Welcome to a special segment called "The Heart Speaks Politics".
In the coming weeks I'll be releasing a series of segments where I dive deeper into the things that make us all tick - Love, Culture, Politics and Music.
In this episode I share my thoughts on freedom, what it means and what it entails, the defense of nationalism and much more. I speak with Winston Marshall, a British musician and podcaster best known as a lead guitarist of the British folk rock band Mumford & Sons.
My new episode "What is Freedom?" is out now so let's dive in!
Check out this song as well - https://soundcloud.app.goo.gl/y7dBy496nD3C59tY7
In your writing you place a great emphasis on wholeness in unity. In some respects, I get the sense that is both a pragmatic and a wisdom move designed to help us overcome social division and conflicting cognitions. That said, what do you think of the notion of living within paradox? To use your analogy on game theory in this podcast, you might imagine paradoxes as oppositions that drive infinite games. In poetic terms, you could say that we live life the fullest when we recognize/confront death (a point from existential psychology, i.e. Yalom, May, Becker) or that love aspires to the eternal but is never fully appreciated unless felt in loss.