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Dr. Z's Podcasts

Dr. Z's Podcasts

By: Dr. Z.
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A series of podcasts to help students and everyday individuals with proper thinking and ethics. Sometimes the best decision an ethical person can make is to just stay silent, detached, and mind their own business. The podcasts include material on other courses such as security analytics and networks and security.

Nima Zahadat, Ph.D. 2026
Career Success Economics Personal Development Personal Success
Episodes
  • The Idiot - Analysis of Fyodor Dostoevsky's Classic & Its Application To Modern Life
    Mar 24 2026

    These sources provide a comprehensive analysis of Fyodor Dostoevsky’s novel The Idiot, focusing on the intersection of theological ideals and social reality. The texts examine Prince Myshkin, a protagonist designed to embody absolute Christian beauty and compassion, and his disruptive effect on a nihilistic 19th-century Russian society. Central to the discussion is the Holbein painting of the dead Christ, which serves as a grim symbol of mortality and the potential loss of faith amidst the story’s tragic events. Scholars also explore the mechanisms of embarrassment and scandal, suggesting these social frictions highlight the fragmentation of modern life compared to the unity of spiritual ideals. While the narrative concludes in tragedy rather than a traditional happy ending, the sources argue that the Christological parallels and the protagonist's goodness evoke a profound longing for redemption. Ultimately, the collection portrays the novel as a sentimental education that challenges readers to find hope and beauty within human suffering.

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    21 mins
  • Ethics & Privacy - Special Podcast - How The Government Buys Your Private Data
    Mar 24 2026

    This podcast explores the legal and constitutional tensions surrounding digital data and online platforms. One essay argues that unregulated government collection of bulk digital surveillance data is unconstitutional, suggesting that law enforcement must operate under legislative regulatory schemes that include privacy safeguards and judicial review. The author emphasizes that existing Fourth Amendment protections are currently insufficient to address modern technological intrusions. A second text focuses on Section 230 and the First Amendment, defending the right of internet platforms to exercise editorial discretion over user-generated content. It asserts that government attempts to mandate political neutrality or condition legal immunity on specific moderation practices would fail strict scrutiny by the courts. Together, the documents highlight the ongoing struggle to balance public safety and free expression against the vast power of digital information.

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    27 mins
  • Ethics & Privacy - Podcast 09 - Algorithms Mirror Our Own Tribalism
    Mar 24 2026

    This podcast describes social media and its impact on the social fabric. It explores how rules and laws are being rewritten and social norms and responsibleness are being either wiped out or being changed into unrecognizable former selves. The podcast looks at both the positive and negative impacts of social media. It discusses the loss of privacy and looks at not just the United States but also Europe.

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    21 mins
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