Ep 20: "Are we taking freedom for granted?" with Lyndsey Stonebridge
Aug 1, 2024 ·
1h 6m 30s
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Episode 20: "Are we taking freedom for granted?" with Lyndsey Stonebridge In the previous episode we talked about the fragile state of Democracy, and we’ll be continuing many of those...
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Episode 20: "Are we taking freedom for granted?" with Lyndsey Stonebridge
In the previous episode we talked about the fragile state of Democracy, and we’ll be continuing many of those themes in today’s episode, almost like a Part 2. But rather than talking through the lens of US politics, we’re going to completely change tact and talk through the lens of human rights. And to do that we’ll be channeling and discussing one of the most prominent political philosophers of the 20th century; Hannah Arendt - The Jewish philosopher who fled the holocaust to become one the most influential writers and thinkers of the 20th century.
For this conversation we have someone uniquely positioned to think in the place of Arendt, who offers us wisdom and insight for an unstable moment. Lyndsey Stonebridge is a writer, critic, and Professor of Humanities and Human Rights at the University of Birmingham in the UK. She works across traditional disciplines, bringing literary and historical insights to law and political theory. She has followed the work of philosopher Hannah Arendt for over 30 years and recently wrote a beautiful biography titled We are Free to Change the World which is an enthralling journey into the life and mind of Hannah Arendt.
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You can shoot us an email about anything at deeperquestions@thirdspace.org.au - We'd love to hear your brutally honest or delightfully encouraging thoughts on the show and the topics that come up each week. There's a good chance we have stuff on our website at Third Space too.
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Deeper Questions is produced by Production Farm Studios
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In the previous episode we talked about the fragile state of Democracy, and we’ll be continuing many of those themes in today’s episode, almost like a Part 2. But rather than talking through the lens of US politics, we’re going to completely change tact and talk through the lens of human rights. And to do that we’ll be channeling and discussing one of the most prominent political philosophers of the 20th century; Hannah Arendt - The Jewish philosopher who fled the holocaust to become one the most influential writers and thinkers of the 20th century.
For this conversation we have someone uniquely positioned to think in the place of Arendt, who offers us wisdom and insight for an unstable moment. Lyndsey Stonebridge is a writer, critic, and Professor of Humanities and Human Rights at the University of Birmingham in the UK. She works across traditional disciplines, bringing literary and historical insights to law and political theory. She has followed the work of philosopher Hannah Arendt for over 30 years and recently wrote a beautiful biography titled We are Free to Change the World which is an enthralling journey into the life and mind of Hannah Arendt.
Other References:
- Placeless People: Writings, Rights, and Refugees by Lyndsey Stonebridge
- The Origins of Totalitarianism by Hannah Arendt
- Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil by Hannah Arendt
- Reflections on Little Rock by Hannah Arendt
- What we're getting wrong about 'The Zone of Interest' by Lyndsey Stonebridge in The Washington Post, March 8, 2024
- The Human Condition by Hannah Arendt
- City of God by St Augustine
You can shoot us an email about anything at deeperquestions@thirdspace.org.au - We'd love to hear your brutally honest or delightfully encouraging thoughts on the show and the topics that come up each week. There's a good chance we have stuff on our website at Third Space too.
Feel free to follow us on social media too.
Deeper Questions is produced by Production Farm Studios
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