
The J. Burden Show The J. Burden Show Ep. 268: Ron Dodson
Feb 3, 2025
Ron Dodson, a political commentator and writer known for his insights on political theology, dives into deep discussions on the interconnectedness of life and recent shifts in the political landscape. He explores Carl Schmitt's theories on political conflict, critiques the myth of progress in contemporary politics, and questions the erosion of traditional authority. The conversation also navigates the rhetoric of agreement in politics and the challenges faced by conservatives. Dodson emphasizes the importance of community engagement and the role of personal platforms in modern discourse.
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Talking Past the Sale
- Politicians like Tony Blair use "talking past the sale" to subtly influence public opinion.
- Trump's overturning of Roe v. Wade disrupts the left's narrative of inevitable progress.
The Myth of Progress
- The idea of constant progress is a myth.
- Trump challenges this myth by highlighting the negative consequences of certain societal changes.
Questioning Progress
- Ron Dodson's daughters, despite being young adults, are starting to question the idea of inevitable progress.
- This skepticism reflects a broader societal trend.



