Episodes
On Value and Desire. This episode explores what money is, how it’s made, and why economic systems fail or flourish. It explains what Bitcoin is, why it works, and what new social potential this technology unlocks. It then delves into what “good” fortune is, the relationship between wealth and virtue, and how we can create societies that maximize prosperity. Find me at: https://linktr.ee/janegatsby Get full access to Wonderland at welcometowonderland.substack.com/subscribe
Published 03/05/24
Published 03/05/24
On difference and identity. This episode explores sex, gender, and sexuality. Examining social roles, archetypes, and stereotypes; the experiences of dissonance, dysphoria, and desire that influence queer people; and how these topics should be navigated when it comes to technology, transition, and cultural reaction. Find me at: https://linktr.ee/janegatsby Get full access to Wonderland at welcometowonderland.substack.com/subscribe
Published 11/12/23
On natural rights and urban delights. This episode is about our relationship to the Earth, land, cities, and sustainability. It explores Henry George's economic theory of the land value tax; how urban planning would be better divided into smaller, distinct districts; and how Smart Cities could look if built using open data and IoT technology. Find me at: https://linktr.ee/janegatsby Get full access to Wonderland at welcometowonderland.substack.com/subscribe
Published 08/22/23
This episode explores consciousness. What it is, why we have it, and what we can do with it. Covering everything from what a plant knows to where your elusive sense of "I" comes from and how we can cultivate a relationship with the divine within. Lending ideas from Douglas Hofstadter, Carl Jung, Alan Watts, and religious philosophy. Find me at: https://linktr.ee/janegatsby Get full access to Wonderland at welcometowonderland.substack.com/subscribe
Published 04/29/23
This episode is about justice, crime, and punishment. It explores what actions should be criminalized in an ideal society and how conflicts in communities might best be resolved. Herman Bianchi's vision of restorative justice is then introduced as an alternative to the current conventions of criminal prosecution and imprisonment, highlighting the importance of compassion and reconciliation. Follow Jane Gatsby: https://linktr.ee/janegatsby Get full access to Wonderland at...
Published 12/30/22
on binaries and beginnings. synthesizing ideas inspired by pulled from douglas hofstädter, deleuze & guattari, stephen wolfram, robert pirsig, and the philosophy of daoism. a readable version of this episode is available here: https://tinyurl.com/bdfmdpv6 find me at: https://linktr.ee/janegatsby
Published 05/20/22
this final episode of the season delves into the realm of free trade. examining what contracts are and how they may be used as a political tool to create reliable relationships between individuals, what rules and regulations are appropriately imposed upon market mechanisms, and finally a comprehensive critique of intellectual property. why patents and copyrights actually inhibit growth and prosperity rather than enable it.   a transcription of this episode is available at:...
Published 06/27/21
this episode of wonderland lays out what could be considered the guiding principles of a nation’s charter. what rights and responsibilities are afforded to and asked of each citizen as well as the reasoning why. it also explores what promises and protections should be made to those subjects who depend upon another citizen for their care, how children should be treated, and how new members can join the covenant.   a transcription of this episode is available at:...
Published 05/31/21
this episode of wonderland explores how we could reimagine the role of police and protection in our communities. examining what protection is and why it requires government involvement as well as how best protection could be provided.  a transcription of this episode is available at: https://tinyurl.com/3p9u37vx fine me at: https://linktr.ee/janegatsby
Published 04/30/21
this episode of wonderland is on land. what makes land necessary for establishing a domain of political authority, how new territory can be acquired, and potential methods of distribution within the state. these ideas are building off of the foundation of royalism that was established last episode, examining what is required to form a good government. a transcription of this episode is available at: https://tinyurl.com/s2cefv5p find me at: https://linktr.ee/janegatsby
Published 03/27/21
this episode of wonderland introduces politics and sets out to discover how best individual liberty may be achieved. it explores the relationship between power, force, and finance, examining how political power manifests and what money really means. finally, it presents royalism, as first described by curtis yarvin, as the best possible method of bringing about peace and prosperity.   a transcription of this episode is available at: https://tinyurl.com/y5yygfr3  find me at:...
Published 01/31/21
this episode of wonderland dives into rationality, morality, and the hero's journey. borrowing bits of knowledge from jordan peterson, zen buddhism, stoicism, and introducing objectivism as a key player. a transcription of this episode is available at: https://tinyurl.com/y4tkalbp find me at: https://linktr.ee/janegatsby
Published 11/29/20
this episode of wonderland tackles the timeless tension between free will and determinism. providing a synthesized approach that shows how both of these perspectives go on to inform our ethical intuitions and religious systems.  a transcription of this episode is available at: https://tinyurl.com/y3up57w2 find me at: https://linktr.ee/janegatsby
Published 10/23/20
this episode of wonderland explores emergence, epistemology, and the philosophy of science. part one is a retelling of douglas hofstadter's "ant fugue" , expanding upon some of the implications of complexity theory as described last episode.  part two introduces roy bhaskar's philosophy of critical realism as a way of reconciling objective truth with epistemological relativism.  part three then applies these methods of analysis to the realm of social science, explaining some of the issues...
Published 09/25/20
welcome back to wonderland. this second episode returns to wonderland to discover what complex adaptive systems are and how they work. it is then demonstrated how an understanding of complexity provides key insights into the fundamental, or metaphysical, nature of the universe.  a transcription of the episode is available at: https://tinyurl.com/yxt2dqax a video of this episode is available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C1YGzhgLgUc
Published 09/05/20
welcome to wonderland. this introductory episode seeks to demonstrate the value of philosophy in our daily lives. inspired by ayn rand's 1974 speech of the same title, it explores her central arguments through the analogy of a maze. listeners are brought into the dreamy world of wonderland where they must use philosophy in order to escape the maze, allowing them to explore the rest of wonderland. a transcription of the episode is available at: https://tinyurl.com/y37l84jz
Published 08/21/20