The Loneliness Industry

jordan reyne

Welcome to a philosophy podcast decoding loneliness and social isolation. Loneliness isn't a personal failing; it is built into western culture, yet systemic values shift the blame onto you. We unpack the structural causes of alienation: performance metrics, closed environments, and institutional dynamics. If you're seeking clarity and loneliness help, this cultural critique validates your reality through the lenses of sociology, mental health, and philosophy. Using thinkers like Foucault, Gramsci, Lasch, Marcuse and Ahmed, we show why you are not the problem; the system is.

  1. May 15

    25. Case Study: Mr Beast | 2. Image Repair & The YouTube "Parent."

    What happens when the "Golden Child" is questioned? In Part 2, we examine the "Culmination Clash" —the tactical fireworks that ignite when allegations of workplace harassment, sexualmisconduct, and illegal lotteries threaten Mr Beast’sbillion-dollar image. This episode tracks the systemic retaliation against those who spoke out, including: The Scapegoats: The stories of Jake Weddle and the filmmaker we call "Docu-Dave" , detailing how the system uses "Flying Monkeys" and "Pathologizing Non-Compliance" to discredit witnesses. Institutional Betrayal: Why an HR department run by the star's own mother creates a "Closed Universe of Discourse". Leveraging “Diary of a CEO” for Image Repair: How YouTubeleverages other system golden children to perform image management, via a closed universe of discourse. The "Watch With" Spectacle: How YouTube’s record-breakingcreator collaborations function as "Legitimacy Engineering"and a "Flooding the Zone" tactic. The "Beast Games" Lawsuit: Analyzing the 2026 legal filings from "Ex-Helga" (Lorrayne Mavromatis) and thesystem's attempt to frame claimants as "clout chasers". We wrap up with a simple, radical tool to rupture narcissistic systems and why standing with the scapegoat is the only way to break the digital dogma. Thinkers & frameworks used: Herbert Marcuse & The "Closed Universe of Discourse": Howthe system restricts language so you can only express dissatisfactionusing the system’s own success-based terms. Jennifer Freyd’s Institutional Betrayal: Analyzing the psychologicalimpact when the platform or HR (in this case, "Jo's"mother) punishes the whistleblowers like Lorrayne Mavromatis. Byung-Chul Han’s "Hell of the Same": Why digital culture treats trauma as a "malfunction" and turns dissenters into"glitches" to be deleted. John T. Jost’s System Justification Theory: Why audiences defend harmful systems to maintain a sense of stability. The Tactics of Silencing: A "Grim Bingo" of gaslighting,triangulation, and "pathologizing non-compliance" used against creators like Jake Weddle and "Docu-Dave." LINKS Jake Weddel -https://www.youtube.com/ ⁨@JakeWeddle⁩  Dogpack404 (DocuDave) - https://www.youtube.com/@DogPack404 The Loneliness Industry Patreon Page:https://www.patreon.com/c/TheLonelinessIndustry #MrBeast news #MrBeast controversy #Beast Games lawsuit #MrBeast production handbook #Jake Weddle #DogPack404 #Diary of a CEO #DiaryofaCEO#WatchWith #onlinecensorship #YouTube algorithm censorship #narcissistic systems #workplace harassment allegations #applied philosophy #cultural critique #narcissistic workplace #philosophy #Lorrayne Mavromatis 00:00 Introduction to Part Two 03:29 Jake Weddel: How Narcissistic Systems scapegoat dissent. 05:54 John T Jost: Systems Justification Theory 06:08 Bjung Chul Han: The Hell Of The Same 07:43 YouTube’s censorship partners 14:43 How the Lost Children are silenced 16:57 Marcuse: The Closed Universe of Discourse. 22:14 When Stonewalling Employs Logical Fallacies 24:34 Diary of a CEO: The Mechanics of Strategic Image Repair 27:22 Marcuse: Another Closed Universe of Discourse 28:17 Marcuse: The One Dimensional Man32:25 Marcuse: The Flattening Of Dissent 37:20 The “Watch With” Sheild (The Spectacle of Legitimacy)39:03 Steve Bannon: Flooding the Zone 41:30 The Cost of Violating Conditional Belonging (Lorrayne Mavromatis) 45:20 Erving Goffman: Healthy Image Management 47:16 Applying the Model (Systemic Diagnosis) 49:50 A Tool To Stop the Distortions 50:05 Conclusion: Standing Beside the Scapegoat

    55 min
  2. May 15

    24. Case Study: Mr Beast | 1. The Golden Child & the YouTube Parent

    Is the "world's biggest YouTuber" a self-made hero or a functional tool for a much larger system? In Part 1 of this deep-dive case study, we apply systems analysis to the public image and internal ecosystem of MrBeast (referred to here as "Jo"). We pull back the curtain on the "Golden Child" archetype toexamine: The Authenticity Gap: Exploring allegations of faked videos and the use of staff members disguised as "everyday folks" inchallenges. The "Golden" Handbook: A breakdown of the leaked production manual that demands "no excuses" and "radicalindividual responsibility" from employees. System Roles: How the platform sorts us into "Golden Children,""Helpers," and "Lost Children". The Cost of "Fun": Addressing reports of sensorydeprivation , safety concerns , and the definition of philanthropy as "image insurance". Thinkers referenced: Christopher Lasch & The Culture of Narcissism: How image managementbecomes a requirement to be a "shining tool" for thesystem. Erving Goffman’s Dramaturgy: Analyzing "front stage"performance vs. "backstage" reality and the curation of"competence." Louis Althusser & Pierre Bourdieu: Understanding how "GoldenChildren" internalize the system’s operating manual andreplace their own interiority with its values. Alice Miller & Murray Bowen:Identifying the specific roles—Golden Child, Scapegoat, and LostOne—produced within narcissistic family and institutional systems. LINKS Jake Weddel -https://www.youtube.com/ ⁨@JakeWeddle⁩  Dogpack404 (DocuDave) - https://www.youtube.com/@DogPack404 The LonelinessIndustry Patreon Page:https://www.patreon.com/c/TheLonelinessIndustry #MrBeast news #MrBeast controversy #Beast Games lawsuit #MrBeast production handbook #Jake Weddle #DogPack404 #YouTube algorithm censorship #narcissistic systems #workplace harassment allegations #applied philosophy #cultural critique #narcissistic workplace #philosophy #Lorrayne Mavromatis Timestamps 00:00 Introduction to recognising Narcissistic Systems 04:26 The Structural Elements Of Narcissistic systems. 07:41 Section 1. The Construction of Public Image (Erving Goffman VS Christopher Lasch) 12:48 Section 2. Behind the Public Image (Christopher Lasch & Distortions) 18:28 Systemic Collusion & the helper role (Alice Miller & R D Lang) 20:53 The Fractal Nature Of Narcissistic Systems 21:43 Mr Beasts Handbook – Encoding Systemic Roles 25:03 Jake Weddel &The Scapegoat Role (Sarah Ahmed) 32:30 Lorrayne Mavromatis: Refusing The Helper Role (Hochschild, Glick & Fisk) 36:45 Marcuse – Closing the Universe of Discourse 37:29 Checklist of Narcissistic System Dynamics

    41 min
  3. Apr 25

    23: How Roles (Golden Child, Scapegoat, Helper, Lost Child) Create Isolation

    Do you ever feel like you’re surrounded by people who make you despair at humanity? Have you been treated strangely for calling out obvious "shitheads," or felt a total lack of allies while everyone around you enables obnoxious behavior? In this final part of our series on narcissistic systems, Jordan Reyne dives into the "Outcomes"—the recognizable patterns of roles that these systems push us into to maintain their own stability. Whether it is a toxic workplace, a dysfunctional family, or a wider society, these systems don't just happen; they scale and repeat. In this episode, we explore: The Sorting Hat of Sick Systems: How you are shunted into roles like the Scapegoat (Tomek), the Golden Child (Jo), the Lost Child (Lola), or the Helper (Helga) to keep the machine running. The Myth of the "Bad Apple": Why psychology’s focus on individual pathologies often misses the "rotten tree"—the systemic structures that produce these behaviors. Workplace Mobbing & Institutional Scapegoating: The clinical-level damage caused when a system re-locates its problems into a single person to look "innocent". The "Gag Reflex" of Integrity: Why your "indigestion" or "nausea" regarding toxic behavior isn't a disorder—it’s a sign of resistance and internal integrity. The Faux Terminus: How to spot the linguistic "guards" and "stop signs" (like "it’s just human nature") designed to kill curiosity and protect the system's machinery. If you’ve been told you have "poor boundaries" or "lack agency" while trying to survive a toxic environment, this episode is a reminder: you aren't failing to understand the system; you are being crushed by one. This episode draws on a wide range of philosophical and sociological perspectives, including: Alice Miller & Murray Bowen: On the roles within narcissistic family systems. Christopher Lasch: The "Culture of Narcissism" on a societal scale. Jennifer Freyd: Institutional dynamics and betrayal. Louis Althusser: "Interpellation" and being "hailed" into roles. Pierre Bourdieu: "Habitus" and systemic power deposited in the body. Michel Foucault: Internalization of values. Heinz Leymann, Dieter Zapf & Ståle Einarsen: Research on workplace mobbing and bullying. Rene Girard: The societal function of the Scapegoat. Arlie Hochschild: Emotional labor. Hannah Arendt: The "banality of evil" and "thoughtlessness". Hegel: The Master-Slave dialectic. Zhuangzi: How we are expressions of the systems we live in. 00:00 Do You Wonder Why Other People Enable Bad Behaviour? 02:07 Why the JoSh1the@ds of the World Are A Symptomof a Bigger Issue 02:21 Who JosProblem Is Not About Psychology 05:23 Our Template:Family Systems (Miller & Bowen) 09:33 Alice Millerand Murray Bowen on Roles 10:28 The Patterns of Values and Tactics That Help You IdentifySystem Dynamics 14:16 Why Roles Are Not About Personality 17:42 Why You Are Likely To Be “Hailed” Into These Roles(Christopher Lasch, Louis Althusser & Piere Bordeau) 19:22 A Deep Dive into Roles in Adulthood 19:59 The Scapegoat (Heinz Leyman,Dieter Zapf, Rene Girard. R. D. Lang, StåleEinarsen) 25:50 The LostChild (Dennis Organ, Denise Webb, John Bowlby, GiovanniLiotti) 30:44 The Helper(Arlie Hochschild, BeborahKolb, Joyce Fletcher, &the Karpman Drama Triangle) 36:21 The Hero/ Ideal Golden Child (PierreBourdieu, Donald Winnicott, EricGoffman) 42:19 Trees and Apples are Connected (Zhuangzi). 46:37 Why Our Human Imperfections Can Save Us 47:45 The Exceptions Explained 50:33 What NPD Actually Is: Total Systemic Identification #Loneliness #ToxicRelationships #WorkplaceBullying #NarcissisticAbuse #NarcissisticSystems #Scapegoat #MentalHealthAwareness #ToxicWorkplace #Philosophy #Sociology #Recovery #JordanReyne #TheLonelinessIndustry #InstitutionalBetrayal Featured Thinkers & ConceptsHashtags

    58 min
  4. Apr 11

    22. How To Spot Manipulation Tactics (gaslighting, blame shifting, triangulation & mpre)

    If your find yourself repeatedly feeling confused, ashamed, or like everything is somehow your fault — this episode is for you.This is Part II of a series on how to recognise a narcissistic system — whether that’s a toxic workplace, relationship, family, or even a wider social environment.Because narcissistic systems aren’t just about difficult individuals.They are about patterns that scale to whole systems.In Part I, we looked at the values narcissistic systems promote.In this episode, we look at the tactics they use to enforce them.Because in narcissistic systems, the values set the stage, and the tactics ensure you follow the script. From well-known crazy-making tactics like gaslighting, blame shifting and triangulation…to less obvious ones like moving the goalposts, intermittent reinforcement, and pathologising non-compliance, you will find out what’s going on, and why WHEN it’s going on, you aren’t the problem. Because tactics don’t just manipulate behaviour.They distort reality — and shift the cost of that distortion onto you.This episode will help you: • recognise the tactics narcissistic systems use • understand how they work • See how this scales to workplaces, social circles, institutions, industries and even whole societies • and most importantly, see why you are not the problem In this episode: • Blame shifting • Triangulation • Gaslighting • Stonewalling / withholding • Intermittent reinforcement • Moving the goalposts • Image repair / reputation control • Pathologising non-compliance • Scapegoating • Intimidation And a simple tool to recognise narcissistic systems!Related:👉 Part I (Values):    • How to Spot a Narcissistic System: The Arc...  👉 Blog: https://www.thelonelinessindustry.net👉 Join the community (Discord via Patreon / YouTube): [link]Core Thinkers & Influences • Michel Foucault • R. D. Laing • Thomas Szasz • Sara Ahmed • René Girard • Alice Miller • Murray Bowen • Hannah Arendt Psychology & Relationship Research • John Gottman • Judith Herman • John Bowlby • Donald Winnicott • B. F. Skinner • Harry Harlow • Lundy Bancroft • Lenore Walker • George Simon • Patrick Carnes Social & Cultural Theory • Christopher Lasch • Alain Ehrenberg • Karen Horney • Byung-Chul Han • Karl Marx • Erving Goffman00:00 Are You Being Manipulated? How Narcissistic Systems Control You02:15 Values Meet Tactics in an Example07:50 A Quick Recap: The Mechanics of Narcissistic Systems09:00 Finally, to TACTICS 15:53 Why Insanity Is Not Always Individual16:45 How Tactics Show Up In Narcissistic Systems17:00 Blame Shifting20:22 Triangulation22:30 Gaslighting26:49 Stonewalling & Withholding30:21 Intermittent Reinforcement32:49 Moving the Goalposts35:54 Image Repair & Reputation Control38:02 Pathologising Non-Compliance43:15 Scapegoating47:15 Intimidation49:43 How Values & Tactics Work Together50:07 How To Spot The Tactics Of A Narcissistic System #philosophy#loneliness#lonelysociety#lonelyheart #philosophylecture #narcissisticsystems #narcissism#toxicworkplace #toxictactics #gaslighting #blameshifting#triangulation #covertcontrol #movinggoalposts#pathologisingdifference #pathologizingdifference #narcissisticboss#narcissisticfamily #johngottman #psychology #sicksystem

    54 min
  5. Apr 3

    21: How to Spot a Narcissistic System: The Architecture of Loneliness (pt1)

    Why is it that when we feel depressed, we’re told to check whether we’re surrounded by the wrong people —but when we feel lonely, we assume there’s something wrong with us?Why don’t we ask about the system we’re in?Because what if loneliness isn’t a personal failure —but the result of being inside a structure that produces it?This is exactly the shift Christopher Lasch forces us to make. Instead of asking whether we’re dealing with difficult individuals, he asks a broader question: can narcissism organise entire systems?Because if it can, then what you’re experiencing isn’t random. It’s structured.It shapes how reality is interpreted, how responsibility is distributed, who gets to belong — and who gets cast out or isolated.In this episode, we break down narcissistic systems as patterns — not personalities. These systems have been widely observed, and they operate across every level: from the family, to workplaces and institutions, to society as a whole.This is a three-part series exploring the core pillars of narcissistic systems:values, the tactics used to enforce them, and the roles that emerge as a result. Along the way, you’ll get simple tools to help you recognise these patterns in your own environment.Part 1 focuses on values — including radical individual responsibility, competition, image management, emotional control, and conditional belonging — and how they combine to produce isolation, self-doubt, and confusion in the people inside them.Recognising the pattern is what allows you to see what’s happening — and begin to step out of it.Thinkers & Works Referenced • Christopher Lasch — The Culture of Narcissism • Murray Bowen — Family Systems Theory • Salvador Minuchin — Families and Family Therapy • Alice Miller — The Drama of the Gifted Child • Jennifer Freyd — Betrayal Trauma Theory • René Girard — Violence and the Sacred • Michel Foucault — Discipline and Punish • Judith Butler — Gender Trouble • Sara Ahmed — The Promise of Happiness • Pierre Bourdieu — Distinction • Antonio Gramsci — Cultural Hegemony • Karl Marx — Capital • Mark Fisher — Capitalist Realism • Erving Goffman — The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life #philosophy#loneliness#lonelysociety#lonelyheart #philosophylecture #narcissisticsystems #narcissism#toxicworkplace #toxictactics #gaslighting #selfimprovement#competition #covertcontrol #individualism#pathologisingdifference #pathologizingdifference #narcissisticboss#narcissisticfamily #michelfoucault #psychology #sicksystem #christopherlasch #sarahahmed 00:00 How Narcissistic Systems Link to Loneliness00:44 What This Episode Teaches: How to Recognise a Narcissistic System00:57 The Difference Between Values & Tactics in Narcissistic Systems02:22 Outline of the Three-Part Structure: What to Expect03:04 What Is a Narcissistic System? (As Opposed to Narcissistic People)05:07 Narcissistic Systems — A Fractal Pattern07:48 How Values Work Together in Narcissistic Systems09:01 The Values That Work Together in Narcissistic Systems09:49 Radical Individual Responsibility (Lasch, Bowen, Miller, Freyd & Foucault)12:43 A Note on Covert vs Overt Value Reinforcement18:18 Competition as Natural Order (Gramsci, Bowen & Bourdieu)23:47 Image Management (Lasch, Goffman & Freyd)27:27 Self-Regulation / Control of the Self (Miller, Ahmed & Foucault)31:31 Conditional Belonging (Alice Miller & Judith Butler)33:51 Being of Use in Narcissistic Systems (Marx & Bourdieu)36:31 A Simple Tool for Spotting Narcissistic Values

    41 min
  6. Feb 20

    20: Toxic Positivity: Why "Positive" Friends Are Just Unpaid Prison Guards

    Have you ever been ghosted or "fired" by a friend becauseyour grief was "too heavy" for their "capacity"?In this episode of The Loneliness Industry, we dive into thephilosophy of toxic positivity and explore why themodern obsession with "optimizing for the positive" isactually a weapon used to destroy the friendship bond. We aren't talking about abusive situations ; we are talking about therefusal to be inconvenienced by real human woes. With the help ofByung-Chul Han, Sara Ahmed, Antonio Gramsci, andJulia Kristeva, we examine how your "positive"friends have been recruited as the unpaid prison guards of a systemthat thrives on your loneliness. We look at the "Hazmatsuit" of boundaries , the theft of co-regulation and why NOTbeing a smiling gimboid is actually a form of moral resistanceagainst a sick society. Thinkers & Books Covered: • Byung-Chul Han – The Burnout Society: • Sara Ahmed – The Promise of Happiness • Antonio Gramsci – Prison Notebooks • Julia Kristeva – Powers of Horror • Emmanuel Levinas – Totality and Infinity • Simone Weil – Waiting for God: (Referencing her concept of 'Attention') • Ivan Illich – Medical Nemesis / Tools for Conviviality: Explains "disabling professions" and how the professionalization of basic needs (like emotional support) robs us of our "vernacular competence" to care for one another. #ToxicPositivity#Loneliness #Philosophy #lonelysociety#lonelyheart#SelfCareCritique #MentalHealthMatters#Friendship #TheLonelinessIndustry #GoodVibesOnly#WeaponizedPositivity #BurnoutSociety #ByungChulHan #SaraAhmed#CulturalHegemony #TherapySpeak #SocialControl • 00:00 Intro: The Weaponisation of Positivity • 01:52 The deliberate destruction of the friendship bond • 02:19 Disclaimer: This is about decent human beings in need, not abuse • 02:50 Today’s Roadmap: Philosophy, loneliness, and the "Good Vibes" trap • 05:07 Quiz: Are your friendships being destroyed by “Positivity”? • 07:19 Interpretation: Are you surrounded by optimized vending machines? • 09:50 Byung-Chul Han: Why we are too time-poor for real connection • 19:21 Sara Ahmed: Happiness as a form of social control • 19:38 About Sara Ahmed’s work on the "Promise of Happiness" • 21:17 The Affective Alien: When your grief is treated like a toxic leak • 24:51 A Dog’s Tale: Real Friendship vs. systemic "Feindship" • 31:41 Levinas and Weil: The infinite responsibility of staying • 32:05 The Theft of Co-Regulation: Our biology vs. the system • 33:55 The Campaign Against Co-Regulation: Why bonding is dangerous to power • 34:54 Why the Privatisation of Emotion is a systemic requirement • 36:56 Disabling our own innate ability to connect (Ivan Illich) • 38:44 Gramsci on Cultural Hegemony: The "Common Sense" of neglect • 42:39 The professionalisation of care: Shunting friends to the "experts" • 43:37 The Covert Nature of Hegemony: How the system mimics narcissistic power • 48:02 What the hell do we do about this mess? Reclaiming the commons • 48:38 Julia Kristeva: Choosing "The Abject" and the revolution of messy feelings

    51 min
  7. Jan 16

    19: Why Decent People Still Can't Connect

    Do you ever wonder why it seems so hard to connect despite making every effort? In this episode of The Loneliness Industry, we move beyond individual blame to look at the philosophy of loneliness and the structural conditions that keep us apart.Using a cultural critique of Western values, we explore Slavoj Žižek’s concept of "Decaf Love"—connection stripped of its "dangerous" core and the risk of real change. We introduce two characters, Charlie and Alex, to illustrate the friction between seeking a "frictionless," safe existence and the insistence on the "caffeinated" depth that makes us truly human.In this episode, we discuss:The Philosophy of Love: Why thinkers argue that real connection requires a "rupture" of the self.The Societal Panopticon: How narcissistic systems use covert power to get us to self-monitor, turning ourselves into "vending machines" of prescribed behaviors.The "Jo Sh*thead" Red Herring: Why focusing on "toxic individuals" can be a distraction from the systemic machinery that benefits from our isolation.How to Connect: Why the way out of loneliness isn't more self-curation, but rather embracing the "permeability" that allows us to be moved and changed by others.Thinkers Referenced in this Episode:Slavoj Žižek: For the theory of "Decaf Love" and the command to enjoy safely.Judith Butler: On love as "dispossession" and the necessity of being "undone" by anotherAlain Badiou: On love as a "Rupture" and a violent break from the "Individualist Independence".Michel Foucault: For the mechanics of covert power, the "Social Panopticon," and the pathologization of behavior.Christopher Lasch: On the narcissistic values of modern society and the "self as hero" narrative.Donna Haraway: On the myth of the "boundaried self" and the importance of permeability.Gabor Maté: Regarding the way society labels a failure to follow its rules as "pathology".Jiddu Krishnamurti: On the idea of a "sick society".00:00 Introduction – Decent People and Loneliness 05:02 Meet Charlie: Our Decaf Love Seeker 06:45 Žižek on "Decaf Love" 13:15 Alex: The Caffeinated Love Seeker 15:21 Field Examples: Why Good People Fail to Connect 22:30 The Mechanism Behind Our Loneliness 26:30 Issues with Žižek (The Philosopher vs. The Dog) 29:45 The Crucible for Isolation: Societal Values and Tactics 30:45 The Mechanics of Narcissistic Systems 38:09 Decent Human Beings in a Narcissistic System 43:40 Why Jo Sh*thead Is Not the Real Problem 46:05 The Downfall of Jo You-Know-Who 49:35 How Jo’s Fall is Weaponized Against Charlie and Alex 52:42 How to ACTUALLY Connect#philosophy #loneliness #culturalcritique #philosophyoflove #Zizek #JudithButler #mentalhealth #sociology #TheLonelinessIndustry #socialanalysis

    57 min
  8. Jan 2

    18: Sane Reactions to Insane Systems: Hyper-Adaptation

    If you've ever left a professional support session feeling more isolated than when you arrived, it’s worth asking if the focus was on your "healing" or your "adjustment." In Part 2 of this series, The Loneliness Industry explores the sociological concept of the Scapegoat Mechanism—a group dynamic often used to manage individuals who struggle to fit into modern societal structures.Using the work of René Girard, Jiddu Krishnamurti, and Michel Foucault, we examine why reflective and empathetic individuals are often the ones who carry the collective weight of societal tension. This episode is an analysis of the process that can internalize systemic friction as personal failure. Inside the Episode: - The Krishnamurti Pivot: Why struggling to adapt can be a sign of systemic awareness. - The 4-Point Audit: A perspective-shift to help you re-evaluate your self-perception.- The Selection Process: How groups identify individuals to carry collective responsibility. - Mimetic Desire: Using René Girard to explain the "common enemy" dynamic in social cohesion. 00:00 Introduction01:56 The Krishnamurti Story: Truth Is a Pathless Land 02:45 Visuals – Theosophists Graphic 04:34 Why Failing to Adjust Can Be a Sign of Health 08:46 Quiz – The 4-Point Decent Person Test 12:06 The Scapegoat Selection Process 21:33 What Is Scapegoating? 26:36 Girard on Societal Scapegoating 28:43 The DSM & the Codification of Scapegoating 30:18 Girard and Mimetic Desire 34:48 What Unifies Human Societies 38:25 Problems Chihuahuas Have Unearthed Regarding Mimetic Desire 41:39 Scapegoating as a Tool for Social Order 44:51 The DSM as Institutionalised Scapegoating If you scored 4/4 on the Decent Person test, it would be a pleasure to meet you! Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments. The Works Referenced: • Gabor Maté – The Myth of Normal • René Girard – The Scapegoat & Violence and the Sacred • Jiddu Krishnamurti – The First and Last Freedom • Michel Foucault – Madness and Civilization • Christopher Lasch – The Culture of Narcissism • Sara Ahmed – The Cultural Politics of Emotion • Thomas Szasz – The Myth of Mental IllnessDon’t Miss Episodes – Even Though The Algorithm Wants You To:Join the mailing list at https://thelonelinessindustry.net#TheLonelinessIndustry #ReneGirard #Philosophy #Sociology #Krishnamurti #TheMythOfNormal#loneliness #lonelysociety #pathologisingdifference #mentalhealth#mentalillness #dealingwithdepression #whyamilikethis? #toxicpositivity #sicksociety

    52 min

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Welcome to a philosophy podcast decoding loneliness and social isolation. Loneliness isn't a personal failing; it is built into western culture, yet systemic values shift the blame onto you. We unpack the structural causes of alienation: performance metrics, closed environments, and institutional dynamics. If you're seeking clarity and loneliness help, this cultural critique validates your reality through the lenses of sociology, mental health, and philosophy. Using thinkers like Foucault, Gramsci, Lasch, Marcuse and Ahmed, we show why you are not the problem; the system is.

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