Mill on Liberty (Part Two)

Feb 12, 2018, 04:44 AM

Continuing on John Stuart Mill's On Liberty (1859). We discuss "partial truths" and how free speech may allow us to complete them, whether truth will always eventually overcome persecution, whether we can judge some "experiments in living" as failures once and for all, education, "barbarians," how Mill compares to Nietzsche, and more. Has our culture received Mill's message that nonconformity is good? Is what we call "diversity" what he's talking about? Here's some irony: most people end up using their freedom to conform to some group norm!

Listen to part 1 first, or get the unbroken, ad-free Citizen Edition.

End song: "Flavor" by Tori Amos from Gold Dust (2012), featuring strings by John Philip Shenale, who was interviewed on Nakedly Examined Music #12.

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