Ideas for a New Century
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Bernie Lucht (Editor) $24.95 Paperback Published October 24, 2008 - In Stock Goose Lane Editions |
How can one find private space in a wired world? How does cognitive dissonance prevent human beings from taking responsibility for their blunders? Is British Society Western civilization's canary in the coal mine?
This mind-blowing collection covers a vast terrain, from Eastern and Western views of politics and religion to the possibility of achieving human immortality through computers; from new questions about nature versus nurture to whether the planet can be saved through the miracle of trees.
Gathered here, for the first time, are thought-provoking interviews from recent broadcasts of the popular CBC Radio program Ideas, most of them in the company of Ideas host Paul Kennedy. In these provocative conversations, great public intellectuals of our time reflect on where civilization is heading, addressing topics such as the environment, social engineering, human rights, and the quest for truth.
Compiled and edited by long-time Ideas executive producer Bernie Lucht, this volume explores the ideas of twenty inspiring thinkers, including Louise Arbour, David Schindler, Jerome Kagan, John Gray, Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun, Lenore Tieffer, Nat Hentoff, Theodore Dalrymple, Mark Lilla, and many others.
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