this was what I'd do when I was working fast-food, I watched some series of lecture before work;; I clearly don't remember a lot of it, what it was about precisely and such, but I like to think I passively assimilated some of it along the way, it's just that I can't verbalize it eloquently
robert paul wolffe ideological critique , stuff about epistemology and stuff?? I liked it I think, I remember being like "damn that's a hell of a good point"
rick roderick, self under siege, some philosophy stuff, didn't really like it tho
i'd like you to contribute, add some of your stuff, doesn't have to be similar to the two I linked, really, as long as you liked it,
not really a youtube lecture, seeing as Im looking for youtube lectures specifically, but I did find some david harvey lectures on soulseek, about reading das kapital, that's what I'd listen to after listeining to a few chapters of kapital, alas I didn't manage to break through chapter 4, but his lecture really helped
if you want them, download soulseek, really easy to use, and useful
if you want them but don't want to use soulseek, pm
I saw this one linked around in the early days of the discord server. It's good and full real life examples that will make sure you learn the lesson: don't trust cops
I love the bit at the beginning of the detective's lecture when he asks the class "Anybody drive at home and go above 55 on the interstate?" and the prof yells out off-screen:
"What are you raising your hands for!? I told you don't talk to the police!"