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In Conversation with Jack Jacobs
Jack Jacobs
22 episodes
7 months ago
How can we keep our institutions alive and healthy in times of cultural change? In conversation with a range of leaders, academics, writers and artists I’m going to consider how we might renew our cultural life through ideas and imagination.
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How can we keep our institutions alive and healthy in times of cultural change? In conversation with a range of leaders, academics, writers and artists I’m going to consider how we might renew our cultural life through ideas and imagination.
Show more...
Philosophy
Society & Culture
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#15 Re-discovering the ”Empirical” Burke: Commerce and Manners with Gregory Collins
In Conversation with Jack Jacobs
1 hour 6 minutes 10 seconds
2 years ago
#15 Re-discovering the ”Empirical” Burke: Commerce and Manners with Gregory Collins
It was a joy to speak with Yale's Gregory Collins about his book, Commerce and Manners in Edmund Burke’s Political Economy. The Burke that emerges is one not immediately familiar to us: a principled reformer with powers of imaginative eloquence, yes; yet one with an equally deep appreciation of empirical data and its ability to inform sound political decision making.
In Conversation with Jack Jacobs
How can we keep our institutions alive and healthy in times of cultural change? In conversation with a range of leaders, academics, writers and artists I’m going to consider how we might renew our cultural life through ideas and imagination.