Freedom
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A free person honors the authority he respects. A free person rebels against the authority she doesn't.
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- hay redux
- fight club, book and film, to explore anarchism, when to work within, when to topple, the imposition of freedom on others
- iraq war
- revolution and ararchy
- waitlist
- surveillance, systems imposes on freedom, self-surveillance
- lives of others
- unbearable lightness of being
- walden two, b.f. skinner
- more time
- individual fear and freedom in different art forms;
- rocky
- music as requiring rules that can be stretched and broken
- if art is all freedom
- miles davis, bitches brew
- kuhn, paradigm shift
- nabokov, pnin
- thomas nagle, other minds
- much more time
- physical, biological, pyschosocial, through music and dance; free will as an underlying assumption of freedom
- if the nature of physics rules out options, what of free will
- in a brief history of time, anthropic principle
- piaget, the mind of the child -erikson: who sets the rules? separating from your parents
- evolutionary game theory
- becker, the denial of death
- liu, accidental asian
- crusades through other eyes
- we don't know
- fear, confronting fear, in a surprise activity
- you name it
- what are the consequences of the different ways in which people take their freedom
- ghandi
- fanon
- battle of algiers
- james caroll, vietnam
grab bag
- john stuart mill -- on liberty
- jonathan zittrain -- perfect enforcement
- tao te ching; finding oneself
- accidental asian/ mad hatter's lunch
- who are you in context?
- piaget
- who is the interpreter of "the word"
- master/slave
- orwell's elephant: who is the slave?
- colonialism/independence
- haiti/jamaica/south africa/etc.
- battle of algiers/ satyagraha: what are the repercussions of the way in which we claim our freedom?
- authority - Antigone, Mill, Thoreau,Civil Disobedience
- how should a free person regard constraint?
- art
- can we see art as a paradigm for taking one's freedom?