Jan. 2, 2025

Slaughterhouse-Five | Ch. 5.7 - Billionaire’s Dreams Vs. Earthling’s Nightmares

Slaughterhouse-Five | Ch. 5.7 - Billionaire’s Dreams Vs. Earthling’s Nightmares

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Jennifer and Dan are back, and this time, they’re wrapping up Chapter 5 of Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse-Five. Get ready for Howard W. Campbell Jr.’s scorching takedown of America’s wealth obsession, Billy Pilgrim’s cringe-worthy zoo moments, and a whole lot of laughs and insights along the way. They’re not holding back on billionaires, bad propaganda, or Vonnegut’s eccentric word choices. It’s absurd, funny, and oh-so-relevant.

Things To Listen For:

  • Campbell’s biting monograph: Poverty, propaganda, and a nation’s self-loathing.
  • Jennifer and Dan’s billionaire roast session: Elon Musk, bootstraps, and class critiques.
  • Schenectady and Hamilton-inspired German lessons.
  • Billy Pilgrim’s bizarre Tralfamadorian zoo experience—awkward nudity included.
  • Robot’s hot takes on mid-century Hollywood archetypes (think Megan Fox, not Scarlett Johansson).

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Topics Covered: Slaughterhouse-Five, Howard W. Campbell Jr., Tralfamadorians, Montana Wildhack, alien zoo, propaganda, American poverty, classism, billionaires, banned books, censorship, Vonnegut’s humor.