The Wes Cecil Podcast

Wes Cecil
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Jun 16, 2025 • 44min

Plato's Symposium: Socrates & Apollodorus - Ep. 3

We reach the text itself. Hopefully I clarify why there is this strange framing element to the Symposium and the degree to which many of the seemingly odd asides and quotes are actually core to Plato’s general assault on the mytho-poetic concepts of Hellenistic society.Sign-up for Wes’s PATREON to get your questions answered by Wes!Plus, gain access to course materials, reading lists, bonus lectures, and Wes’s weekly diaries from France. Only $2 / month.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jun 13, 2025 • 14min

Plato's Symposium: Introduction - Ep. 2

Well, forgot to mention that both the Reformation and the Enlightenment were heavily influenced by Platonic thought(!). As a test, if you’ve ever thought that SCIENCE is THE path to the TRUTH; congratulations, you’re a Neoplatonist.Sign-up for Wes’s PATREON to get your questions answered by Wes!Plus, gain access to course materials, reading lists, bonus lectures, and Wes’s weekly diaries from France. Only $2 / month.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jun 11, 2025 • 1h 1min

The Transvaluation of All Values: You are not a Slave- Ep. 3

Explore the concept of mental enslavement despite living in an era of freedom. Delve into the historical roots of slavery and how they persist in modern mindsets and institutions. Discover the impact of economic systems on perceptions of value and the importance of individual judgment over societal norms. Wes challenges common phrases that denote lack of choice, urging listeners to reclaim their agency. Plus, a critique of diet culture and education reveals deeper societal pressures. Embrace the idea that you are the measure of your worth!
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Jun 9, 2025 • 39min

Plato's Symposium: Introduction - Ep. 1

Two main points in this introduction:First, Plato is in deadly earnest in these dialogues trying to work out how his society and his class were crushed in a war and subject to tyranny and what, if anything, could be done. Second, Plato has had an unbelievable impact on our conception of the world through his influence on Christianity. Further, as we will explore in later episodes, his thinking is also foundational to the Enlightenment and Humanism - two intellectual movements that undercut the power of Christianity in Western thought while, oddly, increasing the influence of the already overwhelming power of Platonic thought. In sum, Plato reigns supreme.Sign-up for Wes’s PATREON to get your questions answered by Wes!Plus, gain access to course materials, reading lists, bonus lectures, and Wes’s weekly diaries from France. Only $2 / month.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jun 7, 2025 • 36min

Capitalism: How did we get here? And where are we going? - Real Estate Special - Ep. 13

Just a follow up to discuss the forces that shape the global real estate market and how our standard response - supply and demand - reveals the degree to which our minds are captured by a wild oversimplification of economic forces and the benighted nature of our collective imaginations faced with economic challenges.Sign-up for Wes’s PATREON to get your questions answered by Wes! Plus, gain access to course materials, reading lists, bonus lectures, and Wes’s weekly diaries from France. Only $2 / month.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jun 4, 2025 • 59min

The Transvaluation of All Values: The Individual and The Community - Ep. 2

Discover the tension between individualism and community as isolation grows in modern life. Explore the evolution of communal living and the trade-offs between freedom and security. Unpack the impact of Enlightenment thinking on personal liberties, and how student loan debt reveals systemic issues. Wes advocates for voluntary, love-based communities and suggests innovative solutions like a borrower cooperative. He highlights the connection between loneliness and health, urging listeners to foster meaningful relationships for mutual care.
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Jun 2, 2025 • 34min

Capitalism: How did we get here? And where are we going? Ep. 12

CONCLUSION:The conclusion to the capitalism series wherein I ramble a bit about the major concepts we have explored and why I think it is so important at this juncture in history to think about the influence capitalism has had on our conception of ourselves and our world.Also, I checked the Euro Disney prices for a family of four, not counting transportation or hotel—the cost will be between 800 and 1700 euros. The price of coffee in Paris—roughly 3 or 4 euros depending on where you are. Feel free to make your own choices . . .Sign-up for Wes’s PATREON to get your questions answered by Wes!Plus, gain access to course materials, reading lists, bonus lectures, and Wes’s weekly diaries from France. Only $2 / month.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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May 28, 2025 • 60min

The Transvaluation of All Values: Scarcity and Abundance - Ep. 1

Explore the clash between inherited scarcity values and the modern reality of abundance. Why do we feel history is ending despite overwhelming resources? Discover how our values shape perceptions of places and events. Wes critiques corporate cash hoarding and links global hunger to governance issues. Learn how beauty and experiences are misperceived as scarce. The tiny house trend signals a shift away from materialism, advocating for prioritizing people and relationships over possessions. Reflect on your own scarcity mindset to embrace a world of abundance.
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May 26, 2025 • 37min

Capitalism: How did we get here? And where are we going? Ep. 11

The past tells us that our future with Capitalism is unlikely to suddenly change. Rather, we are likely to experience a slow evolution of values that undermines and constrains the power of capitalism and frees us to pursue other sets of values and create new worldviews that combine elements of the past but create new ideals for a new world.Sign-up for Wes’s PATREON to get your questions answered by Wes!Plus, gain access to course materials, reading lists, bonus lectures, and Wes’s weekly diaries from France. Only $2 / month.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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May 23, 2025 • 12min

Philosophical Fireside Chats 🔥 🪵: Confucius in The Analects—Relative Wisdom - Ep. 13

In this short parable from the Analects we see the idea that wisdom is relative both to situations and individuals. This approach to wisdom is markedly different from the notion of universal laws and absolute ontology that informs much of the Western philosophical tradition.Sign-up for Wes’s PATREON to get your questions answered by Wes!Plus, gain access to course materials, reading lists, bonus lectures, and Wes’s weekly diaries from France. Only $2 / month.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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