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Rebel Academics? | Professor Lance Strate & The Media Ecologists

WATCH AS VIDEO This past December I had the joy of visiting Fordham University and speaking at length with Professor Lance Strate. Among other things, Professor Strate is Professor of Communication and Media Studies at Fordham University. He’s a remarkable person with an impressive resume. I was drawn to speak with Professor Strate for two…

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Fish & Water: Jacques Ellul on the “Total Environment”

WATCH AS VIDEO I realize that I overuse the analogy of the fish not being able to see the water that it is swimming in, and I ask your forbearance in this. (And yes, I will still likely use this analogy again!) If I return to this analogy it’s because the writers that we have…

The Irony of the “Liberation” of the Individual | Jacques Ellul

WATCH AS VIDEO One of the initial criticisms of the pre-Industrial world was that the individual was squashed by his responsibility to the wider society in which he found himself. The Enlightenment, and the subsequent liberation movements that it inspired, focused on the rights of the individual often at the expense of the individual’s responsibilities…

Can We Escape Technology’s Grip? | Jacques Ellul

Watch As Video Is there some way to avoid the influence of technological development? In the modern world, alas, this is more or less impossible. If Jacques Ellul, writing nearly a hundred years ago, was pessimistic about this possibility, how much less possible is this today? Today’s quote from Ellul reflects this pessimism: “Modern technology…

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Where Are We Going? | Jacques Ellul on the Modern Technological World’s Lack of Direction

How do we decide whether or not to adopt a new technology? What criteria do we use when we encounter a new product, new service, or a new way of doing or thinking about something? Unfortunately, many of us do not have clear criteria and so we do not have the necessary filters for making…

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Propaganda & The Machine | Who Was Jacques Ellul?

WATCH AS VIDEO The next great thinker in our series is the French philosopher, sociologist, and Reformed theologian, Jacques Ellul. Ellul was born in Bordeaux, France, in 1912. He was professor of history and the sociology of institutions at the University of Bordeaux. Among the many topics he discusses in his more than 60 books…

Building The Convivial Society | Ivan Illich

  WATCH AS VIDEO In previous installments, inspired by the thought of the great cultural critic Ivan Illich, we considered what human freedom means and discussed the importance of maximizing for human agency. We also looked at, among other things, Ivan Illich’s critique of the modern education and health systems. I wanted to end our…

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What Does It Mean To Be “Healthy”? | Ivan Illich On Health & The Medical Industrial Complex

Watch As Video While the work of Ivan Illich offers remarkable and counterintuitive insights into a variety of aspects of the modern world, he is best known as a critic of both the modern educational system and the modern health system. In one of his most influential works, Limits to Medicine: Medical Nemesis, The Expropriation…

Maximizing Human Agency | Ivan Illich on The Convivial Society

Watch As Video The quotes from Ivan Illich that we have looked at thus far might suggest that he was a pessimistic and unhappy person. The truth, however, is that Illich does more than simply offer a critique, he also provides a vision and a path forward, as the title of his seminal work, Tools…