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Showing posts with label Ivan Stang. Show all posts
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Thursday, July 27, 2023

Two new podcasts to check out

 

 

While I have more exclusive coverage coming soon for the new Robert Anton Wilson book, Lion of Light, a couple of new podcasts seem worth mentioning.

On July 23, Maybe Day, Hilaritas Press released a new podcast featuring the Rev. Ivan Stang of the Church of the Subgenius. I have it posted above, but the Hilaritas podcasts are widely available on various podcasting apps. About an hour and twenty minutes long.

Also, Douglas Rushkoff features Prop Anon/Gabriel Kennedy on the latest Team Human podcast, talking about the upcoming RAW biography, about an  hour and 30 minutes long. The link will get you there, but it's also widely available on podcasting apps. On X, formerly Twitter, Prop writes, "Had a Blast talking with Douglas Rushkoff on his  @teamhumanshow podcast about Robert Anton Wilson and my upcoming biography 'Chapel Perilous'."

Monday, October 8, 2012

Quantum Psychology, Chapter 16

[The original exercise, with an Internet link added. -- The Mgt.]

Obtain a copy of High Weirdness by Mail, by Rev. Ivan Stang, (Simon and Schuster, 1988), a catalog of dissident groups in the U.S., covering the full spectrum from the fairly plausible (and possibly important) to those that appear totally "nutty" to almost all the rest of  us. Pick out five groups that seem sane and plausible, and five that seem totally crazy, and send for a packet of their literature. (Stang gives mailing addresses for all of the groups he reviews). Study the literature and discuss in the group.

Do some of the plausible groups look less plausible when analyzed operationally and skeptically? Do some of them seem, maybe, as important as a dissident group in Nazi Europe publishing evidence that the moon doesn't consist of ice? And -- do any of the "nut groups" look less nutty when you analyze their arguments?

[The Church of the SubGenius has assembled a handy list of "High Weirdness by Web" links, so that you don't have to track down a revised copy of the book and wait for the literature to arrive! The link is here. All praise to the Rev. Ivan Stang, the Discordian Pope of Cleveland. -- The Mgt.]