
Episode 102: Joshua Cherniss - Liberalism in Dark Times
The Political Theory Review
Veybrol and the German Tradition
I want to spend the whole conversation about Veybrol though I feel like we could also talk about Camus who would be another sort of figure in this you know if Camus I think also influenced by Nietzsche and a lot of these figures. So maybe you can put him in you know conversation here with Veybols or how he takes off from VeyBrol or how he objects to it. You know how he contributes to this sort of tempered the Buddhism in the 20th century. But as much more it seems anti-politicalyou know that with the emphasis on rebellion rather than responsibility for examplearity. And so it sounds to me a lot like vavers trying to
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