Anthropology Professor Tok Thompson: Folklore and The World

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 USC Professor of Anthropology Tok Thompson Joins us on the Mark 2.0 podcast to talk about Folklore, his research, the world, growing up in Alaska, attending Harvard and the TV shows Ancient Aliens and The UnXplained that he has appeared in as a contributor. We also discuss the way that the world is shifting to this global governance, Artificial Intelligence, places Tok has travelled to such as Ethiopia and Ireland. He also explains why he thinks we need one world government for the people where everyone gets a vote. Not a government run by the rich rulers of the world but one for all of the earthlings. Tok has written 3 books and the links to purchase his books are below.Beasts & Creatures Myths & Tales: Epic Tales (Gothic Fantasy) https://a.co/d/0NbIywrThe Truth of Myth: World Mythology in Theory and Everyday Life https://a.co/d/5YmMgDA Posthuman Folklore https://a.co/d/gnGS1Bg Join us on Patreon. Only $1 per month. 7 day free trial uncut video from our terrific guests! ONLY 1 DOLLAR SO JOIN NOW! https://patreon.com/user?u=97995063https://www.patreon.com/posts/tom-althouse-pre-86905878?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=postshare_creator&utm_content=join_linkBe sure to follow Mark 2.0 On Instagram and All Social media at the links below to stay up to date with our latest episodes and exclusive content. If you are on Instagram that is where we are most active on social media and we would love to hear from you. Send us a message and let us know where you are listening from.Here is our Social Media PagesInstagram at https://www.instagram.com/mark2.0_podcast/ Twitter at https://twitter.com/M20podcastFacebook at https://www.facebook.com/mark2.0podcastofficialBrian is also on instagram so be sure to follow his account too https://www.instagram.com/evans.entertainment.events/ Be sure to like subscribe and share these videos if you enjoy what we are doing.

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