Description
Mark Kingwell is as at home discussing Battlestar Galactica as he is civility, can find the Plato in popular culture, and sees in idleness a deeply revolutionary gesture. In Measure Yourself Against the Earth, he brings his heady mixture of critical intelligence and infectious enthusiasm to bear on film, aesthetics, politics, leisure, literature and much more, showing us how each can help us to imagine and achieve the society we want. The concept of “the gift” unites many of these essays: it is in this idea, Kingwell argues persuasively, in which we may be able to refashion the real world of democracy. “An activist, fugitive democracy. A living democracy that is no opaque demand but a real thing—a society. Democracy: the gift we keep on giving each other.”
Smart, engaged, and wide ranging, Mark Kingwell’s Measure Yourself Against the Earth confirms its author as among our leading cultural theorists and philosophers.
Praise for Mark Kingwell
“Mark Kingwell is a beautiful writer, a lucid thinker and a patient teacher … His insights are intellectual anchors in a fast-changing world.”—Naomi Klein, author of No Logo
“Illuminates on almost every page.”—The Los Angeles Times
“An original approach to where we are as a civilization.”—The Washington Post
“An engaging collection from an urbane, observant writer of admirably lucid prose.”—Kirkus Reviews
“Smoothly splicing together personal narrative, philosophical inquiry and historical analysis, frequent Harper’s contributor [Mark] Kingwell … wears his learning lightly.”—Publishers’ Weekly
“The writing is elegant, often poetic. It appeals to the thoughtful reader who thrives on insights into the way humans interact.”—The Globe & Mail