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Ben Ware is a philosopher and social theorist, who is Co-Director of the Centre for Philosophy and Art at King’s College London.
In this conversation with philosopher Maria Balaska he joins us to discuss extinction and how as we approach the end of all things, we must face our apocalyptic future without flinching. Arguing that in fact, extinction is the very lens through which we should examine our current reality and lifestyle.
EVERYONE IS INTERESTED IN EVERYTHING
Sunday Papers Live. The broadsheets brought to life - Covering sections like Politics, World News, Food, Music, Culture, and Lifestyle. From in-depth discussions on current affairs to light-hearted silliness, the event showcases a rich tapestry of people and opinions.
The idea of relaxing in a massive living room, sipping a Bloody Mary while being regaled with stories and insights from a diverse and inspiring array of writers, professors, activists and journalists seems to us like the perfect way to spend a Sunday.
Setting out to provide nothing less than the ultimate Sunday. To reimagine its vital elements as communal experiences: papers, roasts and Bloody Marys.
The editorial policy of Sunday Papers Live is proudly open minded working upon the assumption that everyone is interested in everything.
Live is better
Hail Sundays
Passion is contagious
Love thy neighbour
The world is worthy of improvement
Hail Brunch. Hail Roasts. Hail Bloody Marys