Feral Philosophy Podcast
In this episode, I speak with Owen Cox about the decline of modern culture, the loss of beauty, and why so many people feel that contemporary art, film, and music have become increasingly hollow. We explore what great art requires, why commercial incentives and ideological conformity often undermine creativity, and whether the growing sense of cultural stagnation reflects a deeper spiritual crisis rather than simply a failure of artistic talent. Drawing on philosophy, history, religion, and cultural criticism, we discuss civilizational decline, the legacy of the 1960s, Oswald Spengler's idea of the "second religiosity," and the surprising return of Christianity among young people. Along the way, we explore masculinity, the manosphere, the search for transcendence, the internet, artificial intelligence, and whether modern consumer culture leaves room for genuine creativity, meaning, and beauty. We also examine the conditions that allow great civilizations to produce enduring works of art, and why periods of cultural uncertainty often coincide with renewed interest in religion and tradition. The conversation turns to the possibility of a new cultural renaissance. We discuss independent artists, the decentralisation of creative work, the opportunities and dangers presented by AI, and whether a generation disillusioned with modernity can recover a sense of the sacred without retreating into nostalgia or ideology. Throughout the discussion, we return to a central question: if every civilization expresses its deepest values through its culture, what does our culture reveal about us today—and what would it take to create something truly beautiful again? ------------------------------------------- See the Feral Philosophy YouTube channel HERE [https://www.youtube.com/@FeralPhilosophy_mw/videos] Support the Feral Philosophy mission by donating through Crowdfunder [https://embodimentunlimited.com/crowdfunder/] Want to become a certified embodiment coach? More details about CEC [https://embodimentunlimited.com/cec/?utm_source=social&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=cec] Join Mark for in-person workshops [https://embodimentunlimited.com/events-calendar/?utm_source=TEP&utm_medium=Description&utm_campaign=Events]
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