Winning Slowly

There are plenty of podcasts that will tell you how the latest tech gadget or “innovation” will affect the tech landscape tomorrow, but there aren’t that many concerned with the potential impact of that tech in a decade—much less a century. In a culture obsessed with now, how can we make choices with a view for tomorrow, next year, and beyond? 25–35-minute episodes released the first and third Wednesdays of the month.

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episode 11: 4.11: How People Read C.S. Lewis (Live at NC State)


Show Notes

In the first of two episodes recorded live at NC State, we tackle the challenges posed by protest art. When does art cross a line and become morally reprehensible? When is it a viable alternative to other, far worse ways of dealing with the esame problems?

Links
  • “Stab Stab”
    • (Palestinian Anger in Jerusalem and West Bank Gets a Violent Soundtrack" (New York Times)
    • “NYT Front Page Indulges ‘Blunt’ Palestinian ‘Protest Songs’ Encouraging the Stabbing Murder of Jews” (NewsBusters)
  • C. S. Lewis
    • The Great Divorce
    • Mere Christianity
    • The Chronicles of Narnia
  • “Free Speech”
  • Shades of Blue
  • Black-ish
    • Season 2, Episode 16: “Hope”
Previously on the Show
  • 0.01: We Need Some Context!
  • 4.02: Helpiness
  • 4.10: The Ancient Wisdom of Usenet
  • Disagreeing well
    • 1.06: Rebuke Me Some Peopl
    • 4.05: The Price of Democracy
Music
  • “Half a Second” by Hemmingbirds. Used by permission.
  • “Winning Slowly Theme” by Chris Krycho. Big horns underneath and some piping woodwinds carrying the top line? Interesting thought.
Sponsors

Many thanks to the people who help us make this show possible by their financial support! This month’s sponsors:

  • Andrew Fallows
  • Jeremy W. Sherman
  • Jeremy Cherfas

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 March 30, 2016  37m