Sean McClure

The Cognitive Drift

Society EN ↓ 18 episodes

A book doesn't have to be the destination. Sometimes it's just the spark. The Cognitive Drift is a podcast by Sean McClure; researcher, systems thinker, and someone who has spent years studying how ideas are actually extracted from serious reading. Each episode begins with a book but quickly leaves it behind, following a single insight wherever it drifts; through complexity science, AI, philosophy, biology, and the deep patterns underneath how the world works. This isn't a book review show. It's what happens in the mind of a conviction-driven thinker after the book is closed. Become a Member a...

Author

Sean McClure

Category

Society

Podcast website

www.buzzsprout.com

Latest episode

Apr 6, 2026

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Episodes

Beauty is a Choice 06.04.2026

Life isn't always beautiful, but there are slivers of it that are. In this episode, the book Theo of Golden by Allen Levi sparks my conversation about what it means to choose beauty in a broken world. Not out of naivety. Not because the tragedy isn't real. But because the art of living is exactly that; an art. A choice you make every day. Reference Theo of Golden by Allen Levi Support th...

Intelligence by Blaise Agüera y Arcas 27.03.2026

In this episode I discuss the nature of intelligence through the lens of prediction, exploring Blaise Agüera y Arcas’ argument that intelligence is not a property of brains, but a function present across systems; from molecules to modern AI. Author bio: blaiseaguera.com Support the show Become a Member at thebookrecall.com or patreon.com/8431143/join Premium members get access to the full member a...

Money by David McWilliams 11.03.2026

In this episode I discuss the core dynamics of money and how it shapes the modern economy. Starting with the basic chain of money supply, goods, prices, and currency value, I explore how inflation emerges and why it affects creditors and debtors differently. I also compare the quantity theory of money with modern monetary theory to show two competing ways economists think about government spending...

The Libertarian Mind by David Boaz 11.02.2026

In this episode I discuss the core ideas from *The Libertarian Mind* by David Boaz, exploring how decentralized decision-making, incentives, and voluntary exchange shape social order. I also introduce a “third way” perspective, to help us step back and think of the "market vs top-down-control" debate more objectively, and structurally. This allows us to consider how societies can improve...

Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis 25.01.2026

In this episode I discuss why C.S. Lewis’s Mere Christianity remains one of the strongest arguments for the objectivity of morality. Starting from everyday experiences like arguments, excuses, and guilt, I explain how moral reasoning behaves like a real structure that survives cultural, psychological, and evolutionary explanations. This is not a religious pitch, but a structural analysis of why mo...

Apple in China by Patrick McGee 05.01.2026

In this episode, I break down Apple and China: The Capture of the World’s Greatest Company by Patrick McGee and explore how minimalist products like the iPhone are made possible by displaced complexity upstream; specifically China’s ability to mobilize labor at extreme speed and scale. I look at how elegance, efficiency, and seamless design often hide massive human systems, political infrastructur...

The Coming Wave by Mustafa Suleyman 18.11.2025

In this episode I discuss Mustafa Suleyman’s book The Coming Wave, and explore why rapid diffusion, opaque decision-making, and runaway technological acceleration pose serious risks to public trust and global stability. I break down the core dynamics of containment, including Goodhart’s law, gatekeeping, fat-tailed risks, feedback lag, irreversibility, and the alignment tax. I then relate these dy...

Lions and Scavengers by Ben Shapiro 16.10.2025

In this episode I discuss Ben Shapiro’s Lions and Scavengers, exploring how morality, free markets, and ideology intertwine. I break down false consciousness, the moral roots of capitalism, and how losing moral anchors like family and faith leads to social decay. I argue that both left and right rely on narrow definitions of merit and morality—and that only a universal, meta-level moral framework...

Chip War by Chris Miller 12.10.2025

In this episode, I discuss Chris Miller’s book Chip War, and use it to argue that the real lesson of the semiconductor race isn’t just about who controls the technology, but who possesses the tacit knowledge—the deeply embedded, experience-based know-how—that makes technology work, and why that makes global dependency far harder to escape than it seems. Support the show Become a Member at thebookr...

Seeking Wisdom by Peter Bevelin 24.09.2025

In this episode, I recall Seeking Wisdom by Peter Bevelin. But, rather than my usual chapter-by-chapter recall, I give my opinion on the book in general, referencing parts of the book throughout. Please let me know which approach you prefer.  Support the show Become a Member at thebookrecall.com or patreon.com/8431143/join Premium members get access to the full member app. This includes data visua...

Hope by Pope Francis 21.08.2025

In this episode, I recall Pope Francis’ autobiography Hope. Some of the themes are his belief that hope is not passive but an action—something lived through encounter, and his reflections on family, gratitude, peace, and his progressive vision for the Church. Support the show Become a Member at thebookrecall.com or patreon.com/8431143/join Premium members get access to the full member app. This in...

Escape From Shadow Physics by Adam Forrest Kay 10.08.2025

In this episode I recall Adam Forrest Kay's book Escape From Shadow Physics. Support the show Become a Member at thebookrecall.com or patreon.com/8431143/join Premium members get access to the full member app. This includes data visualizations of the core concepts in each episode, a Study Space for learning fundamentals, and premium articles on Techniques and Mindsets. Members can also save p...

Scale by Geoffrey West 26.07.2025

In this episode I recall Geoffrey West's book Scale. Support the show Become a Member at thebookrecall.com or patreon.com/8431143/join Premium members get access to the full member app. This includes data visualizations of the core concepts in each episode, a Study Space for learning fundamentals, and premium articles on Techniques and Mindsets. Members can also save personal notes, explore e...

Nexus by Yuval Noah Harari 09.07.2025

In this episode I recall Yuval Noah Harari's book Nexus. *apologies for the audio quality in this episode Support the show: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2433797/support Become a Member: thebookrecall.com Support the show Become a Member at thebookrecall.com or patreon.com/8431143/join Premium members get access to the full member app. This includes data visualizations of the core concepts in ea...

Nuclear War by Annie Jacobsen 08.06.2025

In this episode I recall Annie Jacobsen's book Nuclear War. Support the show Become a Member at thebookrecall.com or patreon.com/8431143/join Premium members get access to the full member app. This includes data visualizations of the core concepts in each episode, a Study Space for learning fundamentals, and premium articles on Techniques and Mindsets. Members can also save personal notes, ex...

The Courage to Be Disliked by Ichiro Kishimi and Fumitake Koga 16.01.2025

In this episode I recall and comment on Ichiro Kishimi's and Fumitake Koga's book The Courage to Be Disliked. Support the show Become a Member at thebookrecall.com or patreon.com/8431143/join Premium members get access to the full member app. This includes data visualizations of the core concepts in each episode, a Study Space for learning fundamentals, and premium articles on Techniques...

Why Greatness Cannot Be Planned: The Myth of the Objective 09.01.2025

In this episode I recall and comment on Kenneth O. Stanley's and Joel Lehman's book Why Greatness Cannot Be Planned: The Myth of the Objective. Support the show Become a Member at thebookrecall.com or patreon.com/8431143/join Premium members get access to the full member app. This includes data visualizations of the core concepts in each episode, a Study Space for learning fundamentals,...

Conspiracy by Michael Shermer 15.12.2024

In this episode I recall and comment on Michael Shermer's book Conspiracy. Support the show Become a Member at thebookrecall.com or patreon.com/8431143/join Premium members get access to the full member app. This includes data visualizations of the core concepts in each episode, a Study Space for learning fundamentals, and premium articles on Techniques and Mindsets. Members can also save per...

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