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The Reading Books Initiative: The Paper Books Cure
Paul Fortunato
3 episodes
4 days ago
We are committed to making people readers. There are two main reasons for doing this: 1) to enrich our lives with the beauty and wisdom embedded in the great texts that older cultures have built up, using thousands of years of accumulated cultural resources. 2) to free ourselves from the frenzied, hurried lives that proliferate in ever-accelerating modernity.
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We are committed to making people readers. There are two main reasons for doing this: 1) to enrich our lives with the beauty and wisdom embedded in the great texts that older cultures have built up, using thousands of years of accumulated cultural resources. 2) to free ourselves from the frenzied, hurried lives that proliferate in ever-accelerating modernity.
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Philosophy
Society & Culture
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2025-3-MC-JP Marceau on Symbolic Thinking
The Reading Books Initiative: The Paper Books Cure
1 hour 2 minutes 41 seconds
4 months ago
2025-3-MC-JP Marceau on Symbolic Thinking

My interview with JP Marceau on symbolic thinking. Recorded on June 8, 2025.

The Reading Books Initiative: The Paper Books Cure
We are committed to making people readers. There are two main reasons for doing this: 1) to enrich our lives with the beauty and wisdom embedded in the great texts that older cultures have built up, using thousands of years of accumulated cultural resources. 2) to free ourselves from the frenzied, hurried lives that proliferate in ever-accelerating modernity.