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In this episode, which originally aired in radio format on June 23rd, 2022, I continue talking about some of the ideas that Wendell Berry explores in his 2017 essay anthology, The World-Ending Fire. Topics include but aren't limited to: how we must change our individual ways of living if we wish to change the world; how we must stop being violent towards the earth if we wish to end any other types of violence; the importance of work--especially working with one's hands; the importance of family work; the difference between "freedom" and independence; and how "more, faster, easier" should not be the defining features of what we call "progress."
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In this episode, which originally aired in radio format on June 23rd, 2022, I continue talking about some of the ideas that Wendell Berry explores in his 2017 essay anthology, The World-Ending Fire. Topics include but aren't limited to: how we must change our individual ways of living if we wish to change the world; how we must stop being violent towards the earth if we wish to end any other types of violence; the importance of work--especially working with one's hands; the importance of family work; the difference between "freedom" and independence; and how "more, faster, easier" should not be the defining features of what we call "progress."
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