In this scathing monologue, Ray dismantles the New York Times' romantic portrayal of Scotland's Isle of Ulva as a model for American communities. With razor-sharp analysis, he exposes the absurdity of celebrating a sixteen-person community dependent on government subsidies as a revolutionary economic and social model. Ray questions the fetishization of difficulty and inconvenience as virtues, reminding listeners that people abandoned rural communities for legitimate reasons that nostalgic experiments haven't solved. A caustic take on how urban intellectuals romanticize rural hardship while enjoying the conveniences of modern life.
This episode Writers: Ray Di Marzio
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