Plausible Deniability AMX

Plausible Deniability AMX

Plausible Deniability AMX
Negara Amerika Syarikat
Bahasa EN
Episod 89
Terkini 11.04.2026

Not your mother's book group. A podcast that likely discusses books or topics in a non-traditional, irreverent way.

Episod

  • PDAMX#38.1 - The best podcast episode ever recorded by man 11.04.2026 1j 17min
    What more is there even to say. Recorded on 2/2/2026
  • PDAMX37.1 - Do good be good 23.10.2025 1j 43min
    Today we primarily discuss Book II of Aristotle's Nicomachian ethics and how JC embodied its central message 300 years later.
  • PDAMX#36.1 - Heretical Hermits 09.10.2025 1j 41min
    Today Antooshka and Mr. X recap some things they've read over the past few months. These include: -Monas Hieroglyphica by John Dee-The occult anatomy of man by Manly P. Hall-Bacon: Biography of Francis Bacon by Richard William Church-Roger Bacon and his search for a universal science by Stewart C. Easton-The Body Electric by Robert O. Becker-The Gospel of Judas-Eric Dollard's books and lectures:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TttHkDRuyZwhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNstg-HHneYhttps://ericpdollard.com/
  • PDAMX35.3 - Trickle down doctornomics (w/ Brother X) 27.12.2024 1j 7min
    Today we continue Paul Starr's book "The Social Transformation of American Medicine", with chapters 3 and 4. These cover the changes that occurred in medical education during the later half of the 19th century, as well as the importance that hospitals and scientific achievements had on solidifying the prestigious role doctors came to have in US society. We have an email and would love to hear from you, if you're so compelled: plausibledeniabilityamx@gmail.com Disclaimer: All opinions are our own, respectively, and don't represent any institution we may or may not be a part of, respectively.
  • PDAMX#35.2 - Institutionalizing medicine for dummies 18.12.2024 1j 37min
    Today we continue Paul Starr's book "The Social Transformation of American Medicine", with chapters 2 and 3. This explains how the market for American medicine expanded in the 19th century empowering physicians, and how through organizations like the AMA Allopathic physicians consolidated their hold on medicine. We have an email and would love to hear from you, if you're so compelled: plausibledeniabilityamx@gmail.com Disclaimer: All opinions are our own, respectively, and don't represent any institution we may or may not be a part of, respectively.
  • PDAMX#35.1 - Scientific Priests (w/ Brother X) 12.12.2024 1j 11min
    Today we discuss Paul Starr's book "The Social Transformation of American Medicine", published in 1982. Specifically we focus on the introduction and chapter I, which begins to detail how American medicine went from a largely unorganized, unlicensed, lower class trade in the late 18th/early 19th century to the priestly profession it is today. We have an email and would love to hear from you, if you're so compelled: plausibledeniabilityamx@gmail.com Disclaimer: All opinions are our own, respectively, and don't represent any institution we may or may not be a part of, respectively.
  • PDAMX#34.1 - The root of it all 05.12.2024 1j 13min
    Today we discuss book I of Rousseau's "Social Contract", which is his famous writing that discusses civil law vs. natural law, right of first occupant vs. right of the strong, and how he believes society's goal is to create equity between humans. We have an email and would love to hear from you, if you're so compelled: plausibledeniabilityamx@gmail.com Disclaimer: All opinions are our own, respectively, and don't represent any institution we may or may not be a part of, respectively.
  • PDAMX#33.1 - Here's Waldo 26.11.2024 58min
    Today we discuss Ralph Waldo Emerson's essay "Self-reliance", which he is a big fan of. We have an email and would love to hear from you, if you're so compelled: plausibledeniabilityamx@gmail.com Disclaimer: All opinions are our own, respectively, and don't represent any institution we may or may not be a part of, respectively.
  • PDAMX#19.4 - Messianic Marx 24.11.2024 1j 2min
    Today we continue our discussion of Karl Marx's Das Capital with chapter 2 and 3. This covers the circulation of money and how inflation is more due to commodity supply than money supply. We have an email and would love to hear from you, if you're so compelled: plausibledeniabilityamx@gmail.com Disclaimer: All opinions are our own, respectively, and don't represent any institution we may or may not be a part of, respectively.
  • PDAMX#32.1 - Dionysus was a drunk! (w/ The Reckless Muse) 15.11.2024 1j 28min
    Today we have a special episode with The Reckless Muse (aka Ben D'Alessio and Joe Garza), because we read Ben D'Alessio's book Neon God. His novel essentially answers the question of what would happen if the Greek god Dionysus decided to go on a bender in New Orlean. As you can imagine, debauchery ensues! You can buy Ben's book here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1543969526?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title You can find The Reckless Muse podcast and writing from the duo at the links below: Medium: https://medium.com/the-reckless-muse IG: https://www.instagram.com/the_reckless_muse/ X: https://x.com/museisreckless Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQsRz4pi9_D7wawo1dl03Sg Ben's book website: https://www.bendalessio.com/ Also, we have an email and would love to hear from you, if you're so compelled: plausibledeniabilityamx@gmail.com Disclaimer: All opinions are our own, respectively, and don't represent any institution we may or may not be a part of, respectively.
  • PDAMX#19.3 - The mystical fetish and its secret 07.11.2024 1j 32min
    Today we begin our discussion of Das Capital by, you already know, ol' Karl Marx himself. Boy what a slog! We start with chapter 1, which focuses on the commodity, its value, the formation of money, and how it is fetishized! We have an email and would love to hear from you, if you're so compelled: plausibledeniabilityamx@gmail.com Disclaimer: All opinions are our own, respectively, and don't represent any institution we may or may not be a part of, respectively.
  • PDAMX#31.4 - The info apocalypse 31.10.2024 1j 36min
    Today we finish Julian Assange's book "Freedom and the Future of the Internet". In this Assange et al. discuss the ingredients of a state, the information stranglehold government maintains over its constituents, and how increased cryptographic education and grassroots efforts are ways to maintain privacy. We have an email and would love to hear from you, if you're so compelled: plausibledeniabilityamx@gmail.com Disclaimer: All opinions are our own, respectively, and don't represent any institution we may or may not be a part of, respectively.
  • PDAMX#31.3 - The cryptographic arms race 24.10.2024 1j 24min
    Today we discuss Julian Assange's book "Freedom and the Future of the Internet", which details Assange's case for how nature favors encryption, we are living under Marshall law wrt our communication, and how the outlook is grim but not hopeless. We have an email and would love to hear from you, if you're so compelled: plausibledeniabilityamx@gmail.com Disclaimer: All opinions are our own, respectively, and don't represent any institution we may or may not be a part of, respectively.
  • PDAMX#31.2 - The cypherpunks live on 16.10.2024 1j 15min
    Today we discuss the Cypherpunks, The Crypto Anarchist Manifesto, B-money, and the Monero whitepaper (or rather the CryptoNote white paper). All of this is in the spirit of privacy and decentralized methods of exchange for not just money, but everything. The Crypto Anarchist Manifesto by Tim May: https://groups.csail.mit.edu/mac/classes/6.805/articles/crypto/cypherpunks/may-crypto-manifesto.html CryptoNote white paper by Nicolas Van Saberhagen: https://github.com/monero-project/research-lab/blob/master/whitepaper/whitepaper.pdf B-money by Wei Dai: http://www.weidai.com/bmoney.txt Cypherpunk email archive: https://mailing-list-archive.cryptoanarchy.wiki/ We have an email and would love to hear from you, if you're so compelled: plausibledeniabilityamx@gmail.com Disclaimer: All opinions are our own, respectively, and don't represent any institution we may or may not be a part of, respectively.
  • PDAMX#31.1 - The $63,000 beer 10.10.2024 1j 1min
    Today we discuss the Bitcoin white paper by Satoshi Nakamoto, which explains the reasoning for Bitcoin's creation and how it works. We have an email and would love to hear from you, if you're so compelled: plausibledeniabilityamx@gmail.com Disclaimer: All opinions are our own, respectively, and don't represent any institution we may or may not be a part of, respectively.
  • PDAMX#30.2 – Lord, Liar, or Lunatic? 03.10.2024 1j 20min
    Today we continue our discussion of C.S. Lewis’ “Mere Christianity” with book II where he addresses some of the counter arguments atheists have against Christianity. Ultimately, he ends with his discussion of the invasion of God, aka the rapture. Also, we have an email and would love to hear from you, if you're so compelled: plausibledeniabilityamx@gmail.com Disclaimer: All opinions are our own, respectively, and don't represent any institution we may or may not be a part of, respectively.
  • PDAMX#30.1 - The Lion, the Witch and the Christian 27.09.2024 1j 17min
    Today we begin our discussion of C.S. Lewis' "Mere Christianity" with Book 1. In it he makes the case for a universal morality that guides all of us. Also, we have an email and would love to hear from you, if you're so compelled: plausibledeniabilityamx@gmail.com Disclaimer: All opinions are our own, respectively, and don't represent any institution we may or may not be a part of, respectively.
  • PDAMX#29.1 - Mr. Brown goes to Washington (w/ Ted Brown) 24.09.2024 1j 7min
    Today we talk with Ted Brown who is running for the U.S. Senate seat for Texas this November. We discuss how he became a Libertarian, his philosophy, key policy points, and the oligarchy! Ted Brown's Links: https://tedbrown.org/ https://x.com/tedbrownliberty Also, we have an email and would love to hear from you, if you're so compelled: plausibledeniabilityamx@gmail.com Disclaimer: All opinions are our own, respectively, and don't represent any institution we may or may not be a part of, respectively.
  • PDAMX#28.1 - Schopen-how life is suffering (w/ Brother X) 19.09.2024 1j 26min
    Today we are joined again by Brother X to read 2 of Schopenhauer's uplifting essays "On the Suffering of the World" and "The Indestructibility of Being" where he discusses the positivity of suffering and how will is the only immortal thing about us. Also, we have an email and would love to hear from you, if you're so compelled: plausibledeniabilityamx@gmail.com Disclaimer: All opinions are our own, respectively, and don't represent any institution we may or may not be a part of, respectively.
  • PDAMX#6.8 - Moral World Order 12.09.2024 1j 30min
    Today we finish our discussion of Friederich Nietzsche's "The Antichrist". In this he describes basically everything that's wrong with Christianity and the resentment morality that has taken over the west. Also, we have an email and would love to hear from you, if you're so compelled: plausibledeniabilityamx@gmail.com Disclaimer: All opinions are our own, respectively, and don't represent any institution we may or may not be a part of, respectively.

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