Matthew Crawford: the dangers of Safetyism
Freddie Sayers speaks to Matthew Crawford, a motorcycle mechanic turned philosopher with a unique perspective on the current moment. Instead of talking in terms of partisan politics, he talks in terms of lived experience and what a good life feels like. I’ve been a fan since his first book, and was delighted to have this wide-ranging conversation about risk, autonomy and and the new politics.
His is one of the few voices that could appeal equally to a Californian surfer and a midwestern religious conservative. Have a watch.
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His is one of the few voices that could appeal equally to a Californian surfer and a midwestern religious conservative. Have a watch.
Видео Matthew Crawford: the dangers of Safetyism канала UnHerd
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