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Books that Shaped the World

Podcast af David Pires CA(SA)

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This is not a book summary podcast. Books That Shaped the World explores the ideas that have influenced how we think, lead, and make decisions. Each episode takes one influential book and examines it with clarity and critique, focusing on what the author really meant, where the ideas still hold up, and where they fall short. From philosophy and psychology to business, politics, and human behaviour, the goal is simple: to help you think more clearly, make better decisions, and apply timeless ideas to modern life.

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The Confessions by Augustine of Hippo

What if the real problem is not that we do not know the truth, but that we resist the truth we already know? In this episode of Books that Shaped the World, we explore Augustine of Hippo’s The Confessions, one of the most influential works in Christian thought, philosophy, and spiritual autobiography. Written in the late fourth century, The Confessions is far more than the story of Augustine’s conversion. It is a searching examination of desire, memory, guilt, ambition, friendship, grief, time, and the divided will. Augustine looks inward with unusual honesty, asking why human beings pursue things that cannot finally satisfy them, why they remain attached to habits they know are harmful, and why self knowledge is so difficult. We unpack Augustine’s central idea that the human heart is restless until its loves are rightly ordered. We also explore his reflections on disordered love, the limits of reason, the nature of memory, the mystery of time, and the role of grace in transformation. This episode considers why The Confessions still matters in modern life. Augustine helps us understand ambition, distraction, self deception, leadership failure, moral weakness, and the gap between knowing what is right and actually choosing it. A profound book about the soul, The Confessions remains one of the clearest accounts ever written of why human beings are restless, divided, and still capable of renewal.

I går - 29 min
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Discourse on Method by René Descartes

What does it mean to truly think for yourself? In this episode, we explore Discourse on the Method by René Descartes, a foundational work that reshaped how we approach knowledge, truth, and reasoning. Written at the dawn of the modern scientific era, Descartes’ argument is simple but profound: before we can know anything, we must first question everything. We unpack his method of systematic doubt, the famous “I think, therefore I am,” and the disciplined approach to reasoning that still influences how we solve problems today. But we also examine where Descartes may have gone too far, his faith in pure reason, his separation of mind and body, and the limits of thinking in isolation. More importantly, this episode connects Descartes’ ideas to modern life: decision-making under uncertainty, navigating misinformation, and the challenge of thinking clearly in a noisy world. This is not just philosophy, it is a framework for how to think better, decide more carefully, and question what you take for granted.

11. juni 2026 - 32 min
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The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious by Carl Jung

What if your thoughts aren’t entirely your own? In this episode, we explore Carl Jung’s The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious, a work that challenges the idea of individual psychology and introduces a deeper, shared layer of the human mind. We break down Jung’s concept of archetypes, the hidden patterns that shape behaviour, belief, and identity across cultures and generations. From the “shadow” we avoid to the roles we unconsciously play in work and relationships, this episode examines how much of life is driven by forces we rarely see. More importantly, we explore what this means in practice: how these patterns influence leadership, decision-making, conflict, and personal growth in the modern world. This is not just a discussion about psychology, it’s an exploration of why people behave the way they do, and what it takes to become more aware, more integrated, and ultimately more in control of one’s life.

11. juni 2026 - 36 min
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On the Origin of Species by Charles Darwin

What does it really mean for something to adapt and change over time? In this episode, we explore On the Origin of Species by Charles Darwin, a landmark work that reshaped our understanding of how life evolves through natural processes. We break down Darwin’s theory of natural selection in clear, practical terms, examining how variation, environment, and time interact to shape living systems. Rather than focusing on controversy, the episode centres on the explanatory power of the theory and how it helps us make sense of patterns in nature. More importantly, we extend these ideas beyond biology. What does it mean to adapt in a changing environment? How do small changes accumulate into significant outcomes? And why do individuals, organisations, and societies often struggle to respond effectively to change? We also discuss the historical context in which the book was written, its limitations, and how its core insights have evolved alongside modern science. If you are interested in understanding how change works, gradually, consistently, and often invisibly, this episode offers a grounded and thoughtful exploration of one of the most influential ideas ever published.

9. juni 2026 - 35 min
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Thus Spoke Zarathustra by Friedrich Nietzsche

What happens when the foundations of meaning disappear? In this episode, we explore Thus Spoke Zarathustra by Friedrich Nietzsche, one of the most provocative and misunderstood works in modern philosophy. Rather than offering a traditional argument, Nietzsche delivers a philosophical narrative that challenges religion, morality, and the way we construct meaning. At the centre is a radical idea: if old belief systems no longer hold, we must take responsibility for creating our own values. We unpack the key concepts, “the death of God,” the Übermensch, and eternal recurrence, and examine what they reveal about human psychology, identity, and decision-making. More importantly, we explore how these ideas show up today: in careers driven by expectation, in the search for purpose, and in the tension between individuality and conformity. This is not just philosophy, it’s a confrontation with how we live.

7. juni 2026 - 41 min
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