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Pankaj Mishra’s Age of Anger, a bracing ‘history of the present’, went to print in the week that Donald Trump’s election victory seemed to prove his thesis that anarchy, anger and an urge to smash the system were spreading. As modernity reaches beyond the western world, shocks follow in its wake, and when its promised prosperity and equality don’t arrive, anger is the result. Nationalism, extremism and violence are responses to an increasingly unstable and unequal world characterised by envy and ruthless competition. How should we understand this age of anger, and what kind of transformative thinking will help us find our way out of it?
Chaired by Simon Longstaff, FODI Co-curator and The Ethics Centre Director.
This conversation was recorded live on stage at the Festival of Dangerous Ideas 2018.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. |