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We Agree on the Symptoms - How the Three Poisons Drive Politics

We Agree on the Symptoms - How the Three Poisons Drive Politics

Season 2 Episode 7 Published 2 months, 2 weeks ago
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This podcast evaluates the current American political crisis by arguing that while various factions accurately identify societal symptoms, they fail to grasp the underlying psychological causes. The author uses the Buddhist framework of the Three Poisons—greed, anger, and ignorance—to explain why political reforms consistently fail and cycle back into corruption. A significant portion of the analysis critiques the theocratic leanings of figures like Pete Hegseth, comparing their apocalyptic rhetoric to the radicalism they claim to oppose. By highlighting this ideological convergence, the source suggests that modern nationalism and globalism are both driven by the same unexamined cravings. Ultimately, the text asserts that no legislative fix can succeed without an internal transformation of the human mind. It concludes that shifting focus from political programs to ethical and mental clarity is the only way to break the cycle of systemic suffering.

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