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Lex Fridman Podcast
#165 – Josh Barnett: Philosophy of Violence, Power, and the Martial Arts
Lex Fridman Podcast

#165 – Josh Barnett: Philosophy of Violence, Power, and the Martial Arts

Lex Fridman 2h 18m 64 months ago
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() – Introduction
() – Nietzsche
() – Good and Evil
() – Joe Rogan library
() – Catch wrestling
() – Anarchy
() – Hitler and Stalin
() – Karl Gotch
() – Mike Tyson
() – Violent victory
() – Fedor Emelionenko
() – Greatest MMA fighters of all time
() – Early UFCs
() – Advice for young people
() – The value of competition
() – Blade Runner
() – Meaning of life

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