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Spirit News: A Hegelian Perspective on Current Affairs Philosopher Dr. Samuel Loncar explores the intersection of philosophy and modern news, emphasizing the relevance of Hegelian thought in understanding contemporary society. He discusses the paradox of news prioritizing timeliness over true relevance, the contradictions inherent in political ideologies, and the legacy of Thomas Aquinas in shaping modern thought. The conversation culminates in a Nietzschean analysis of the World Economic Forum at Davos, highlighting the complexities of globalism, AI, and the role of the European Union. Chapters 00:00 The Relevance of Hegelian Philosophy 04:50 The Nature of News and Its Impact 07:38 Philosophy's Role in Understanding Reality 10:44 Contradictions in Modern Political Thought 13:35 The Legacy of Hegel in Modern Politics 21:39 Thomas Aquinas and his Importance Today 26:00 Nietzsche on Davos, AI, and the EU Join the Becoming Human Project https://www.samuelloncar.com/join-bec... Marginalia Review of Books https://www.marginaliareviewofbooks.c... BIO Samuel Loncar received his Ph.D. from Yale University in 2019 and specializes in philosophy and its connection to religion, science, and the acceleration of knowledge in the digital age. Samuel is the Editor of the Marginalia Review of Books and the founder and creator of the Becoming Human Project, a multi-media project to bring philosophy as a way of life to everyone and build a community of creators seeking a more meaningful life. Born in Athens, Greece, Samuel’s ancestors’ give him global roots: in Okinawa, Japan, among the Chippewa (or Ojibwe) people, and in Eastern Europe. Samuel’s diverse background motivated his search for a truth that would respect his upbringing but answer his hardest questions, leading him to discover, at age 14, an ancient philosophy text that converted him to philosophy as a way of life.