“Was not their mistake once more bred of the life of slavery that they had been living?—a life which was always looking upon everything, except mankind, animate and inanimate—‘nature,’ as people used to call it—as one thing, and mankind as another, it was natural to people thinking in this way, that they should try to make ‘nature’ their slave, since they thought ‘nature’ was something outside them” — William Morris


Friday, October 19, 2012

Public Consumption

An audience member commented, quite correctly, that my talk last night wasn't very dialed towards the general public. Yes. Sorry about that. I'm thinking through this book and so I'm using my talks right now as a way to road-test the ideas. So I'm coming across a little bit less open access. I'm doing an NPR interview with the folks here who run that show called To the Best of Our Knowledge, so that might be of benefit.

Also there's a tab at the top of the blog here--called Interviews. If you click it, you can listen to stuff.

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