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🗓️ 11 September 2017
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David Bosworth is a professor in, and the former director of, the University of Washington’s Creative Writing Program. His fiction, poetry, and literary and cultural essays have been published in numerous journals. His collection of short fiction, The Death of Descartes, was selected by Robert Penn Warren for the Drue Heinz Literature Prize and won a special citation from PEN and the Ernest Hemingway Foundation. His novel, From My Father, Singing was a recipient of the Editors’ Book Award. Bosworth’s work has been reviewed or discussed in Newsweek, New York Times Book Review, U.S. News and World Report, The Washington Post, The Nation, and elsewhere. He has given readings, lectures, held workshops, and conducted colloquia at various locales, including Harvard University, Pomona College, Boston College, University of Louisville, and the New America Foundation.
Brett and David sit down to discuss American Individualism, its philosophical roots, and its cultural manifestations.
Topics include: The Enlightenment, American culture, The philosophical and historical roots of Individualism, the connections between individualism and capitalism, Ronald Reagan, Thomas Paine, and how 40 years of capitalist decadence has given rise to Donald "The U.S. Id Monster" Trump.
David Bosworth's website, where you can find his books and essays, is here: http://www.davidbosworthauthor.com
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0:17.9 | Where's the world you night? We were educated. We've been given a certain set of tools |
0:22.7 | But then we're going to throw on right back into the working class. Well good luck with that because more and more of us are waking the fuck up |
0:30.0 | So we have a tendency to what we have we have earned right and what we don't have |
0:34.6 | But you want to lose our goal super we |
0:38.3 | unintentionally, I think oftentimes kind of frame our lives |
0:42.4 | As though we are you know the predestined |
0:45.9 | That people want to be guilt-free like I didn't do it like this is not my fault |
0:49.8 | And I think that's part of the distancing from like you don't want |
0:54.8 | Because that's always how our imperial war machine justifies itself |
0:59.9 | It's always under the context of liberating the Libyan people liberating the Iraqi people the US Empire doesn't give a fuck |
1:06.8 | About anybody except the US Empire and its interests |
1:11.6 | According to the legend stirrer actually died due to a beast so the ultimate |
1:17.3 | Individualist was actually killed by the ultimate |
1:20.6 | Collectivist |
1:22.6 | Both sides are responsible for the balance. What the fuck are you talking about? |
1:26.0 | You are are you kidding me? There's one side inciting fascist balance the other side saying give us free healthcare |
1:32.9 | Welcome everybody to revolutionary left radio. I am your host Ann Comrade, Bredo Shea and today we have David Bosworth on the show to discuss |
1:42.0 | Individualism and American culture |
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