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A painter of our time
Book • 1958
While not explicitly named in the transcript, John Berger's views on the human-animal relationship are central to the essay.
His writings explore the changing dynamics between humans and animals throughout history, highlighting the loss of intimacy and understanding.
Berger's work often uses art as a lens to examine these complex relationships, prompting reflection on our place in the natural world.
His observations on the alienation of modern humans from animals are particularly relevant to the podcast's theme.
Berger's profound insights continue to inspire discussions about environmentalism and ethical considerations.
His writings explore the changing dynamics between humans and animals throughout history, highlighting the loss of intimacy and understanding.
Berger's work often uses art as a lens to examine these complex relationships, prompting reflection on our place in the natural world.
His observations on the alienation of modern humans from animals are particularly relevant to the podcast's theme.
Berger's profound insights continue to inspire discussions about environmentalism and ethical considerations.
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Mentioned by Sam Anderson when discussing the changing relationship between humans and animals.

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