Talking Politics: HISTORY OF IDEAS
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Judith Shklar’s Ordinary Vices (1984) made the case that the worst of all the vices is cruelty. But that meant we needed to be more tolerant of some other common human failings, including snobbery, betrayal and hypocrisy. David explores what she had to say about some of the other authors in this series – including Bentham and Nietzsche – and asks what price we should be willing to pay for putting cruelty first among the vices.
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History of Ideas Q and A
Nozick on Utopia
Rawls on Justice
De Beauvoir on the Other
Schumpeter on Democracy
Schmitt on Friend vs Enemy
Luxemburg on Revolution
Nietzsche on Morality
Butler on Machines
Douglass on Slavery
Bentham on Pleasure
Rousseau on Inequality
Q & A with David
Fukuyama on History
MacKinnon on Patriarchy
Fanon on Colonialism
Arendt on Action
Hayek on the Market
Weber on Leadership
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TALKING POLITICS