In this episode of “The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast,” Jordan Peterson sits down with journalist Matt Taibbi to discuss a wide range of topics, including Taibbi’s early career in journalism and professional basketball, his experiences in the USSR, the state of the world today, and the upcoming presidential election. They also delve into Taibbi’s love for Russian literature, his co-founding of a satirical newspaper in Moscow, and the current state of American journalism. The conversation covers everything from geopolitics to media landscape changes, providing listeners with thought-provoking insights.
Matt Taibi’s early career in journalism and professional basketball set the stage for his diverse experiences. From playing for the Uzbek national baseball team to co-founding a satirical newspaper called The Exile in Moscow, Taibi’s journey has been filled with unexpected twists and turns. His time in the USSR, learning Russian and publishing a successful newspaper, allowed him to immerse himself in Russian culture and literature.
Taibi and Peterson delve into the complex relationship between Russia and the US military-industrial complex. They discuss the Russia-Ukraine conflict, highlighting the long backstory and the nervousness of Russians about NATO. They also emphasize the dire necessity for alternative news sources, especially in the upcoming presidential election.
The decline of narratively interesting journalists in American journalism is a cause for concern. Legacy media has become pathologically uninteresting and mediocre, leading to a loss of reliable purveyors of information and culture. Noam Chomsky’s perspective on the New York Times sparks a discussion on the biases that need to be fought through in mainstream media.
Taibi’s coverage of the 2008 financial crisis and his books shed light on the complexities of the event and its impact on society. The conversation then shifts to Trump’s campaign, analyzing his appeal to the American working class and the reasons behind his success. They also touch upon the issue of police brutality, exploring the implementation of programs like Broken Windows and its consequences.
The internet has significantly changed the media landscape, leading to a fracture in the industry and a rise in culture war divisions. Taibi and Peterson discuss the challenges faced by legacy media and the need for honest capitalists to hold dishonest crooks accountable. They also highlight the dangers of high-level collusion to suppress free speech and the importance of maintaining a free culture.
This episode of “The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast” with Matt Taibi covers a wide range of topics, from Taibi’s early career and experiences in the USSR to the current state of American journalism and the changing media landscape. The conversation provides valuable insights into geopolitics, the upcoming presidential election, and the complexities of issues such as the Russia-Ukraine conflict and police brutality. Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of these topics and be encouraged to think critically about the state of the world today.