Episode 4.11 How People Read C.S. Lewis (Live at NC State)
Art, protest, and propaganda—in the Israeli-Palestine conflict, and in general
Show Notes
In the first of two episodes recorded live at NC State, we tackle the challenges posed by protest art. When does art cross a line and become morally reprehensible? When is it a viable alternative to other, far worse ways of dealing with the esame problems?
Links
- “Stab Stab”
- C. S. Lewis
- “Free Speech”
- Shades of Blue
- Black-ish
Previously on the Show
- 0.01: We Need Some Context!
- 4.02: Helpiness
- 4.10: The Ancient Wisdom of Usenet
- Disagreeing well
Music
- “Half a Second” by Hemmingbirds. Used by permission.
- “Winning Slowly Theme” by Chris Krycho. Big horns underneath and some piping woodwinds carrying the top line? Interesting thought.
Sponsors
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- Andrew Fallows
- Jeremy W. Sherman
- Jeremy Cherfas
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