The Stoic Pirate

Why are so many highly educated people jobless, frustrated, and angry? Why do revolutions often begin in cafés, not factories? In this episode, we dive deep into the theory of "Elite Overproduction" — a powerful lens to understand political instability, social unrest, and the growing entitlement culture.

From the French Revolution to today’s university grads who think retail is “beneath them,” we connect the dots between history, sociology, Marxism, and modern entitlement. Featuring insights from Jack Goldstone and Peter Turchin.

🎙 Listen now and discover why too many chiefs and too few warriors might be tearing society apart.

Subscribe to the Channel "The Stoic Pirate"
☕ Support here: www.buymeacoffee.com/stoicpirate
#StoicPirate #EliteCrisis #RevolutionCycle #LeadershipCrisis #Podcast #Philosophy #LibertarianThought

What is The Stoic Pirate?

The stoic pirate is on a quest for the treasure of the good life. On his journey, he encounters philosophical, psychological and political questions.

The intention of the stoic pirate is to encourage critical reflection and motivate people to be more humane, magnanimous and courageous.

The pirates were not satisfied with the prevailing social norms, they questioned and tried to break new ground.

The podcast is aimed at open-minded people, mavericks and those for whom today's culture of debate and discussion has become too simple-minded, opinionated and politically correct.