The Modern Tapes

Burning Man

17 min · 18 mrt 2026
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In this episode of The Modern Tapes, the students explore the rise, culture, and contradictions of Burning Man — the desert city where radical self-expression meets commercialization and chaos. From its ten guiding principles to its reputation for excess, crime, and creativity, the episode examines how a temporary city in the Nevada desert reflects deeper truths about community, capitalism, and modern identity.

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