David Brooks on Youth, Morality, and Loneliness (Live at Mason) - a podcast by Mercatus Center at George Mason University

from 2018-06-06T11:57:08

:: ::

For two hours every morning, David Brooks crawls around his living room floor, organizing piles of research. Then, the piles become paragraphs, the paragraphs become columns or chapters, and the process - which he calls "writing" - is complete.

After that he might go out and see some people. A lunch, say, with his friend Tyler. And the two will discuss the things they're thinking, writing, and learning about. And David will feel rejuvenated, for he is a social animal (as are we all).

Then one day David will be asked by Tyler to come on his show, and perform this act publicly. To talk about his love for Bruce Springsteen, being a modern-day Whig, his "religious bisexuality," covenants vs. contracts, today's answer to the "Fallows Question," why failure is overrated, community and loneliness, the upside of being invaded by Canada, and much more.

And though he will be intimidated, David will oblige, and the result is here for you to enjoy.

Transcript and links

Follow David on Twitter

Follow Tyler on Twitter

More CWT goodness:

Facebook

Twitter

Instagram

Email

Further episodes of Conversations with Tyler

Further podcasts by Mercatus Center at George Mason University

Website of Mercatus Center at George Mason University