Michael Malice returns to The Joe Rogan Experience for a deep conversation on power, ideology, media narratives, and the psychology behind belief. Known for his anarchist philosophy and sharp cultural commentary, Malice explores why systems expand, why people obey authority, and how narratives shape perceived reality.
In this episode, we break down Malice's core frameworks — incentives over intentions, ideology as identity, cancel culture as social enforcement, and humor as a tool for challenging institutions — alongside Rogan's practical pushback on whether these ideas can work outside theory.
This episode is less about politics and more about understanding how power operates, how beliefs form, and why questioning authority remains uncomfortable but necessary.
If you've ever wondered why systems behave the way they do, this one's for you.
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