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Fear: An Alternative History of the World

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Oct 16, 2023
Cultural historian Robert Peckham, author of "Fear: An Alternative History of the World," teams up with Sophie McBain, associate editor at the New Statesman, to analyze the multifaceted role of fear throughout history. They discuss how fear has shaped significant events, from the bubonic plague to modern political unrest. The duo examines the complex interplay between freedom and fear, exploring how authorities manipulate fear for control. They also delve into the impact of COVID-19 on political dynamics and the urgency for a courageous society amidst rising anxieties.
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ANECDOTE

Personal Terror Attack

  • Robert Peckham's interest in fear's historical role stemmed from a terror attack in Afghanistan.
  • This experience prompted him to analyze fear within geopolitical and colonial contexts.
INSIGHT

Fear's Cultural Dimension

  • Fear isn't solely a biological response but is shaped by culture and learning.
  • We inherit and learn how to fear, suggesting fear's cultural dimension is key.
INSIGHT

Freedom vs. Fear

  • While dictators use fear to control, freedom from fear may not be entirely desirable.
  • Biologically, fear is protective, and freedom's anxiety necessitates choices, often managed by those in power.
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