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Human ReAction

Human ReAction

De: Joe Sheehan David Rand & Kyle Mack
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Your weekly source for independent commentary on news, culture, and politics; where it is our mission to arm you with the tools you need to cut through media misdirection and resist the mono-narrative.

Sheehan Works, LLC.
Ciencia Política Ciencias Sociales Filosofía Política y Gobierno
Episodios
  • What is War? And What is it Good For?
    Mar 6 2026

    On this episode, David discusses:

    0:00 - Intro & Banter

    4:07 - What’s Happening in Iran?

    25:37 - The explanation for Iran operations is incoherent

    55:21 - Hypothesis: The Plan is to do Syria Again

    1:11:26 - Predictions

    1:18:13 - Questions

    1:20:03 - Domestic Policy Implications

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    To help us select the stories to cover each week, join our discord at this link!⁠⁠ https://discord.gg/B9HD5r7GxK  

    ABOUT THE SHOW

    This show is your weekly source for independent commentary on news, culture, and politics; where it is our mission to arm you with the tools you need to cut through media misdirection and resist the mono-narrative.

    CREDITS

    Produced and presented by ⁠Sheehan Works - https://www.sheehan.works

    Edited by Jake Bennett https://www.bennettstudios.co/

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    1 h y 36 m
  • The Right to Exist Doesn't Exist
    Mar 1 2026

    In this episode, the show tackles a growing debate in conservative political philosophy sparked by Matt Walsh and his argument that nations don’t truly have a “right to exist.” If countries are created and maintained by force, can the language of rights even apply to them? And if survival depends on power alone, does that mean might makes right?

    The discussion breaks down the “Conqueror’s Theory of the State” — the idea that states historically arise through war, conquest, and political struggle — and explores the difference between describing how nations come into being and deciding whether moral standards still apply to them.

    From there, the episode pivots into natural law and natural rights: the belief that human beings possess inherent rights to life, liberty, and peaceful existence, and that governments are formed to protect those rights — not replace them. If governments violate those protections, can they lose their legitimacy?

    The conversation examines whether force alone can justify territorial claims, whether past conquests morally validate future ones, and why reducing geopolitics purely to power risks replacing justice with strength as the only standard.

    Ultimately, the episode argues that states themselves may not possess rights, but people do — and the real question isn’t whether a nation can survive, but whether its actions are just.

    Become a member and get cool stuff at humanreactionpod.com 

    To help us select the stories to cover each week, join our discord at this link!⁠⁠ https://discord.gg/B9HD5r7GxK  

    ABOUT THE SHOW

    This show is your weekly source for independent commentary on news, culture, and politics; where it is our mission to arm you with the tools you need to cut through media misdirection and resist the mono-narrative.

    CREDITS

    Produced and presented by ⁠Sheehan Works - https://www.sheehan.works

    Edited by Jake Bennett https://www.bennettstudios.co/

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    25 m
  • War with Iran on the Horizon
    Feb 28 2026

    On this episode, David & Joe discuss:

    0:00 - Intro & Banter

    1:52 - Israel should strike Iran First

    5:51 - The Buildup

    28:35 - What are the reactions?

    Become a member and get cool stuff at humanreactionpod.com 

    To help us select the stories to cover each week, join our discord at this link!⁠⁠ https://discord.gg/B9HD5r7GxK  

    ABOUT THE SHOW

    This show is your weekly source for independent commentary on news, culture, and politics; where it is our mission to arm you with the tools you need to cut through media misdirection and resist the mono-narrative.

    CREDITS

    Produced and presented by ⁠Sheehan Works - https://www.sheehan.works

    Edited by Jake Bennett https://www.bennettstudios.co/

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    1 h y 15 m
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