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David Sedaris Reads George Saunders

The New Yorker: Fiction

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The Morality of Despair and Resistance

This chapter delves into a compelling story that examines themes of resistance against totalitarianism and the dangers of despair. The hosts encourage critical engagement with moral inaction during crises, presenting the narrative as both a cautionary tale and a motivational call to action for current and future generations.

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