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In a world where the forces of darkness have twisted the largest and most venerable institutions of the West into toxic caricatures of their former selves, seven tonic brothers-in-arms unite on a quest to find truth regardless of the consequences. Join us as we bring our eclectic interests, expertise, and life experience to step outside the longhouse to discuss and explore the issues of the day. Originally brought together by the written word, you can find our respective publications for further consideration here: https://linktr.ee/tonic7

Tonic Discussions Tonic Seven

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In a world where the forces of darkness have twisted the largest and most venerable institutions of the West into toxic caricatures of their former selves, seven tonic brothers-in-arms unite on a quest to find truth regardless of the consequences. Join us as we bring our eclectic interests, expertise, and life experience to step outside the longhouse to discuss and explore the issues of the day. Originally brought together by the written word, you can find our respective publications for further consideration here: https://linktr.ee/tonic7

    Leadership and Network Warfare: A Tonic Discussion with Mathew Crawford

    Leadership and Network Warfare: A Tonic Discussion with Mathew Crawford

    Mathew Crawford from Rounding the Earth joins the crew to talk about leadership and modeling the moment in terms of network warfare.

    • 1 hr 55 min
    Persuasion, Rhetoric, Propaganda, Truth

    Persuasion, Rhetoric, Propaganda, Truth

    Discussing the search for and promotion of truth in the postmodern information age.

    • 1 hr 29 min
    The Declaration of Military Accountability

    The Declaration of Military Accountability

    The T7 crew return in the new year to discuss the Declaration of Military Accountability. If the military can brazenly violate the law and subvert the constitutional rights of service members are sworn to protect without consequence, what are those oaths worth? Check out the declaration at militaryaccountability.com and feel free to sign the petition if you're so inclined. Though the initial signatories of the declaration are all service members and veterans, everyone is welcome to sign the petition.

    • 2 hr
    Discussing Peter Singer's Take on Animals

    Discussing Peter Singer's Take on Animals

    First off, the subject matter for this one is intense, viewer discretion is advised.
    The start of Edmund Howe's article in the Journal of Clinical Ethics says it all. "Peter Singer, a leading philosopher who advocates animals' interests. expressed views on human/animal sex in an on-line book review. He said that while he didn't regard bestiality as "normal or natural," he didn't find it necessarily offensive" to our status and dignity a human being. He said this to highlight what he sees as many humans' hypocrisy regarding the treatment of animals: they are outraged at human/animal sex, when no one, ostensibly, is harmed. Yet these same people may show no concern when thousands of animals suffer needlessly every day." (https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi...)
    This take starts the conversation which quickly expands into the difference between humans and animals (a difference in degree or in kind?).

    • 1 hr 8 min
    Accountability

    Accountability

    Join us as we delve into the role accountability plays in society. We all seem to agree it is essential, but why? What are the consequences when people can't be held accountable? What does it mean for government, policy, and AI? John's Cryptocracy is relevant, as is Grant's Modeling Maximum-Tent Morality which explore how to deal with a lack of accountability among the governing class and moral principles that can facilitate greater accountability to ourselves and each other respectively.
    https://barsoom.substack.com/p/cryptocracy
    https://radicalamerican.substack.com/p/modeling-maximum-tent-morality

    • 1 hr 11 min
    Becoming More Human in an Age of Artificial Intelligence

    Becoming More Human in an Age of Artificial Intelligence

    A discussion of Wolf Tivy's article in Palladium Mag delving into accelerationism, humanism, and agency https://www.palladiummag.com/2023/11/03/make-yourself-human-again/

    • 1 hr 48 min

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