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About John Russon

I'm trying to offer resources for people who are truly interested in studying philosophy. Most of my videos are lectures on the great texts of the history of philosophy. I've tried to make lectures that anyone can listen to and understand, but I'm especially aiming at someone who's actually reading the book and ideally you'll have the book with you to look at as you watch and listen. The lectures can be listened to individually or you can use the playlists to follow out a sequence of lectures on a single philosopher. I also structured many of these lectures as courses, so you can use these lectures to effectively take university courses. (I also have a playlist with the albums I've made with my jazz band, which I hope you'll listen to.)

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The Problem of the Museum: John Berger and Contemporary Art

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