‘Once you move past that liberal myth of the marketplace of ideas, all kinds of very interesting things emerge, some of which might be useful – but first you have to become disillusioned.’
@sarahsteinlubrano.bsky.social on arguing about politics, on the podcast.
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Blown away by @piercepenniless.bsky.social conversation with @sarahsteinlubrano.bsky.social on the @lrb.co.uk podcast. So much to think about.
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Podcast Episode · The LRB Podcast · 25 March · 1hr 12min
this is a great, useful conversation, highly recommend & have a hold on lubrano's book at the library already.
I added another online lecture, since the last one is popular :)
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Come for the data and theory, stay to dream up better ways of keeping each other going, together.
Loved this conversation between @piercepenniless.bsky.social and @sarahsteinlubrano.bsky.social on (among other things) the importance of social relationships in political organising, what cognitive science has to offer left-wing movements, and how we can begin to rebuild the public sphere
‘We want to believe that we chose our actions freely. We want to believe they had positive effects. We might do incredible and harmful mental gymnastics to keep that.’
@sarahsteinlubrano.bsky.social on why it’s so hard to change people’s minds, on the podcast.
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Sarah Stein Lubrano
Sarah Stein Lubrano
Matt Davies
London Review of Books
Podcast Episode · The LRB Podcast · 25 March · 1hr 12min