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EPISODE · Mar 29, 2020 · 1H 35M

Philosophy In Film - 012 - Texas Chainsaw Massacre

from Philosophy In Film · host Chris McTavish and Alain Beauclair

In this episode the Philosophy In Film crew discusses the bizarre and macabre film, the Texas Chainsaw Massacre. The discussion is paired with a plum gose from Calgary's 'Cabin Brewing'.  The themes discussed include; The Obscenity of Labor, the dissolution of the traditional family, the ethics of eating meat, and humanity's animality. Feature Beverage: In The Hallway With The Axe (Cabin Brewing).

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