A man in love with the sound of his own voice.
For an intelligent man he seems to have very little doubt about an overarching narrative of oppressed and oppressor. It’s a clear univariate story told as if he’s so familiar with it - it’s kind of dull to repeat it to us. I totally disagree with his easy summation of relations between men and women, a sort of pocket philosophy from someone who has spent his life reading - than, dare I say, living. The greatest relationships I’ve had have been with women and they were never characterised such. There are more things in heaven and earth Horatio...
Fardels Bear via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 04/01/21
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This is an excellent podcast and a very informative introduction to the history of political thought. What I like about it is that it includes old stalwarts like Hobbes, but also a broader array of thinkers, such as Gandhi. It would be interesting to have guests on who might discuss longstanding...Read full review »
Brewski5000 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 05/25/20
Excellent, full of insight into the works, ideas, politics, and our times, marvellously told, a wonderful and generous contribution to the political reflection and imagination that define us as humans and that we desperately need to move forward.
Poul Wisborg via Apple Podcasts · Norway · 05/16/20
I highly recommend it. I have learned so much, it was like being back in school.
evaca91 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 05/24/20
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