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Welcome to The Otherhood: Race Pseudoscience Podcast, where we unravel the complex and often troubling history of scientific racism and eugenics.

Join your host Christopher Maute, a former student of the esteemed Dr. Bill Tucker, as he delves deep into the pages of academic literature to expose the pseudoscience that has shaped societal views on race for centuries. In each episode, Christopher invites a special guest to explore specific characters, concepts, and historical events that highlight the insidious nature of scientific racism. Our inaugural episode focuses on Dr. Tucker’s groundbreaking book, The Science and Politics of Racial Research, a pivotal work that critiques the flawed methodologies and dangerous implications of racial science.

Why should you tune in? Because understanding the past is essential for addressing the present. Scientific racism has left a lasting impact on our social, political, and health systems, perpetuating inequality and discrimination. By engaging in these discussions, we aim to debunk the myths surrounding race science and encourage critical thinking about the consequences of these ideologies. Expect thought-provoking conversations filled with humor, respect, and genuine reactions as we journey through history.

Together, we’ll confront uncomfortable truths, challenge the status quo, and empower you to think critically about race, science, and their intersection in contemporary society. Join the movement to debunk scientific racism, one episode at a time. Be sure to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay updated on our latest discussions! Share your thoughts in the comments below, and let’s ignite a conversation that matters!

The Otherhood: Race Pseudoscience Podcast seeks to explore the historical roots and contemporary implications of scientific racism and eugenics through an engaging and informative lens. Each episode will delve into a specific character, concept, or event in the history of scientific racism, utilizing the works of influential academics to guide the discussion.

The podcast is designed to be both educational and entertaining, utilizing humor to foster a respectful dialogue around a serious topic.

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Join host Christopher Maute in the premiere episode of "THE OTHERHOOD," with guest Simos Funk, where they dive deep into the life and controversial legacy of Sir Francis Galton, the Victorian scientist credited with coining the term "eugenics." Discover how Galton's obsession with measurement and social bias shaped his views on heredity, intelligence, and race during a time when the British Empire was asserting its dominance across the globe. Through a lively discussion, Christopher and Simos explore Galton's groundbreaking yet flawed contributions to statistics and psychology, the dangerous application of his ideas in the realm of social Darwinism, and how these concepts laid the groundwork for the eugenics movement that would later influence policies and ideologies, including those of Nazi Germany. Unpack the intersection of science, social prejudice, and the misuse of data in a historical context that still resonates today. Tune in for an engaging conversation that challenges the legacies of the past and their implications for our understanding of race and intelligence in contemporary society.Welcome to The Otherhood: Race Pseudoscience Podcast, where we unravel the complex and often troubling history of scientific racism and eugenics. Join your host Christopher Maute, a former student of the esteemed Dr. Bill Tucker, as he delves deep into the pages of academic literature to expose the pseudoscience that has shaped societal views on race for centuries. In each episode, Christopher invites a special guest to explore specific characters, concepts, and historical events that highlight the insidious nature of scientific racism. Our inaugural episode focuses on Dr. Tucker’s groundbreaking book, The Science and Politics of Racial Research, a pivotal work that critiques the flawed methodologies and dangerous implications of racial science. Why should you tune in? Because understanding the past is essential for addressing the present. Scientific racism has left a lasting impact on our social, political, and health systems, perpetuating inequality and discrimination. By engaging in these discussions, we aim to debunk the myths surrounding race science and encourage critical thinking about the consequences of these ideologies. Expect thought-provoking conversations filled with humor, respect, and genuine reactions as we journey through history. Together, we’ll confront uncomfortable truths, challenge the status quo, and empower you to think critically about race, science, and their intersection in contemporary society. Join the movement to debunk scientific racism, one episode at a time. Be sure to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay updated on our latest discussions! Share your thoughts in the comments below, and let’s ignite a conversation that matters! The Otherhood: Race Pseudoscience Podcast seeks to explore the historical roots and contemporary implications of scientific racism and eugenics through an engaging and informative lens. Each episode will delve into a specific character, concept, or event in the history of scientific racism, utilizing the works of influential academics to guide the discussion. The podcast is designed to be both educational and entertaining, utilizing humor to foster a respectful dialogue around a serious topic.
Welcome back to The Other Hood Race Pseudoscience Podcast! In this episode, host Christopher Maute and Simos Funk continue their deep dive into the life and ideas of Sir Francis Galton, the controversial figure often referred to as the father of eugenics. Building on their previous discussion, they explore Galton's views on race, intelligence, and heredity, revealing the disturbing undercurrents of Victorian ethnocentrism that fueled his pseudoscientific theories.Join Christopher and Simos as they unpack Galton's influential work, Hereditary Genius, and his misguided belief in the superiority of certain races. They will discuss the implications of his ideas on modern society, from historical perspectives on class and colonialism to the troubling legacy of eugenics in shaping public policy and national identity.With a mix of humor and critical analysis, this episode examines how Galton's elitist mindset and the misuse of statistics gave rise to harmful ideologies that still resonate today. Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation that challenges listeners to confront the implications of scientific arrogance and the ethics of human improvement.Welcome to The Otherhood: Race Pseudoscience Podcast, where we unravel the complex and often troubling history of scientific racism and eugenics. Join your host Christopher Maute, a former student of the esteemed Dr. Bill Tucker, as he delves deep into the pages of academic literature to expose the pseudoscience that has shaped societal views on race for centuries. In each episode, Christopher invites a special guest to explore specific characters, concepts, and historical events that highlight the insidious nature of scientific racism.Our inaugural episode focuses on Dr. Tucker’s groundbreaking book, The Science and Politics of Racial Research, a pivotal work that critiques the flawed methodologies and dangerous implications of racial science.Why should you tune in? Because understanding the past is essential for addressing the present. Scientific racism has left a lasting impact on our social, political, and health systems, perpetuating inequality and discrimination. By engaging in these discussions, we aim to debunk the myths surrounding race science and encourage critical thinking about the consequences of these ideologies. Expect thought-provoking conversations filled with humor, respect, and genuine reactions as we journey through history. Together, we’ll confront uncomfortable truths, challenge the status quo, and empower you to think critically about race, science, and their intersection in contemporary society. Join the movement to debunk scientific racism, one episode at a time.Be sure to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay updated on our latest discussions! Share your thoughts in the comments below, and let’s ignite a conversation that matters!The Otherhood: Race Pseudoscience Podcast seeks to explore the historical roots and contemporary implications of scientific racism and eugenics through an engaging and informative lens. Each episode will delve into a specific character, concept, or event in the history of scientific racism, utilizing the works of influential academics to guide the discussion. The podcast is designed to be both educational and entertaining, utilizing humor to foster a respectful dialogue around a serious topic.
In this episode of OTHERHOOD host Christopher and guest Joe Siriusmined dive deep into the life and work of Charles Davenport, a pivotal figure in the American eugenics movement. Drawing from Dr. William Tucker's The Science and Politics of Racial Research, they explore how Davenport's misguided interpretations of Mendelian genetics fueled harmful ideologies about race, intelligence, and human worth.Join Christopher and Joe as they discuss Davenport's belief in "unit characters," the flawed assumption that complex human traits could be simplified into single genes, and the chilling implications of his ideas on society. They will examine how Davenport's perspective on race mixing and "defective" traits contributed to a culture of discrimination and the push for forced sterilizations.Through engaging conversation and critical analysis, this episode reveals the dangerous intersections of science, politics, and societal attitudes in early 20th-century America. Tune in for a thought-provoking exploration of how Davenport's legacy continues to resonate in contemporary discussions about race, genetics, and social policy.Welcome to The Otherhood: Race Pseudoscience Podcast, where we unravel the complex and often troubling history of scientific racism and eugenics. Join your host Christopher Maute, a former student of the esteemed Dr. Bill Tucker, as he delves deep into the pages of academic literature to expose the pseudoscience that has shaped societal views on race for centuries. In each episode, Christopher invites a special guest to explore specific characters, concepts, and historical events that highlight the insidious nature of scientific racism.Our inaugural season focuses on Dr. Tucker’s groundbreaking book, The Science and Politics of Racial Research, a pivotal work that critiques the flawed methodologies and dangerous implications of racial science.Why should you tune in? Because understanding the past is essential for addressing the present. Scientific racism has left a lasting impact on our social, political, and health systems, perpetuating inequality and discrimination. By engaging in these discussions, we aim to debunk the myths surrounding race science and encourage critical thinking about the consequences of these ideologies. Expect thought-provoking conversations filled with humor, respect, and genuine reactions as we journey through history. Together, we’ll confront uncomfortable truths, challenge the status quo, and empower you to think critically about race, science, and their intersection in contemporary society. Join the movement to debunk scientific racism, one episode at a time.Be sure to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay updated on our latest discussions! Share your thoughts in the comments below, and let’s ignite a conversation that matters!The Otherhood: Race Pseudoscience Podcast seeks to explore the historical roots and contemporary implications of scientific racism and eugenics through an engaging and informative lens. Each episode will delve into a specific character, concept, or event in the history of scientific racism, utilizing the works of influential academics to guide the discussion. The podcast is designed to be both educational and entertaining, utilizing humor to foster a respectful dialogue around a serious topic.
Welcome to another thought-provoking episode of The Otherhood Race Pseudoscience Podcast! In this installment, hosts Chris and Jefferson Spatchcock delve into the controversial and troubling legacy of William Shockley, the Nobel Prize-winning physicist best known for co-inventing the transistor. Shockley’s scientific accolades, however, take a dark turn as he becomes an outspoken advocate for eugenics and racial theories in the 1960s.Join Chris and Jefferson as they explore how Shockley’s misguided beliefs about genetics and race laid the groundwork for modern pseudoscientific racism. They’ll discuss his claims that genetic inferiority was responsible for social issues like poverty and crime, and examine the dangerous implications of his proposals for voluntary sterilization programs.Through a critical lens, this episode unpacks Shockley’s rhetoric and its parallels to contemporary discussions on race, genetics, and social policy. Discover how his ideas reflect a persistent narrative that seeks to dehumanize and categorize individuals based on flawed scientific reasoning. Tune in for a compelling conversation that challenges listeners to confront the insidious nature of scientific racism and its enduring impact on society.Welcome to The Otherhood: Race Pseudoscience Podcast, where we unravel the complex and often troubling history of scientific racism and eugenics. Join your host Christopher Maute, a former student of the esteemed Dr. Bill Tucker, as he delves deep into the pages of academic literature to expose the pseudoscience that has shaped societal views on race for centuries. In each episode, Christopher invites a special guest to explore specific characters, concepts, and historical events that highlight the insidious nature of scientific racism.Our inaugural season focuses on Dr. Tucker’s groundbreaking book, The Science and Politics of Racial Research, a pivotal work that critiques the flawed methodologies and dangerous implications of racial science.Why should you tune in? Because understanding the past is essential for addressing the present. Scientific racism has left a lasting impact on our social, political, and health systems, perpetuating inequality and discrimination. By engaging in these discussions, we aim to debunk the myths surrounding race science and encourage critical thinking about the consequences of these ideologies. Expect thought-provoking conversations filled with humor, respect, and genuine reactions as we journey through history. Together, we’ll confront uncomfortable truths, challenge the status quo, and empower you to think critically about race, science, and their intersection in contemporary society. Join the movement to debunk scientific racism, one episode at a time.Be sure to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay updated on our latest discussions! Share your thoughts in the comments below, and let’s ignite a conversation that matters!The Otherhood: Race Pseudoscience Podcast seeks to explore the historical roots and contemporary implications of scientific racism and eugenics through an engaging and informative lens. Each episode will delve into a specific character, concept, or event in the history of scientific racism, utilizing the works of influential academics to guide the discussion. The podcast is designed to be both educational and entertaining, utilizing humor to foster a respectful dialogue around a serious topic.
Welcome to another thought-provoking episode of The Otherhood Race Pseudoscience Podcast! In this installment, hosts Christopher and Jefferson Spatchcock delve into the controversial and troubling legacy of William Shockley, the Nobel Prize-winning physicist best known for co-inventing the transistor. Shockley’s scientific accolades, however, take a dark turn as he becomes an outspoken advocate for eugenics and racial theories in the 1960s.Join Christopher and Jefferson as they explore how Shockley’s misguided beliefs about genetics and race laid the groundwork for modern pseudoscientific racism. They’ll discuss his claims that genetic inferiority was responsible for social issues like poverty and crime, and examine the dangerous implications of his proposals for voluntary sterilization programs.Through a critical lens, this episode unpacks Shockley’s rhetoric and its parallels to contemporary discussions on race, genetics, and social policy. Discover how his ideas reflect a persistent narrative that seeks to dehumanize and categorize individuals based on flawed scientific reasoning. Tune in for a compelling conversation that challenges listeners to confront the insidious nature of scientific racism and its enduring impact on society.Welcome to The Otherhood: Race Pseudoscience Podcast, where we unravel the complex and often troubling history of scientific racism and eugenics. Join your host Christopher Maute, a former student of the esteemed Dr. Bill Tucker, as he delves deep into the pages of academic literature to expose the pseudoscience that has shaped societal views on race for centuries. In each episode, Christopher invites a special guest to explore specific characters, concepts, and historical events that highlight the insidious nature of scientific racism.Our inaugural season focuses on Dr. Tucker’s groundbreaking book, The Science and Politics of Racial Research, a pivotal work that critiques the flawed methodologies and dangerous implications of racial science.Why should you tune in? Because understanding the past is essential for addressing the present. Scientific racism has left a lasting impact on our social, political, and health systems, perpetuating inequality and discrimination. By engaging in these discussions, we aim to debunk the myths surrounding race science and encourage critical thinking about the consequences of these ideologies. Expect thought-provoking conversations filled with humor, respect, and genuine reactions as we journey through history. Together, we’ll confront uncomfortable truths, challenge the status quo, and empower you to think critically about race, science, and their intersection in contemporary society. Join the movement to debunk scientific racism, one episode at a time.Be sure to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay updated on our latest discussions! Share your thoughts in the comments below, and let’s ignite a conversation that matters!The Otherhood: Race Pseudoscience Podcast seeks to explore the historical roots and contemporary implications of scientific racism and eugenics through an engaging and informative lens. Each episode will delve into a specific character, concept, or event in the history of scientific racism, utilizing the works of influential academics to guide the discussion. The podcast is designed to be both educational and entertaining, utilizing humor to foster a respectful dialogue around a serious topic.
Welcome to another enlightening episode of The Otherhood Race Pseudoscience Podcast! In this installment, hosts Christopher Maute and Fabio dive deep into the concept of social Darwinism and its pivotal role in shaping eugenics ideologies. With insights drawn from Dr. William Tucker's The Science and Politics of Racial Research, they explore how the misapplication of Darwinian theory gave rise to dangerous beliefs about race, intelligence, and societal hierarchies.Join Christopher and Fabio as they discuss the historical context of social Darwinism, including its roots in the late 19th century and its influence on prominent figures like Herbert Spencer and Sir Francis Galton. They will examine how these ideas were used to justify discrimination, inequality, and the push for eugenics policies that sought to eliminate perceived "inferior" traits from the human gene pool.Through engaging dialogue and critical analysis, this episode reveals the troubling intersections of science and ideology, reminding listeners of the dangers of using scientific rhetoric to uphold social prejudices. Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation that challenges us to confront the legacy of social Darwinism and its implications for contemporary society.Welcome to The Otherhood: Race Pseudoscience Podcast, where we unravel the complex and often troubling history of scientific racism and eugenics. Join your host Christopher Maute, a former student of the esteemed Dr. Bill Tucker, as he delves deep into the pages of academic literature to expose the pseudoscience that has shaped societal views on race for centuries. In each episode, Christopher invites a special guest to explore specific characters, concepts, and historical events that highlight the insidious nature of scientific racism.Our inaugural season focuses on Dr. Tucker’s groundbreaking book, The Science and Politics of Racial Research, a pivotal work that critiques the flawed methodologies and dangerous implications of racial science.Why should you tune in? Because understanding the past is essential for addressing the present. Scientific racism has left a lasting impact on our social, political, and health systems, perpetuating inequality and discrimination. By engaging in these discussions, we aim to debunk the myths surrounding race science and encourage critical thinking about the consequences of these ideologies. Expect thought-provoking conversations filled with humor, respect, and genuine reactions as we journey through history. Together, we’ll confront uncomfortable truths, challenge the status quo, and empower you to think critically about race, science, and their intersection in contemporary society. Join the movement to debunk scientific racism, one episode at a time.Be sure to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay updated on our latest discussions! Share your thoughts in the comments below, and let’s ignite a conversation that matters!The Otherhood: Race Pseudoscience Podcast seeks to explore the historical roots and contemporary implications of scientific racism and eugenics through an engaging and informative lens. Each episode will delve into a specific character, concept, or event in the history of scientific racism, utilizing the works of influential academics to guide the discussion. The podcast is designed to be both educational and entertaining, utilizing humor to foster a respectful dialogue around a serious topic.
Welcome to The Otherhood Race Pseudoscience Podcast, where we explore the historical figures, concepts, and events that have shaped misguided ideologies and splintered humanity. In this episode, hosts Christopher Maute and Fabio delve into the disturbing world of social Darwinism, a theory that misapplies the principles of evolution to justify discrimination and inequality.Join Christopher and Fabio as they dissect the origins of social Darwinism, its intertwining with scientific racism, and how it became a tool for justifying policies that dehumanized marginalized groups. They will discuss the prominent figures behind these ideas, including Herbert Spencer and Sir Francis Galton, and how their theories laid the groundwork for eugenics and the oppressive social policies of the early 20th century.Through engaging dialogue and critical analysis, this episode reveals how social Darwinism perpetuated harmful stereotypes and justified the mistreatment of various racial and ethnic groups, including African Americans and Southern Europeans. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion that challenges listeners to confront the legacy of these ideas and their continued resonance in modern society.Welcome to The Otherhood: Race Pseudoscience Podcast, where we unravel the complex and often troubling history of scientific racism and eugenics. Join your host Christopher Maute, a former student of the esteemed Dr. Bill Tucker, as he delves deep into the pages of academic literature to expose the pseudoscience that has shaped societal views on race for centuries. In each episode, Christopher invites a special guest to explore specific characters, concepts, and historical events that highlight the insidious nature of scientific racism.Our inaugural season focuses on Dr. Tucker’s groundbreaking book, The Science and Politics of Racial Research, a pivotal work that critiques the flawed methodologies and dangerous implications of racial science.Why should you tune in? Because understanding the past is essential for addressing the present. Scientific racism has left a lasting impact on our social, political, and health systems, perpetuating inequality and discrimination. By engaging in these discussions, we aim to debunk the myths surrounding race science and encourage critical thinking about the consequences of these ideologies. Expect thought-provoking conversations filled with humor, respect, and genuine reactions as we journey through history. Together, we’ll confront uncomfortable truths, challenge the status quo, and empower you to think critically about race, science, and their intersection in contemporary society. Join the movement to debunk scientific racism, one episode at a time.Be sure to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay updated on our latest discussions! Share your thoughts in the comments below, and let’s ignite a conversation that matters!The Otherhood: Race Pseudoscience Podcast seeks to explore the historical roots and contemporary implications of scientific racism and eugenics through an engaging and informative lens. Each episode will delve into a specific character, concept, or event in the history of scientific racism, utilizing the works of influential academics to guide the discussion. The podcast is designed to be both educational and entertaining, utilizing humor to foster a respectful dialogue around a serious topic.
What is the Alt Right? What is the ALT REICH? What is eugenics? Who is the Pioneer Fund? Does immigration policy reflect eugenics sentiments? I was privileged and honored to speak with Nafeez Ahmed about his book ALT REICH: THE NETWORK WAR TO DESTROY THE WEST FROM WITHIN (2024). In this first part we discuss how the fertile ground for the ideas of the ALT REICH to blossom after the global financial crash. The broadcast of the full interview will be in early June but until then I will be releasing shorter clips each week leading up to the full broadcast. From https://www.nafeezahmed.net: SYSTEMS THEORIST. CHANGE STRATEGIST. COMMUNICATIONS EXECUTIVE. FILM-MAKER. BESTSELLING AUTHOR. INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALIST. KEYNOTE SPEAKER. Dr Nafeez Ahmed is the founder of the Age of Transformation, the world’s only newsletter exploring what he calls ‘the planetary phase shift’ and Director of the System Shift Lab, a systems transformation consultancy based in London. A globally renowned systems change expert and practitioner, he has worked with some of the biggest organisations in the world, including United Nations agencies, national governments, Fortune 500 companies, and the world’s largest philanthropic foundations - helping to build and deliver high-impact change strategies. The Evening Standard has twice named Nafeez in its Power 1,000 list of the top most influential Londoners. His award-winning journalism, praised by the Sunday Times, The Guardian, The Independent and many others, has been read and watched by millions. His new book out now is ALT REICH: THE NETWORK WAR TO DESTROY THE WEST FROM WITHIN (2024) - an investigative history of how the Nazi-aligned Pioneer Fund has given birth to a global far-right network on the cusp of subverting Western democracies. Purchase ALT REICH Here: https://a.co/d/8wvPcRt
I was fortunate enough to work my way into Dr. Paul Rozin's schedule for an interview. Here's how it went. Paul Rozin has been a member of the Psychology Department at the University of Pennsylvania for 50 years, where he is currently Professor of Psychology. Past scholarly interests included food selection in animals, the acquisition of fundamental reading skills, and the neuropsychology of amnesia. Over the last 25 years, the major focus of his research has been human food choice, considered from biological, psychological and anthropological perspectives. During this period, he has studied the the cultural evolution of cuisine, the development of food aversions, the development of food preferences, family influences in preference development, body image, the acquisition of liking for chili pepper, chocolate craving, and attitudes to meat. Most recently, major foci of attention have been the emotion of disgust, the entry of food issues (e.g., meat, fat) into the moral domain in modern American culture, French-American differences in the food domain, attitudes to natural and genetic engineering, and the nature of remembered pleasure. Thank you so much Dr. Rozin for your generosity, laid back demeanor, and stimulating conversation.
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