3:AM in Lockdown 23: Hugh Fulham-McQuillan
Meaning and Covid-19 By Hugh Fulham-McQuillan. When humanity last experienced an explicit crisis of meaning in the years following World War II, existentialism enjoyed a resurgence. In a recent tweet I suggested that it was due a revival. This was partly due to the succour I was finding in the work of Ingmar […]
3:AM in Lockdown 22: Owen Booth
We’re Teaching Our Sons About History By Owen Booth. We’re teaching our sons about history Its meaning. Its uses. Its relevance, or otherwise, to current events. We are living, we tell our sons – as other people keep telling us – in interesting times. We’re teaching our sons about wars, and disasters, […]