The Problem with “Free Speech”

Michel Foucault’s Fearless Speech is concerned with how parrhesia (free speech) became “problematized” in Greek democracy. But it doesn’t take much imagination to start drawing analogies. Consider just this snippet: “The problem, very roughly put, was the following. Democracy is founded by a politeia, a constitution, where the demos, the people, exercise power, and where…

New Small Joy

I just recently discovered that Canada’s CBC Classical is available as a radio “station” on iTunes (no doubt it’s been there for years), and haven’t turned it off since. Commerical-free classical music from across the centuries, by top-notch orchestras, with no annoying commentary. And the running line at the top of iTunes helps you keep…