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  <title>Ep 23: The Walking Dead and Hobbes; Better off dead?</title>
  <description>Welcome one and all to Professor Metal's Irate Debate and Calamitous Commentary with the Philosophical Chain Gang.&#13;
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Today's Episode is The Walking Dead and Hobbes: Better off Dead?&#13;
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Sean and Ryver talk about what The Walking Dead is&#13;
The Philosophers discuss why zombies are not the focus of the show&#13;
Ryver brings in how this relates to the work of Thomas Hobbes&#13;
Sean talks about how Hobbes looks at human nature&#13;
Ryver and Bruce expand on this view&#13;
Sean discusses Hobbes as a response to Rousseau&#13;
Bruce talks about books that try to highlight Rousseau's ideas&#13;
Ryver and Sean bring up Lord of the Flies and the Ring of Gyges, which very much supports Hobbes&#13;
The Philosophers talks about the themes from Hobbes in The Walking Dead and other post-apocalyptic media&#13;
Ryver and Bruce discuss how this relates to Game Theory and the Cold War&#13;
Sean talks about the psychology that would lead to confrontational behaviour between the groups in The Walking Dead&#13;
Professor Metal presents questions about Canadian Zombies&#13;
The Philosophers discuss other post-apocalyptic media&#13;
Sean looks at how media wherein the Social Contract is stripped away looks at what happens when this occurs.&#13;
Bruce and Sean discuss how that plays out in the history of the real world&#13;
Ryver and Sean talk about how this relates to our current social contract&#13;
Bruce brings up that the economics of survival in the small groups in The Walking Dead make interpersonal conflict a luxury they really cannot afford&#13;
Sean discusses the importance of approval within the group as a powerful motivator&#13;
Ryver and Bruce discuss the motivations and advantages of the formation of societies&#13;
Sean talks about the other side of the post-apocalyptic coin: when our civilization takes off ahead of us, such as the storyline of Terminator&#13;
Ryver and Bruce expand on this point&#13;
Sean brings up that which enemy we fight in a given media is, perhaps, not as important as the fact that we are fixated on having media with some kind of enemy&#13;
Bruce and Sean raise the question of what we are like without civilization, and how what we think the answer is tells us something about ourselves&#13;
Ryver takes the last word to talk about The Leviathan by Thomas Hobbes, and why he disagrees with some ideas raised therein.&#13;
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