world. Truly inspiring. So many ideas to unpack after listening to you both.
An excellent guest to challenge one's assumptions, presumptions, prejudices and beliefs. Thanks Lex, John.
His whole application of his own theory is completely incoherent.
He says states always seek to expand their power and control but when asked if Russia does the same he says that would be ridiculous and Putin only acted because threatened. What a lolcow
@@Max-ww7izyeah it makes no sense. It’s somehow the wests fault that Ukraine tries to find Allie’s to protect against an aggressor.
@@Max-ww7iz He’s saying that Putin from his own perspective views NATO expansion as a threat to his nation. Putin then takes an opportunity to attack and expand under the guise of a national security threat. It’s still expansionist it’s just a bit deeper than that.
@@Max-ww7izok, random guy on UA-cam with zero experience in international politics😂
@@galaxypanda1288 pretty stupid then to bring all neighbours (🇫🇮🇸🇪🇺🇦) into Nato considering that Nato-Expansion wasn't even on the table. Which he himself acknowledged when he said it was denied by 🇫🇷🇩🇪 in 08.
(And it was put even further under the table because of the 2014 war Putin started, as Nato won't admit anyone with ongoing territorial conflicts)
So not only incoherent and not applying his own theory but also denying basic factual reality
What a great dialogue. An hour in, you can see that Professor Mearsheimer is having way more fun talking with Lex than doing one of his usual Q&A sessions after a lecture. And the interjected visuals---maps, graphs, and especially the quotes from the Minsk Accords liars---added immensely. Phenomenal podcast.
While I agree with a lot of what Mearsheimer said it has to be pointed out that there were a few things he avoided any discussion of.
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1) During the HOLODOMOR (1931 - 1932) Russia starved 2 Million Ukrainians to death.
2) At no point in this article is MEARSHEIMER particularly critical of Putin. In fact he concistently describes Putin in a positive light.
3) Putin's actions protect Him and his Oligarch buddies at a huge cost to the Russian and Ukrainian people.
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MEARSHEIMER has a very selective blindness.
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@@CBCPROPAGANDAas much as you might like him to insult Putin more, none of those things are actually necessary to discussion of the fields Mearsheimer specializes in. Also, Please show where he describes Putin in an unequivocally positive light outside of calling him a mostly rational actor.
@@mysteryman6918 ??? So 'mosttly rational' is not good enough ???
@@CBCPROPAGANDA well, you’re saying that Mearsheimer somehow needs to be critical of Putin to get his unrelated points across. What those criticisms should be, you don’t say what they are or why they’re relevant. It reads to me like you’re suggesting Mearsheimer needs to temper his analysis of Putin being mostly rational in the field of international relations, by insulting his personality or his policies inside of Russia (which I doubt Mearsheimer agrees with).
@@mysteryman6918 MEARSHEIMER managed to discuss Russian-Ukreaine politics for more than an hour WITHOUT once mentioning the HOLODOMOR. Isn't that just a tiny bit suspect ???
Fridman,hands down,the best interviewer i follow in youtube. He doesn't interrupt and he makes interesting questions
People don't want to hear different opinion, they just want to listen someone else confirming their own opinion. Freedom of speech is hard. Thank you Lex for your sacrifice to freedom of speech. You bring hope, love and opportunity to grow to all people who listen to you. At the same time, I am worried about you. After having this brave professor as your guest, I wouldn't be surprised if they cancel you. I love you, you beautiful human, you are not alone. In collective unconscious we are all one.
Your very first sentence is exactly the weakness in democracy... how can democracy be optimal if the majority of voters are uninformed and incapable of making a good decision... if the majority is flawed then the result of the popular vote will only mirror the flaws of society.
@@Writeous0ne This isnt new info, this is the exact reason the founding fathers made us a constitutional republic.
Just curious, why do you think his views could be considered controversial? The things he was saying were pretty much on point with how I’ve always viewed things. Maybe the only small exception is I guess I would be considered, in his terms, a human nature realist. He kept saying ‘the system’ but what system? If he’s referring to the tribalism of having individual countries to me that’s still human nature.
Your point about different opinions is well taken, taidasun. I attempt to consume a balanced diet of opposing views and avoid living in an echo chamber. There are, however, a few holes in Professor Mearsheimer's reasoning and assessments. Plenty of food for thought.
Oh no its nothing to do with "different opinion". This old man is just ignorant and delusional.
He knows about Russia hmmm almost nothing pressing that Russia is like united states but on the other side of the planet.
Im telling you this as russian who live his whole life in moscow
Mearsheimer has an incredibly discerning mind. I'm continually impressed by the caliber of guests and the quality, nuance, and intellectual depth, of conversations on your channel, Lex.
Lex is a fantastic interviewer on account of his intellectual humility. He doesn't seem intent on pushing a particular narrative, but lets his guests speak freely, something rarely seen in mainstream media these days.
JM 2024- or maybe NSA director? Sec of State? Defense? :)
On the basis of comments like these, I suppose I'll listen to see if his style of argument changes under questioning. The last time I listened carefully to a whole Mearsheimer lecture (related mainly to Ukraine/Russia), it seemed like all the critical argument points boiled down to "trust me" assertions of causality. I realize that old guys with huge resumes are more entitled to pontificate more than the rest of us, but when it comes to big policy conclusions, I prefer some due diligence on the evidence front.
he is a liar. only stupid people would believe in him.
@@wolfpants All Mescheinheimer has been doing for the last 2 years is trying to hide the fact that his teaching is incredibly wrong, as the war in Ukraine has shown.
He is a puppet for Putin, likely on the Cremlin payroll.
Surprising, after 400 epiodes Lex just found John Mearsheimer!
Well Lex is CIA so they don't like truthful Info.
400 episodes? Already?
Hey, after 400 episodes, I just found Lex Fridman!
After the Musk and Mearsheimer interviews, I guess I have a lot of catching up to do!
So far, Lex is Rex.
I thinks it's "safe" to have him on now that, unfortunately, the war is lost against Russia.
@@joshbell5387yeah... It would've been a more explosive interview in March last year, and it would've aged spectacularly well.
@@joshbell5387Several number of his guests appeared in multiple podcasts.
Огромное спасибо за перевод на русский! Я учу английский сейчас, но моего уровня недостаточно для полного понимания этого видео( Искренне благодарю❤
"I think about aliens a lot" J.M *smiles politely*
Lol
I thought it was cringey on Mearshiemers part..
Occupation??? You mean like every country in the world. The only difference with the Israelis is they were too kind hearted not to kick the Arabs out once after beating them in war after war. There are millions of refugees all over the world, who left this year. The Palestinians are the only ones the world cares about, because no one agrees to take them in. That includes 22 Arab and another 30 non Arab Muslim countries. Why? Because they start terror organizations and try to overthrow the local government. Israel is the only country where a large group of Palestinians live with full rights. The only reason the West Bank and Gaza were not treated like people us because the Palestinians there did and do what they tried to do in Jordan and Egypt, violently overthrow the local government. Those countries put them down with startling, immense violence. (See Black Friday.) If you want more facts, rather than fake news buzz words, see TravellingIsrael, Benny Morris, Douglas Murray.
Lmao yea aliens don’t exist like we think they do
That smile is absolutely priceless. I want to know what is going through his head. 1:38:18
The images during the video are super! Really amazing your interviews! keep them coming
The fact that this podcast has so many views gives me hope
We’re going to do great as a generation!
Can u explain me in what way west is pushing ukraine to NATO?
In what period NATO was making Ukraine join NATO?
@@kabanenko5319 НАТО хочет контролировать чёрное море чтобы создать экономическую блокаду России, Виктория Нуланд с послом США в Украине Джефри Пайеттом раздавали "печеньки" на майдане (госперевороте) Украины видео можно найти на ютуб, условиями вступления были проведение декоммунизации в Украине это значит никакого присутствия русских и русскоязычных, отказ от православия и церквей с их служащими священники, попы, прихожане, снос всех советских строений, памятников, мемориалов. Запрет празднования праздников православных и дня победы 9 мая как в России но взамен праздновать победу Европы во второй мировой. Ну это основные а так там много чего😊😊😊
@@kabanenko5319 in the spring of 2008 nato promised ukraine to take them in, when zelensky came to power he renewed active talks about it
@@yyyy12344 Ukraine renewed SUPER ACTIVE talks about it after Crimea annexion at the start of 2014. Wtf r u talking about? Ukraine has been trying to join NATO since 2014 not after zelensky election victory
One of your best, Lex. Both of you were incredibly enlightening and encouraging. With people like you two, humanity still has hope.
Please bring Prof. Stephen Kotkin and Prof. John Mearsheimer to your podcast for a debate. I think it will be extremely informative and interesting two see opposing views (especially on the Russia-Ukraine front) collide!
This. ^ please this
It would be a fun debate indeed. Though, I doubt Kotkin would have much of a chance against Mearsheimer. Kotkin seems to argue that Russian politics has a long thread of autocratic rulers dominating the scene, which is true enough, but that has nothing to do whether or not NATO expansion into Ukraine presents an existential security dilemma to Russia. It does, that is undeniable. The length of the border would be cost prohibitive to defend. Furthermore, the ability of NATO to amass a first strike arsenal with sufficient capabilities to neutraliser Russia's second strike capacity, which would obviate their nuclear deterrent, would be a real possibility.
Based on that, it does not matter who was Russia's leader, anyone would respond by preventing NATO from checkmating them.
I was thinking the same thing during this entire interview. Mearsheimer makes some good points but I find he is a bit of an apologist in favour of Russia. Kotkin would have some good counter points here.
I’m just a nobody and have only a cursory understanding of Russian geopolitics, but I don’t see how NATO is a threat to Russia in terms of aggression. NATO is a defensive organization, and from what I can tell about its European members, they want no to do with a war, especially one of first strike into Russia of all places. If anyone is scared it’s Western Europe of Russia. I disagree with this guy on Putin as well…I think Putin is just a Russian Mob thug who wants more power…..I don’t think he’s dumb at all…but a mob thug nonetheless ….but what do I know….just kinda wanted to discuss and see what other people are thinking.
@@memeticist NATO is a defensive alliance. First Strike? It would never happen because ALL members must vote on it including Turkiy. NATO does not have a history of unprovokingly attacking its neighbors over the last 200 years. But there is one country in the region that does. That being said the US is a dangerous country, in fact you could argue they have been the most violent nation since WWII with military actions/presence in almost every country on the planet. However, there is an ENORMOUS difference between NATO and the US. Everyone in NATO has an equal vote.
Putin considers NATO an existential threat? Too bad; deal with it. I'm Canadian. I consider the US with their gun culture, China with their political interference in our elections, India who assassinated a Sikh activist on Canadian soil to be an existential threat. But what can we do about it? We have to live with it.
This is Lex’s best interview - and I’ve listened to a lot of them.
Obviously though, you would have to listen to all of them in order to make such a statement.
No
Actually this may be the worst since he invited a pootlerite spokesperson and is clueless enough to eat up all he's being fed like a russian peasant ancestor he is.
Why he is clueless! Russia has invaded over 100 countries! Cant believe this guy has no understanding of Russia let alone Europe. Countries wanting to come to NATO is because they don't want to be invaded by Russia.
Well, it could have something to do with his interview partner here 😀That's some actual intellectual who dedicated his life to (political) science coupled with an overwhelming knowledge of history and international relations. There's no comparison to guys like Bezos or Musk. They're simply not in the same league as Mearsheimer.
Thank you, Alex, for having someone as knowledgeable yet humble as Professor John Mearsheimer. This meeting was very useful for me and I learned a lot from it. Words are not enough to thank you.❤
Excellent guest ! One of the most intelligent level-headed and straightforward thinking people I think I've ever had the privilege of listening to. thank you both ❤
And I was here thinking that only ones who could believe him are aliens or people who don't know anything about history.
@@clipcafe9432 exactly!
@@clipcafe9432only zionists disagree
yeah well he's not too smart when confusing genocide vs massacre. Mr. Mearsheimer ignorantly says it's a massacre instead of a genocide. Getting "rid" of a statehood from its own land IZZZZ A GENOCIDE.. DUM DUM
You are a hero for using your platform to encourage love and truth. Most people in this world don't have the balls.
Mearsheimer brings nothing but hatred and lies.
@@donaldgraham6414 are you not any different for being negative ?
Here is why he is a russian narrative propgandist, idiot and constanly wrong ua-cam.com/video/0T2MYXljL5o/v-deo.html
@@donaldgraham6414I hadn’t considered that all sides could be making this up. Thanks for reminder.
@@donaldgraham6414😂😂😂 you first need to watch the video before commenting
I love how lex has a soft voice and remains totally calm, allows the hosts to talk without interruption and asks great questions 💗 just like Nima alkorshid and Danny boy hiaphong, I love youze guys ❤🎉
He's a friendly interviewer. He's friendly to M's political stance.
No offense to Lex, but his knowledge about 20th century world-affairs is EXACTLY why humanities academics warned about overassignment to a handful of STEM fields that have no room for electives. The system produces “highly-specialized” -units, and that’s not nearly so glamorous as it sounds.
It's intentional. The system was created by elites who want people to be just smart enough to keep the lights on but not smart enough to ask questions like "well, should we be powering the lights with fossil fuels--even if it entangles us in the middle east--or for that matter, do we need to be powering these proverbial lights 24/7 or can we maybe embrace a more moderate way of doing things?" These are not questions that society's elites want their workers asking. They want their workers to put in their 40 hours, then go out and buy useless consumer crap, and otherwise stay "in their place."
It's not an accident. It's quite intentional. The most wealthy and powerful people in this country are not going to empower the working class with the intellectual tools of their own liberation. As one senior Reagan advisor said, "We are in danger of creating an educated proletariat. And that is dynamite!" What did Reagan do? Gutted education subsidies, which led to the current student loan debt peonage system we have today, which amounts to a work contract. People are too busy paying down student loans that they will never be able to pay off to challenge the status quo. And that is the intention. And schools are going to prioritize the Business Department and STEM programs over the humanities because of who controls the purse strings. It's all quite intentional.
One premise behind the podcast is that it is the Artificial Intelligence podcast, bringing in historians and others partially to assess approaches to power, so that AI, with its unavoidably elite control, would proceed in as enlightened a way as possible, George Washingtons as opposed to Stalins and so forth, but, as a very advanced STEM guy, he has a vested interest in the projects continuing. I don't think his individual grasp on world affairs is too bad, but this vested interest comes through from time to time.
@@johnrussellherbert6035 you know, poker players have been working on the cutting edge of AI for the past 15 years… and Lex doesn’t appear to know very much about that - either.
I’ve never heard someone who actually understood what AI is (or could be) anthropomorphizing and forgetting that humans have control of what we give to a calculator.
It’s all a grift, my man.
@@AcesAndNatesfor now imagine something with perfect memory
Great conversation. Lex has mastered his craft, and Maershimer is intellectually honest, a straight shooter, he will give it to you like he sees it, and would care less how you feel about it. I love the pod.
I thought John's thoughts on Putin showed a lot of self-censorship and fear. I'm not sure what he's scared about, whether securing his own wealth or safety, but it was not honest.
@@JPragma4657 lol sure pal
He did not even speak about the barbaric savage behavior of Hamas on October 7th, he talks about them like legitimate reasonable people.. it shows how disconnected he is
see what you don't seem to understand is that it isn't that he's disconnected but rather he's coming at this from the perspective of an international relations scholar and IR doesn't give a damn about individual suffering. it may be sad or whatever but go live in the jungle for a year as a prey animal and you'll see that's pretty savage too. go back and read Mearsheimer from the 90's and early 2000's, all the way up to and after 2014. He absolutely called the Ukrainian Invasion based on what was happening at the time. IR has no interest in your feelings only in what is and that's why Mearsheimer and others of his ilk have been vilified by the mainstream but he's not wrong. I challenge you to go back and find something he's said in his past, vast writings that was totally off.
and to address your statement: what about the barbaric and savage behavior of Israel, specifically under right wing Netanyahu? You know he purports to make Israel stronger so what the hell happened? Hamas never should have been able to inflict so much carnage in the first place - that's what he was elected to prevent and he failed Israel. Israel needs new management. @@Manbro2006
@@JPragma4657 it depends on the individual view point. Some say Russia's economy is stronger today than it was before the war. They said Russia replenishes its weapons faster than we do. I cannot confirm either of those claims but, one thing I am sure of is that Ukraine has not seen Russia's full blown rage yet, and I hope they never do. I can understand his point of Russia trying to defend its territory by trying to keep NATO away. Or do you think differently?
I've listened to Mearsheimer maybe couple of dozen times now......this was the most funfamental in the elucidation of his position because of the long length. Lex did a reasonable job in the questioning, even if occasionally on the naive side (which is fine, no judgement). The strength of Lex is fundamentally the length of conversation he encourages, ne rarely interjects, and he has people of opposing views. Now that's a pretty strong list of positives in my mind. Top episode. Will probably be one of the most important in its influence.
Agreed
I did cringe a bit when Lex asked or had some naive views. I was thinking are you seriously that blind etc but yeah I get it. Super cool interview. One thing I wanted to ask or know is why everyone assumes super powers want to eat each other? Could there be a country or culture (China) who wants to be powerful but also allows others to grow and fosters a peaceful coexistence. I guess that's maybe naive too.
I do like how Lex lets the person make their case but I wish he had pushed back more as their was huge contradictions in the arguments presented.
Naive, yes, but Lex also has a bias.... which was very, very obvious when he interviewed that Russian ambassador several months ago: one of his rare poor interviews.
John has set his fairness needle straight with this exchange....
Mearsheimer's logic is flawed. According to his logic it would still be the woman's fault if she was raped.
00:00 🌍 John Mearsheimer emphasizes the importance of power in international relations and how states seek power for survival due to the absence of a higher authority in the global system.
02:33 📈 Power in international relations is largely determined by population size and wealth, with these factors underpinning a state's strength.
05:31 🌐 Anarchy in international politics refers to the absence of a higher authority above states, leading them to maximize relative power for survival.
09:26 🤝 Nations strive for power to ensure security, not necessarily aggression, driven by historical examples like the Century of National Humiliation in China.
12:26 🌐 Realism versus liberalism in international relations: Realists focus on power, competition, and war as instruments of statecraft, while liberals have more optimistic views, emphasizing aspects like democratic peace theory, economic interdependence, and institutions for peaceful coexistence.
16:44 🏛 Democratic peace theory suggests that democracies tend not to fight each other due to shared norms and values, while realists argue that structural dynamics, not democracy, drive state behavior.
18:45 💰 Economic interdependence theory posits that economic ties between nations deter war, yet realists assert that security concerns often override economic interests in conflicts.
19:44 📜 Liberal institutionalism proposes that rule-based institutions can promote peace, contrasting with realist notions that survival trumps prosperity in critical situations.
23:13 🤔 Realist divisions include structural realists (focus on system) vs. human nature realists (emphasis on individual psychology) and within structural realism, the distinction between offensive (seeking power) and defensive (maintaining power) realists.
25:11 🌐 Structural considerations heavily influenced Nazi Germany's aggressive behavior, highlighting the interplay between structural factors and individual leadership (e.g., Hitler's "will to power").
27:07 🇩🇪 Factors like resentment over the Versailles Treaty played a role in Hitler's rise to power, showcasing the complex interplay between historical grievances, individual psychology, and international conflicts.
28:02 🌐 Hitler's rise to power was influenced by factors such as resentment, economic depression, and his ability to pull Germany out of the Great Depression.
30:31 🌍 Structural elements drove significant historical events, like Hitler's actions in World War II, but history is multidimensional, involving various aspects beyond mere individuals.
31:56 🛠 Realism in international relations theory answers key questions about security competition and great power wars but doesn't explain every aspect, like the specifics behind events like the Holocaust.
34:24 🤔 Hitler's decisions in World War II had resistance internally within Germany, especially concerning the invasion of Poland and France, contrasting with the less oppositional decision to invade the Soviet Union.
36:29 🏹 Hitler's strategy involved various axis points in different directions during World War II, emphasizing the importance of different approaches and target regions.
39:27 🔍 Soviet Union's fierce resistance against Nazi Germany was driven by the genocidal nature of the adversary and the understanding that surrender meant death, motivating them to fight fiercely.
42:27 🕊 Putin's invasion of Ukraine in 2022 wasn't necessarily about conquering all of Ukraine, but primarily a response to NATO expansion into Ukraine, as evidenced by negotiation attempts to end the conflict soon after it began.
48:11 ⚔ NATO's expansion into Eastern Europe, particularly Ukraine, despite Russia's objections, significantly contributed to the conflict and tensions between Russia and the West.
51:31 🌍 The West's strategy aimed to make Ukraine a pro-Western democratic state within NATO and the EU, which clashed with Russia's security concerns and led to a dire situation.
52:57 🛡 Putin doesn't aspire to recreate the Soviet Union but prioritizes Russia's security, particularly regarding NATO's proximity to Russian borders. His primary concern is to prevent NATO expansion into Ukraine.
56:24 🌍 Putin faced a challenging period of national humiliation for Russia, and it took time to rebuild the country's strength.
57:51 🛡 The US held significant power from 1989 to 2017, remaining the strongest global player.
58:49 🇷🇺 Russians' historical experiences with invasions make them sensitive about Ukraine's proximity to their border.
59:18 🌐 Strategists need empathy to understand others' perspectives in international politics.
01:00:14 🤝 Putin's perception of NATO expansion differs from the US's benign view, impacting their reactions.
01:02:47 💔 Prospects for a meaningful peace agreement in Ukraine appear dim, frozen conflict likely.
01:04:55 🤔 Direct talks between Zelensky and Putin might have a sliver of a chance without US involvement.
01:08:30 💡 Potential solutions involve Ukraine's neutrality and accepting Russia's territorial gains.
01:13:02 🕊 Trust issues from failed agreements hinder the possibility of successful negotiations.
01:17:58 🔄 Removing Putin won't likely lead to a more peaceful resolution in Ukraine; a replacement might be more hardline.
01:20:36 🎙 Asking Putin direct, specific questions might reveal insights into his perspectives and intentions.
01:24:38 🚀 Deterrence Strategy: Mearsheimer argues that possessing nuclear weapons serves as a powerful deterrent, especially for weaker nations like Ukraine against potential adversaries.
01:25:36 🌍 NATO and Ukraine: Mearsheimer criticizes NATO expansion and argues against bringing Ukraine into NATO, foreseeing its destruction. He suggests that stability in Europe is better served by avoiding such actions.
01:26:35 💣 Nuclear Weapons Use: In a MAD (Mutual Assured Destruction) world, Mearsheimer discusses the potential use of nuclear weapons for manipulation of risk and as a demonstration effect. He explains historical Cold War scenarios and speculates on Russia's potential use in a conflict with Ukraine.
01:32:28 🌐 Rapid Escalation: The conversation delves into the terrifying dynamics of nuclear weapon use in the modern age, considering the fast-paced nature of news, social media, and how a small demonstration of power can lead to unpredictable and catastrophic consequences.
01:38:34 🇮🇱🇵🇸 Israel-Palestine Conflict: Mearsheimer attributes the October 7th, 2023, Hamas attack to the ongoing Israeli occupation. He discusses the diminishing prospects of a two-state solution due to increased Israeli resistance and loss of interest, emphasizing the need for peace in the region.
01:46:52 🕊 Conflict and Leadership: Mearsheimer dismisses the notion that those in power benefit from conflict, asserting that Israeli leaders prefer submission over resistance. He underscores the importance of achieving a two-state solution for lasting peace.
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Nice work Dame. You went above & beyond. Thank you.
You the real MVP!
did ya do that with ChatGPT or something similar? cool either way
Impressive
Incredible conversation. I always love John Mearsheimer and am delighted to be introduced to Lex Fridman. A young man with an old soul.
About time, good to see this interview with John. Now lets have Norman Finkelstine.
For me I can not stand listening to Norman F…it might his voice, tone, repeating of something over & over
@@midmomom2490 then don't listen. It is not north korea where you have to listen to whatever supreme leader says.
@@bobobobo3142 I stopped listening to him thank you
@@midmomom2490zionists dont usually like him i would assume
Ah yes the internet's two favourite pop historians
one of the most level headed commentators on international affairs ,a privilege to listen to you both,thankyou Lex..
For 3 hours and 26 minutes I've not skipped a bit of this interview 👍👏
seems like I need to run a marathon or go for a hike to take in this ;-)
@@lmc4964perfect perfect lpl hope p
Please also make podcast with John about some other interesting conflicts that is happening around the world which are forgotten such as in Myanmar, Africa and SA. Would love to hear his perspective, love it! You guys questioning and responses made perfect matches.
As always, Mearsheimer is a clear, rational thinker and I don't even agree with everything he says, particularly with respect to China. Thanks for hosting him, we can never get enough of his wisdom.
Just started watching, he's a hawk on China correct?
@@tegusentertainment8021he is upset we can no longer use Russia as a bulwark against China.
@@tegusentertainment8021 Well sort of, he lays it out pretty much in the interview. Maybe I'm not a "realist" on this, but my own opinion is that somehow the world has to learn to work together else we are all doomed. This means countries giving up autonomy to a considerable degree. If that isn't possible, then I guess we all burn in hell, literally.
@@surprisedmike I don't think his view contradicts your view on this. He's just saying what the reality on the ground is right now.
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Mearsheimer is a Realist not an Utopian like the Liberals.
Deeply grateful for the enlightening conversation, Lex and John.
But was it a conversation? Lex didn't participate much or show if he supports Mearsheimer's views.
@@MikeCasey-rz2bcLex is the interviewer!
It’s his show, we’re familiar with his views, but we wanted to hear the views of his guest - without interference - we can make our own judgment then. That’s the mark of a true professional. A guided conversation, asking the questions we wanted the guest to answer. So much more enlightening than listening to a prepared speech, and much less painful than listening to an interviewer with his own strong opinions, which is the case with most of the interviewers on similar podcasts. THEY are not conversations!
@@valtracey6180 You say you're familiar with Lex' views, can you tell me what his views are on the Russia-Ukraine conflict? What are his views on Israel?
@@MikeCasey-rz2bc not specifically! I would have to hear him being interviewed on those specific topics to know that. I’m referring to his views in general, that is all we can know, unless as I said, he is being interviewed himself, or enters into a debate or discussion on the matter. You’ll have to address those questions to Lex directly if you want his views on those specific questions.
@@MikeCasey-rz2bche said it several times. His views are there should always be a peaceful coexistent solution we should strive towards.
Lex, never lose your humanity! It’s the greatest quality you have! I love your interviews ❤
My critical analysis of how Lex has handled other guests cannot detract from the respect I have for giving us this Honest discourse. Mad Props
I loved the point where Lexy was talking about Aliens and John just looked at him.
Benjamin Netanyahu: 'America is a thing you can move very easily' :
“I know what America is," Netanyahu told a group of terror victims, apparently not knowing his words were being recorded. "America is a thing you can move very easily, move it in the right direction. They won't get in their way."
“Netanyahu also bragged how he undercut the peace process when he was prime minister during the Clinton administration. "They asked me before the election if I'd honor [the Oslo accords]," he said. "I said I would, but ... I'm going to interpret the accords in such a way that would allow me to put an end to this galloping forward to the '67 borders. How did we do it? Nobody said what defined military zones were. Defined military zones are security zones; as far as I'm concerned, the entire Jordan Valley is a defined military zone. Go argue."
Source : Washington Post, Haaretz, Business Insider, etc
1:38:05
@@thinkbeforeyoutype7106 yep!
Mearsheimer has quite a devilish/cheeky smile for such an esteemed academic lol
@@michaelodonovan3732 Reminds me of biden
John Mearsheimer in my opinion, is a delightful, very intelligent, Human Being!!
no doubt he's smart, but he's still wrong.
@@jonsnow7092about what. Im from Eastern Europe and he actually portrayed the things the way many see it, pro-Russian or pro-Ukrainian
@@jonsnow7092 He isn't.
@@SimplyMartinMearsheimer want the US to join Russia to kill Chinese together. Thats his agenda. Everything he says follows this dream of his. He manipulates the story to fit his great aspiration.
For example, he goes on and on about how the Russians feel threatened, but he hides the truth about the source and nature of this fear. The Russians fear losing the ability to conquer land. They fear the lose of opportunity to steal resources from their neighbors. They fear the loss of their reputation as a strong nation. NATO prevents Russian expansion. That is the nature of the threat. It is dishonest to say Russia fears invasion, or a nuclear strike from NATO. Striking Russia would be suicide for NATO, as we cannot stop their missiles. Its impossible. NATO doesn't need Ukraine to destroy Russia, either. They already possess this capacity. Our mutual desire to live, to avoid nuclear holocaust is the only thing saving Russia from invasion. Once you accept these realities, you understand the Russin claims about Ukraine/ Nato relationship are false.
Russia want conquest. Resources, power, and pride. This is not a war of self defense, it's a war for profit. A war of choice.
“You don’t respect your neighbor you fear them “
😂😂😂
One of your best interviews ever Lex 🙌🏻. John just blew me away intellectually.
This gentleman has an incredible level of mastery of the area he chose to specialize in. This is awesome to get the chance to listen to. Great conversation.
Been waiting for this one for a long time. Thank you, Lex. It's apparent it wasnt an easy conversation for you. You're appreciated.
Why hasn't Lex come out and condemned Russia for what it has done?
@@craptacluar But do you condemn Hamas?
@@craptacluar looks like you didn't listen to anything Measheimer said.
@@JohnDoe-hh7eo Exactly. This assumption should have been challenged. JM makes an assumption of "occupation" that shows where he stands. What about the Balfour Declaration, the Six days war, the Yom Kippur war, the declaration of Israel as a state with a right to exist? Palestine has never been declared as a nation with sovereign rights to this land. Using the term "occupation" shows that he thinks it is their land.
@@jsfranks840Interesting, don’t be too quick to jump to conclusions, he is who he is for various reasons including his rigorous fact checking and analysis. Also, he is only looking at this from an IR perspective. Passing judgment is not his style. If you want a deeper dive into that history you should probably read Dershowitz, Pappe, and Finkelstein. And by the way you should read them with full impartiality. Then go into the facts, which are other very prominent and influential Israeli historians. But I warn you, it is not a pretty story. Which is why, the present situation is much more complicated than the surface of emotions. The level of ramifications that this event and possible future political settlement might have is not going to look well for Israel. I think the only solution to avoiding putting up face now is to prolong this war beyond the stretch of time, which means the total destruction of the palestinian civilian population. Again, very bad for Israel and all the positive things it can represent for the community and the region. In my opinion, this is an epic failure from their side. And I understand that you can argue that this is the PA or PLO’s mistake. However, you should be reminded that they have had and have no real power to go to a negotiating table. The government of Israel is enormously more powerful and mighty. Hamas has firecrackers if compared to the military capacity of the IDF.
Absolutely fantastic. I learned a lot, thought a lot, and enjoyed myself. John has the verve and obvious enjoyment in what he's doing that is infectious. Gratitude!
Yes, John is gleeful in his role as a Putin propagandist.
He doesn't agree with the liberal neocon worldview must be a Russian agent.
Terrible take bud. Back to /r/worldnews with ya.
@@MrCaseydbarnettpoint out facts otherwise your opinion don’t count.
@@MrCaseydbarnett Don't be foolish.. He's a realist... Your statement, without any facts to support it, makes you sound like a middle schooler. Explain what specifically he said that's not true?
compliments to Lex for making tangible efforts to gather as much information from all sides of the issue
He should have just gone straight to "MR" Putin, with compassion, empathy and backbone of course. If you go mearshscheisser, you get basically the pootlerite narrative so you may just go straight to the source instead. With compassion, empathy and BaCkBoNe of course 😂
@@Рашка-у8й so because of Mr mearsheimer's views, lex shouldn't have spoken to him? Is that what you're saying? He should talk to the echo chamber? Listen to yourself dude.
@@neal_rigga90 The scheimer must be either incredibly naïve or more likely - he's pushing Kremlin's agenda - which would mean he's not sharing views but propagandizing for the war criminal regime.
His schtick is basically "Everything, all of it is the civilized worlds fault because putin said lets all be friends and also said he want's everybody to be happy but is forced to invade/ send terror drones to a neighboring country because russian speakers are being treated unkindly etc" Even russians know putin's bs stories aren't always to be taken at face value. The scheimer though - quotes the poot left and right like his bible and bases his arguments on said quotes 🤯
That was absolutely fantastic. One of the best podcasts I've ever seen. It was a privilege to watch both men have a great conversation at this point in their lives in the larger landscape of where and when. Grateful to have both powerful thinkers so agreeable
The quality of guests that Lex is able to bring onto his show is truly outstanding.
Even if he never reads this I am thankful that he is able and willing to have these conversations, and then openly shares them freely for our enlightenment.
Lex you're a human, and we all have emotions. I'm so glad you've got the stones to put it out on the internet with wonderful conversations for us all to hear. Thank you. (this is just from your opening monologue)
he is not a human
@@ThinqK🤔🤣🤣🤣🤣 Perhaps beyond...... 👃✌️🇨🇦
After Zelensky's phrase "Fucking terrorist Putin," I don't think Putin will agree to sit down at the negotiating table. Unfortunately.
He rarely interviews people with opposing opinions to be frank. Glad he bought Mearsheimer on, but Mearsheimer is on no side on anything he’s a social scientist in it’s most pure form.
Old man just simple fascist
Learned more from this than I did from school
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You realize he has been debunked right? Just because someone talks fancy doesn't mean it's the truth
@@feynou Кого разоблачили? И в чем? Писать на английском, не значит иметь гражданства....
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Brilliant interview, fascinating, enlightening.
great show , very interesting discussion the 3 hours felt like 3 minutes to me
Agreed. Do watch "The Duran". They have been accurate for years. you might enjoy, you probably already know them.
Same!
@@flowerpunkchip any more suggestions sth like this. Or simply regarding international political econ
Definitely. I look forward to seeing Mister John Mearsheimer on the podcast.
It was good until the CCP propaganda started. Yuck. Down with the CCP.
Great podcast, and actually made me rethink a lot of my viewpoints.
Its a sign of a great and honest conversation
@teoriprove-comwhat utter horseshite you’re peddling 🙄
@teoriprove-com thank you for the detailed answer and important context. I am well aware of the bias and even a hint of anaware antisemitism with his comments about tribalism.
I'm well aware he is an anti zionist, and maybe even antisemite (although not in the very essence of the word), but his viewpoint is still valuable and important to know about. And made me think, which is all you can hope with when hearing someone with opinion that is very different than yours
Honestly, Lex - 3 hours well spent.
Nicely done.
Well spent munching thinly veiled pootlerite narratives. Congrats.
Unfortunately he is deluding himself when he says we can ever appease the Russians. You'd have to ignore all of Russian history to believe that. Westerners talking like this really are irrelevant. We're like flies buzzing around s shit. The Russians laugh and think how they can manipulate and exploit our heads full of putty living in La La Land.
This old reductionist so-called "realism" is tiresome and simplistic. 1:47: "States are deeply interested in the balance of power". In this new toned-down formula ("deeply interested") it's trivially true: like no shit Charlie. You could also say individuals are interested in power. So what? "States" are made up of people, and people are interested in all kinds of things. In the 60s, young people were interested in rock and roll, getting high, and *opposing* war and power. Does that not influence states? There is no reductionist formula to one value that has broad explanatory power over state actions and policies. Scandinavian people are interested in living in peace in their social democracies. How does "realism" explain that?
And he still didn't get.
He appeared like a typical Zionist shill through out
Your message in the introduction was monumental. Thank you Lex for speaking like a true human being.
Nice to hear the definition of anarchy actually conveyed correctly.
И я люблю вас всех.Очень люблю
умных и образованных людей.Спасибо вам за глубокий об
--зор сегодняшней
обстановки в мире
.❤Спасибо за вашу лекцию.❤
Thought provoking! Thoroughly enjoyed this conversation. Thankful to be able to acces these high quality and civil discussions for free.
Thank you Lex, keep it up 👊
John Mearsheimer is absolutely brilliant. And his intellectual honesty is a breath of fresh air, compared to what we get from most scholars, especially from large universities in this day and age. But for fun, I will highlight a few of his points which I agree and disagree with. Although it's very difficult to find something I disagree with. I agree with what John is saying at the beginning about the anarchy of states in a philosophical manner, I don't quite agree with it in a practical one. There actually is a hierarchy of states, set by the most powerful, the US, who does provide protections for many other states around the world, which contradicts somewhat his point about all states being anarchic. So he's correct in principle, but for all practical purposes there is a hierarchy of states. Then Mr. Mearsheimer goes on to show his deep intellect when speaking about the structuralists and realists, and even more so by demonstrating an excellent understanding of how the Ukraine war started and why it's still going on, basically blaming the west, which is an incontrovertible fact. If Putin wanted to take over all of Ukraine, why did he initially come with only 40K troops??? Why was he in peace talks early on??? Because he wasn't being imperialistic, he was trying to defend against NATO's expansion onto his doorstep, and protect Russia's most VITAL port, which he felt was in peril. John is 100% CORRECT about Putin and Zelensky being very close to a "Peace Agreement", when the Biden Administration (OBAMA) sent Boris Johnson over to blow up the peace talks, and direct Zelensky to walk away, as they control him like a puppet. America and Britain premeditatedly maneuvered Putin purposely into that particular corner, and have pursued the continuation of this bloody war vigorously for their own ends, while stoking the worldwide sentiment that it's all Putin's aggression that is at fault. They did this in the pursuit of robbing the American people of billions of dollars, by sending it to Ukraine disguised as aid packages, and laundering it back into our country through the overwhelming saturation of the American Defense Contractors. Most of the world is ignorant to these facts, and buys completely into what they are being told like sheep. Which brings me to a point I might disagree with John, which is the one where he says that the reason more American's don't understand the security concerns of Putin and Russia is because "American's aren't very good at putting themselves in the shoes of other countries." I believe it's the concerted efforts of the Liberal Left Elites and a few other powerful criminal actors in our government, to HIDE the facts from the American citizens, push overwhelming propaganda contrary to the truth and the Mainstream Media's unyielding support in criminally verifying these lies on a daily basis. The American people have been deceived in every way possible where this conflict is at topic. So, in my opinion, it's more of the American people being lackadaisical and uninterested in pursuing the detailed truth, and allowing themselves to be lied to rather than the lack of empathy. Laziness has been cultivated in this country, and they have bought into it hook, line and sinker. The facts are all there for anyone who bothers to want the truth over the propaganda. But most people are too lazy and caught up in their own lives, and thus do not apply any efforts to pursue the actual truth of anything outside their immediate scope.
I just started listening to Lex. I believe he is amazing! This is the first one I listened to and I am still blown away.
Keep going Lex. We need more people to watch you! Peace and Love Brother!
I found Lex while looking for Tucker and listened to an interesting interview with Tucker. I disagree with The Professor profoundly but his arguments are well reasoned and presented though they are wrong.
@@mrpete2405he is right about almost everything. at least I, as a Russian, agree with him on almost everything
@@mrpete2405 can you explain why you profoundly disagree? It would be helpful to understand how the well-reasoned and presented (not to forget highly logical and grounded on facts) arguments are wrong in your opinion.
Almost all these interviews are just terrific ... but the ones that focus on history are particularly spectacular. Bra---vo!
agreed, except the one with Kotkin who came out like a fervent anti-russian propagandist
We love you too Lex. You are so inspiring. Keep up the good work!
he's a slimy one.
This was magic to watch! I keep coming back.
28 min in and I’m already rethinking my outlook on history and geopolitics
@teoriprove-com28 minutes in, JM didn’t even reach Israeli-Palestine conflict 🤔
Don't! Use John as one data point - a contrarian view. Look up his critics, see what experts from countries he talks about think etc. His insight is not very deep in many cases.
@@opinion4755 you're working extra hard to discredit Mearsheimer with your several comments on this video. Can you explain a few cases where "his insight is not very deep"?
@@wolfswinkel8906Clearly a brainwashed Israeli supporter, good for calling him out on his bs.
@@opinion4755 I'm with @wolfswinkel8906, show us
I very much enjoyed this interview. Also, I appreciate Lex Fridman’s style of respecting his guest and letting them fully answer his questions. Another thing, Lex Fridman always seems to be prepared but can make room for the unexpected. Lex Fridman is a respectful, courteous, and professional interviewer. I think Lex Fridman may be a bit idealistic and maybe just a bit naive at times, but these are hardly threatening qualities and, as I said, show in small amounts.
Dr. Mearsheimer is brilliant and a trove of knowledge. I greatly enjoyed hearing his thoughts in this interview. I may have to read one of his books now.
Man, I think he is right, Americans do have a problem not being able to put themselves in other peoples shoes! I always figured everyone can do it as we age and gain wisdom, but I can really see it is a problem! Look how we treat each other here! No one ever wonders, "I wonder what this person has gone through and courageously is here to fight another day in this life that can be hard and full of obstacles!" Everything this gentleman said seems so obvious! Scary Times. I just Pray everyday, and keep trying to do the next right thing, and treat others how I expect others to treat me. God Bless Everyone!
Thankyou Lex this was a great interview. I can’t wait for more in the future. Thankyou also John Mearshiemer.
Прекрасный перевод! Благодарю за такой откровенный разговор
Перевод часто хромает, но в целом он точный и этого достаточно
An extraordanary interview with one of the greates thinkers in international politics.
You mean a ‘realist’ who has become so wedded to his model of international relations that it has made him Putin’s useful idiot.
When you don’t hear one word of criticism against one side of a nuanced conflict, that’s a signal you’re listening to an ideologue.
It was really extraordinary.
Lex, thank you for having the balls to ask John about the Israel lobby.
"where babies were decapitated and burnt". IIf you regurgitate that rubbish, anything else you write can't be taken seriously
@@antalt940 even if that part is a lie theres tons of video evidence of the civilians that were murdered in the attack......Israel has responded by destroying Hamas no matter the civilian casualties and two wrongs never make a right but at the end of the day if you kick a hornets nest dont cry when you are stung
I do like Mearshimers global perception of things , hoever regarding the Israel- Palestine Issue he paints a " snow white " picture of simplicity , where a close examination of the facts exposes an ENTIRELY different reality . It's obvious that Mersheimer is astonishigly uneducated on the subject . I understand that his scope of concentration is much more on global forces that shape the world , but that does not absolve him from researching the facts and realyties of the situation , this atitude can be compared to just reading a ' headline ' in the newspaper versus reading the entire long article , that would have a very different conclusion than the 'headline ' . deeply disapointing from a man of this caliber .
@teoriprove-comthat’s a Lie!! It was proven the baby’s were not decapitated etc…
Why would it take balls to ask an IR expert about a current IR hot topic?
I gained so much insights and very reliable explanations from this conversation. Please keep bringing such conversations ! Thank you so much
I so appreciate your style. You are the rare interviewer who allows your guest to speak.
Totally agree 👍
Only journalist worthy of that title. Chris's rebuke of our middle east wars made in a pariah by major media outlets.
Wow, three hours with John Mearsheimer! Way to go, Lex.
Superb interview 🎤👍👏
Superb intro to political science and realism. Thank you! Interview more people like him
We need to listen to fewer useful idiots like him.
Benjamin Netanyahu: 'America is a thing you can move very easily' :
“I know what America is," Netanyahu told a group of terror victims, apparently not knowing his words were being recorded. "America is a thing you can move very easily, move it in the right direction. They won't get in their way."
“Netanyahu also bragged how he undercut the peace process when he was prime minister during the Clinton administration. "They asked me before the election if I'd honor [the Oslo accords]," he said. "I said I would, but ... I'm going to interpret the accords in such a way that would allow me to put an end to this galloping forward to the '67 borders. How did we do it? Nobody said what defined military zones were. Defined military zones are security zones; as far as I'm concerned, the entire Jordan Valley is a defined military zone. Go argue."
Source : Washington Post, Haaretz, Business Insider, etc
Read his book on AIPAC!! Boy, oh, Boy!!
Mearsheimer has spent ZERO time in Ukraine. How can he offer any opinion from his Chicago home?
@@craptacluar by that logic you have no phd thesis in political science and how come you comment here?
After this interview, he is one of my favourite person. ❤Thank you.
In 2004, I was stationed in Tashkent and was watching a television program of a Russian news anchor interviewing a German journalist about the American election coming up. They both lamented that Americans were too stupid to vote for the most powerful man in the world. “The average American does not understand what’s going on in the world and they don’t even care to try and understand. They only worry about themselves.” This apathy, coupled with bad diplomatic and economic policy creates heartache all over the world. I fear they were right. Videos like this one should have millions of views and likes by now. Press on Lex. You are doing an important service to your adopted country.
I mean...every voters of every country doesn't have the capacity to also worry about the world. Taxpayers focus on themselves.
when it comes down to the problems outward with the world or the problems inward with you and your family…its an easy way to decide to be selfish, a dog eat dog world.
Bulllshiittt, they only have two options democrat or republican
So it doesn't matter
Just focus on ur and urs family's life and live life
Rather than worrying about all these issues around the world that u have no power to solve
It's that simple
It's just the news channels and UA-cam channels that want ur attention and they find ways to convince u to watch
Remember too many really smart people are working day and night just to waste your time by grabbing ur attention
Ur attention is ur time and ur time is ur life
So u r giving away ur life by consuming all these useless issues (They are of no use for u and ur family)
The Americans don't understand that the choosing democrats or republicans ate the same, these people don't represent their interest. 😂😂
@@andrewlim7751
Where do you live? Heaven? Your leaders don't represent you too.
This Episode was stellar. Touched on a lot of things I've been chewing on mentally recently. I agree with John a lot, he has outlined the views I have on States and how they interact almost to a T. I really admire Lexs optimism on the human condition and how that can affect States, Governing Bodies, all the way down to Individuals and keep us away from self-destruction. However I think humanity will continue to be an endless meat grinder. Only for the reason that Love takes effort and is a choice. Love takes work, Dedication and Maturity. Hate is inherent, easy to tease out and manipulate, hard to let go of. Love all the work you do Lex! Thank you for having the conversations you do the way you do.
You hit the nail on the head, love requires work. Hate is lazy and easy to grow. Like a weed that grows in poor soil
Bit of philosophy right there. Do we all consider these themes? Do we suppress or elevate one or another based on current circumstances, past circumstances or inherent fear of the unknown?
Love is individual, only hate can be a mass phenomenon. Foolish idealism and naivete is the very reason we're having the war in Ukraine, if Europe had treated Russia as the enemy it is from the get go, all those pipelines of Gas would never have been constructed and Putin never would've had the leverage it needed to make him feel secure in his war plans. If Europe hadn't foolishly believed that Wars were a thing of history, none of the European armies would've been neglected quite so badly and we would've had an actual deterrence. War is a function of nature, it will NEVER go away. Thinking that war is some problem to be solved and we're going to build a paradise on earth is naive beyond belief and leads civilizations into dystopian disasters every single time. What you're saying is not enlightened and deep philosophy, but rather a common and foolish emotional platitude that has nothing to do with reality and is dangerous beyond belief.
@@khatack I couldn't agree more.
The west let's our enemies walk all over us. I hate it. IMO we need to look nations like china and russia in the eyes and say "I will annihilate your state if you keep poking the bear" I'm having a hard to articulating what I'm trying to say. I don't want war obviously but like we both agree its human nature. The only option is to have the bigger stick and not be afraid fo wack someone when they cross the line.
Any suggestions of Chanel/videos to watch about international politics etc
great convo, John Mearsheimer is intellectually honest and his realism is refreshing
Intellectually “honest” - what the hell does that even mean?
@@purenkool2024 He's not a liar like our US politicians on everything Ukraine
@@purenkool2024 He means that weebs like him. Support of Ukraine and Europe: NO. Support of Taiwan and Japan: Yes. Yellow fever guys.
John is such a balanced and knowledgeable person! Peace be to him.