The speaker reflects on the state of activism, expressing frustration with the lack of tangible change. They discuss upcoming protests against their speech at the Oxford Union, attributing it to a small group of students seeking a hero's journey and villainizing them despite their own acknowledgement of possibly controversial views.
After being exiled from her teaching position at the University of Sussex, philosopher Kathleen Stock has become one of Britain's most radical voices of reason, celebrated for her incisive cultural theory. She joined us for an evening of conversation about the Western crisis of meaning and how to read the myths we tell ourselves, with UnHerd's Freddie Sayers.
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