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We Are Free To Change The World: Steady

What does it mean to stay balanced and grounded in a shifting world?This episode of OffScript was recorded live at STEADY, the second event in Dash Arts’ We Are Free To Change The World series. Through live performance and conversation, the evening focused on staying; on staying ...  Show more

We Are Free To Change The World: Lyndsey Stonebridge

In this episode of OffScript Josephine Burton is joined by Professor Lyndsey Stonebridge. They delve into Hannah Arendt's belief in collective action as the essence of freedom. Lyndsey discusses Arendt's life, her impact on political philosophy, and her relevance in contemporary ...  Show more

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