Zadie Smith on Dickens, Hypocrisy & Justice

Zadie Smith on Dickens, Hypocrisy & Justice

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Where Are We Going? Societal Collapse – The Modern Age

In today’s episode David talks to Luke Kemp, author of Goliath’s Curse, about the strengths and weaknesses of modern states and modern structures of authority. Are modern states any different from the criminal enterprises of coercion that preceded them? Does democracy change the ...  Show more

Where Are We Going? Societal Collapse – Origins

Today’s episode is the first in a series of conversations about what causes human societies to fall apart and what might come next. David talks to Luke Kemp, author of Goliath’s Curse, about how we build our structures of authority and how they can fail. How were human societies ...  Show more

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