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About Culture in Decline

“Culture in Decline” is a satirical yet serious expression that challenges various cultural phenomena existing today which most of the society seem to take for granted. Nothing is considered sacred in this Series except for a detached benchmark of fundamental logic and reason - forcing the viewer to step out of the box of “Normality” and to consider our societal practices without traditional baggage and biases. Common themes include Politics, Economics, Education, Security, Religion, Vanity, Governance, Media, Labor, Technology and other issues centric to our daily lives.

The pilot episode of Culture in Decline, "What Democracy?" was met with great praise from various Counter-Culture Icons, such as Comedian Joe Rogan, who stated:

"Peter Joseph is asking the questions and proposing the possible solutions that we should be demanding from the elected leaders of this crazy world. His brilliant analysis of this ridiculous system we're operating under is one of the most important voices for change in this generation."
-Joe Rogan

Support for "Culture in Decline", which is free online, is achieved through voluntary donation.

Due to renewed interest in the series, a second season of the show is planned for 2021.

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About Peter Joseph
Visit http://peterjoseph.info/ for his personal page

Biography:
Peter Joseph is an American musician, filmmaker and author. His most recent works include the 2017 book The New Human Rights Movement, published by BenBella books and 2020 film InterReflections.

Born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA, the son of a social worker and mail-man, his early life comprised a fairly traditional, lower middle class upbringing. He has commented that his mother’s social work, working with the extreme poor of rural North Carolina, was an inspiration for his activism years later.

Joseph has lectured around the world, including the UK, Canada, Germany, America, Brazil & Israel, on the subjects of cultural/social sustainability, the importance of critical thought, and the social role of the arts and scientific literacy.

His work has been profiled in the New York Times, Vice, The Huffington Post, The Marker, Free Speech TV, The Young Turks, The Examiner and other outlets. He has participated in multiple TEDx Events and has worked with The Global Summit and USFUCA.

He has appeared on the Joe Rogan Experience Podcast, Thom Hartmann’s The Big Picture, Watching The Hawks, BoomBust, Redacted To- night with Lee Camp, The David Pakman show, Christopher Ryans “Tangentially Speaking” podcast, Telesur’s Empire Files with Abby Martin, The Jimmy Dore Show and others.

In 2013, he was hired to direct the official music video “God is Dead?” by rock Hall of Fame artist Black Sabbath.

Once deemed “The Harold of Occupy Wall St.” Joseph’s media work has a clear focus on social change through community effort. His prior film, Zeitgeist: Moving Forward, achieved the largest fully independent theatrical release of its time, with screenings held in 341 theaters in 60 countries; in 25 languages over the same weekend. He has also had all three of his prior feature films on Netflix.