I could listen to Dr. Daniels endlessly. His discerning mind, elegant wit, and marvelous erudition make him one of my favorite authors. Bravo! And I learned things about Wells that I hadn’t known. Bonus!
"[With progress,] we need a polyphonic thinking rather than humming a specific tune." "[For eugenics,] the good is in the future and evil is in the present."
The Rasselas course is wonderful. I am 76 and have done 40 plus courses on literature and history. This was one of the best. Dr. Daniel's was super in both the lectures and his readings of the book itself. My two favourite lecturerers are Jonathan Bate and Dr. Daniels. Both share the same facility for straightforward honest discussion and a strong adherence to the facts, rather than fashionable views of the day.
An unalloyed joy to listen to a lecture of such intellectual breadth and depth. More would be very gratefully received! Thank you Dr Daniels and well done Ralston College.
Check out his book, “Life at the Bottom” about his career as a doctor in an inner city London hospital and the prison next door. Fascinating and depressing conclusions about our predictably ruinous behavior patterns.
One amusing detail of "The Time Machine" that's always stuck with me. When the narrator returns from the future, presumably at an arranged time with his clothes in tatters, his amazed friends are eager to hear his harrowing tale. But first: he has to dress for dinner! It wouldn't do for a gentleman time traveler to appear for dinner in a state of sartorial disarray. I've always gotten a chuckle out of that.
I always thought my shoes produced blisters and even bloody corns because we were not that well off compared to most in my neighborhood and bought cheap footware. I have been a great admirer of Dr. Dalrymple/Anthony Daniels since I was a bookseller and also began to read the New Criterion.
Where does desire begin and necessity end? - Is a simple question wrt to Socialism. I find it odd that Stephen makes such a leap to the principles of technology during a pandemic. What am I missing?
What you're 'missing' is that the 'pandemic' was a planned way for disguising the desires of Technocrats as 'necessity' and hiding the fact that a remnant of Morloch are utilizing stolen access to advanced technology as their means for masquerading as 'Eloi' in our time. The hypocrite Socialists are secretly quite proud of themselves for that identity theft, too.
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I could listen to Dr. Daniels endlessly. His discerning mind, elegant wit, and marvelous erudition make him one of my favorite authors. Bravo! And I learned things about Wells that I hadn’t known. Bonus!
"[With progress,] we need a polyphonic thinking rather than humming a specific tune."
"[For eugenics,] the good is in the future and evil is in the present."
Dr. D’s Ralston course on Rasselas was wonderful. I highly recommend it!
The Rasselas course is wonderful. I am 76 and have done 40 plus courses on literature and history. This was one of the best. Dr. Daniel's was super in both the lectures and his readings of the book itself. My two favourite lecturerers are Jonathan Bate and Dr. Daniels. Both share the same facility for straightforward honest discussion and a strong adherence to the facts, rather than fashionable views of the day.
My favourite discussions are on this channel, if only they were daily!
An unalloyed joy to listen to a lecture of such intellectual breadth and depth. More would be very gratefully received! Thank you Dr Daniels and well done Ralston College.
I've been a long time TR fan. What a joy to find these lectures on CZcams. Thank you , Ralston College.
Currently reading Ramses: A Memoir by Theodore Dalrymple. Brilliant, as expected.
Wonderful discussion
Check out his book, “Life at the Bottom” about his career as a doctor in an inner city London hospital and the prison next door. Fascinating and depressing conclusions about our predictably ruinous behavior patterns.
Not in London.
Super cool
One amusing detail of "The Time Machine" that's always stuck with me. When the narrator returns from the future, presumably at an arranged time with his clothes in tatters, his amazed friends are eager to hear his harrowing tale. But first: he has to dress for dinner! It wouldn't do for a gentleman time traveler to appear for dinner in a state of sartorial disarray. I've always gotten a chuckle out of that.
I always thought my shoes produced blisters and even bloody corns because we were not that well off compared to most in my neighborhood and bought cheap footware. I have been a great admirer of Dr. Dalrymple/Anthony Daniels since I was a bookseller and also began to read the New Criterion.
Fascinating content! Thank you!
Where does desire begin and necessity end? - Is a simple question wrt to Socialism. I find it odd that Stephen makes such a leap to the principles of technology during a pandemic. What am I missing?
What you're 'missing' is that the 'pandemic' was a planned way for disguising the desires of Technocrats as 'necessity' and hiding the fact that a remnant of Morloch are utilizing stolen access to advanced technology as their means for masquerading as 'Eloi' in our time. The hypocrite Socialists are secretly quite proud of themselves for that identity theft, too.
A good lecture about a bad writer
Very interesting. I just wish he didn't speak like reading a book
accreditation is suspect, at best
Daniels delivery is spoiled by his random emphasis on words.