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Episode 9: Roger Berkowitz

The World in Time / Lapham’s Quarterly

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Thoreau and Arendt on Freedom and Responsibility

This chapter explores the philosophical insights of Thoreau, focusing on his ideas about consent and individual autonomy in the context of governance. It contrasts Thoreau's perspective on civil disobedience with Hannah Arendt's thoughts on political action and collective responsibility, emphasizing the complexities of freedom within societal constraints. The discussion highlights the relevance of their ideas to contemporary issues of political engagement, bureaucracy, and the moral obligations of individuals in the face of injustice.

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