I’m 35 posts in (!!) to The Daily Inchoate after starting this little project in late November 2023. Today’s post is short, as will be most posts this week since I’m taking stock of how far we’ve come and where we might go next.
To that end, I’m inviting your feedback / comments.
To set a little context, my mission has been, roughly, to share a sort of running commentary (hence “daily” and “inchoate” work-in-progress) on things I’m learning, reading, and thinking about, plus a few resources — all having to do with trying to be better humans in the Anthropocene.
I’d love to hear about what resonated, struck you, could be improved (any and all suggestions!), and what you’d like to hear more about.
Thank you for being my first subscribers — and supportive friends and family! 🥰
I really liked the walk through of Arendt's work, although the series on her overlap with Benjamin and Valk was a little harder to follow. I would have liked a bit more of Benjamin and Valk first before the intermix. But overall very interesting. For those of use who do not have the time or inclination to engage with hefty texts, still being able to engage with the ideas is super fun.
I also wouldn't mind a little more of how you are absorbing these ideas personally. You seem to have personal posts and more intellectual posts, but what about the bridge? Action!
I really liked the walk through of Arendt's work, although the series on her overlap with Benjamin and Valk was a little harder to follow. I would have liked a bit more of Benjamin and Valk first before the intermix. But overall very interesting. For those of use who do not have the time or inclination to engage with hefty texts, still being able to engage with the ideas is super fun.
I also wouldn't mind a little more of how you are absorbing these ideas personally. You seem to have personal posts and more intellectual posts, but what about the bridge? Action!
Action, indeed! :)