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The Ezra Klein ShowOct 8, 2021

Let's Talk About the Anxiety Freedom Can Cause

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Notable books mentioned: The Right to Sex by Amiya Srinivasan, On Freedom by Maggie Nelson, The Argonauts by Maggie Nelson, Bluets by Maggie Nelson

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The Right to Sex
Amiya Srinivasan

The host mentioned 'The Right to Sex' to explore the complexities of freedom and how our sexual identities are shaped by societal constraints. This…

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On Freedom
Maggie Nelson

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The Argonauts
Maggie Nelson

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Let's Talk About the Anxiety Freedom Can Cause mentions The Right to Sex by Amiya Srinivasan, On Freedom by Maggie Nelson, The Argonauts by Maggie Nelson, and Bluets by Maggie Nelson with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.

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Maggie Nelson is a poet, critic and cultural theorist whose work includes the award-winning 2016 book “The Argonauts.” Her newest work, “On Freedom,” pierces right into the heart of America’s founding idea: What if there’s no such thing as freedom, at least not freedom as a state of enduring liberation? And more than that: What if we don’t want to be free? Perhaps that’s the great lie in the American dream: We’re taught to want freedom, but many of us recoil from its touch. Nelson describes herself as a “disobedient thinker,” someone who enjoys looking at “the difficulty of difficult things,” and this conversation bears that out. We talk about when and whether freedom is hard to bear, the difference between a state of liberation and the daily practice of freedom, the hard conversations sexual liberation demands, what it means to live in koans, my problems with the “The Giving Tree,” Nelson’s disagreements with the left, the difficulty of maintaining your own experience of art in an age when the entire internet wants to tell you how to feel about everything, and more. Book Recommendations: Possibilities by David Graeber Wayward Lives, Beautiful Experiments by Saidiya Hartman The Force of Nonviolence by Judith Butler You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more episodes of "The Ezra Klein Show" at nytimes.com/ezra-klein-podcast, and you can find Ezra on Twitter @ezraklein. Book recommendations from all our guests are listed at https://www.nytimes.com/article/ezra-klein-show-book-recs. Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at [email protected]. “The Ezra Klein Show” is produced by Annie Galvin, Jeff Geld and Rogé Karma; fact-checking by Mary Marge Locker and Michelle Harris; original music by Isaac Jones; mixing by Jeff Geld, audience strategy by Shannon Busta. Special thanks to Kristin Lin.
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Readers interested in cultural criticism and the philosophy of freedomReaders interested in philosophical discussions on freedom and societal norms.Readers interested in cultural criticism and philosophical explorations of freedom.Readers interested in philosophical explorations of freedomIndividuals interested in art, cancel culture, and mental healthReaders interested in art criticism and personal interpretation

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The Right to Sex
Amiya Srinivasan
Best for Readers interested in cultural criticism and the philosophy of freedomOften cited around conditions of unfreedom

Amiya Srinivasan's book discusses the conditions of unfreedom under which our sexual personas and desires are formed.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Readers interested in cultural criticism and the philosophy of freedom
Key quote: One of the key essays ends with the words, we have never yet been free.
The host mentioned 'The Right to Sex' to explore the complexities of freedom and how our sexual identities are shaped by societal constraints. This discussion leads into a broader reflection on the nature of freedom itself, as prompted by Srinivasan's work.
ASIN: 1250858798
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On Freedom
Maggie Nelson
Best for Readers interested in philosophical discussions on freedom and societal norms.Often cited around concept of freedom

Maggie Nelson's book asks challenging questions about the nature of freedom and its complexities.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Readers interested in philosophical discussions on freedom and societal norms.
Key quote: What if freedom, it's not something we win, but really something we practice, even when it's hard.
The host references Maggie Nelson's 'On Freedom' to explore the complexities surrounding the idea of freedom, particularly in relation to societal expectations and personal desires. This book challenges the conventional notion of freedom as a state of being, suggesting instead that it is a practice that requires ongoing effort and awareness.
ASIN: 1644450623
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The Argonauts
Maggie Nelson
Best for Readers interested in cultural criticism and philosophical explorations of freedom.Often cited around freedom and constraints

Maggie Nelson is the author of the beautiful books, The Argonauts and Bluets.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Readers interested in cultural criticism and philosophical explorations of freedom.
Key quote: What if freedom, it's not something we win, but really something we practice, even when it's hard.
The host mentions Maggie Nelson's book 'The Argonauts' in the context of discussing the complexities of freedom. This book, along with Nelson's other works, challenges the conventional understanding of freedom and explores the difficulties associated with it.
ASIN: 1555977359
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Bluets
Maggie Nelson
Best for Readers interested in philosophical explorations of freedomOften cited around freedom and constraint

Maggie Nelson is the author of the beautiful books, The Argonauts and Bluets.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Readers interested in philosophical explorations of freedom
Key quote: What if there's no such thing as freedom?
The host mentions Maggie Nelson's 'Bluets' while discussing her book 'On Freedom,' which explores the complexities of freedom and the anxieties surrounding it. This connection highlights how Nelson's work challenges conventional notions of freedom and encourages deeper reflection on its implications.
ASIN: 1933517409
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The Coddling of the American Mind
John Haidt and Greg Lukianoff
Best for Individuals interested in art, cancel culture, and mental healthOften cited around cancel culture and freedom

This book discusses cancel culture and freedom on campus, critiquing how cognitive behavioral therapy is applied.

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Sentiment: Critical Analysis
For: Individuals interested in art, cancel culture, and mental health
Key quote: And their critique of a lot of what is happening is that they're not doing it in a way that's good.
The host mentions 'The Coddling of the American Mind' to discuss the contrasting interpretations of events in the context of cancel culture and individual versus collective responses. They highlight the book's argument about cognitive behavioral therapy and its implications for how people perceive and react to controversial situations on campuses.
ASIN: 0735224919
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Best for Readers interested in art criticism and personal interpretationOften cited around freedom of interpretation

A great book by T.J. Clarke is mentioned, but the title is not specified.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Readers interested in art criticism and personal interpretation
Key quote: I'm very riveted by that kind of slow looking, all of which is to say, because I'm so devoted to all that as a mode of being, and would actually like to be more devoted to it as a mode of being, than being pushed around by, you know, internet mobs as to what I'm supposed to be outraged about would really be not something I could afford intellectually.
The host mentions T.J. Clarke's work to emphasize the importance of personal interpretation in experiencing art, free from external pressures. They reflect on how the internet influences our perceptions and reactions to cultural works, contrasting it with a more individualistic approach to art appreciation.
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The Return
Hisham Mattar
Best for Readers interested in art, literature, and the impact of digital culture on personal interpretation.Often cited around freedom of interpretation

Hisham Mattar's book is mentioned in the context of returning to paintings and the insights they provide over time.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Readers interested in art, literature, and the impact of digital culture on personal interpretation.
Key quote: I'm very riveted by that kind of slow looking, all of which is to say, because I'm so devoted to all that as a mode of being, and would actually like to be more devoted to it as a mode of being, than being pushed around by, you know, internet mobs as to what I'm supposed to be outraged about would really be not something I could afford intellectually.
The host mentions 'The Return' by Hisham Mattar to illustrate the importance of personal engagement with art and literature, free from external pressures. This book serves as a reflection on how individual experiences can be overshadowed by collective opinions shaped by the internet.
ASIN: B018PD2HIQ
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no right, no wrong
Pema Chodron
Best for Readers interested in ethics and personal growthOften cited around no right, no wrong concept

The discussion revolves around the idea of no right, no wrong as presented by Pema Chodron, highlighting the challenges of ethical certainty in a complex world.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Readers interested in ethics and personal growth
Key quote: the profound challenge that that kind of thinking poses to, especially a cultural moment so defined by ethical certainty and moral righteousness is very, um, in, in the face of so many, you know, noxious and brutal challenges that, that we face and that caused so much suffering.
The host discusses Pema Chodron's book to explore the complexities of ethical certainty and moral righteousness in contemporary culture. They highlight how the idea of 'no right, no wrong' challenges conventional thinking and invites deeper reflection on our beliefs and behaviors.
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Best for Readers interested in personal narratives and family stories.Often cited around personal connection to family

The speaker references two earlier books they wrote about their mother's sister who was murdered, indicating a personal connection to the subject matter.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Readers interested in personal narratives and family stories.
Key quote: The speaker references two earlier books they wrote about their mother's sister who was murdered.
The host briefly mentions their previous works related to their mother's sister, who was murdered. This reference highlights the emotional weight and personal significance of the subject matter for the speaker.
Campus Sex, Campus Security cover
Best for Individuals interested in feminist discourse on sexualityOften cited around Sexual agency and trauma

The idea of sex as a scene of learning, which is discussed in the context of women's experiences and the need for different frames to talk about sex.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals interested in feminist discourse on sexuality
Key quote: I think one of the strongest currents of that chapter was just to say that, you know, as we have this discourse of complaint and protest of the not good enough, that doesn't substitute for other conversations in which we can speak about sex and desire.
The host discusses the importance of reframing conversations about sex, particularly for women, beyond trauma and victimhood. They reference Jennifer Doyle's book to highlight the concept of sex as a site for learning and intelligence, advocating for a broader discourse around sexual experiences.
ASIN: 1584351691
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Possibilities
David Graeber
Best for Readers interested in political philosophy and the nuances of freedomOften cited around freedom and anxiety

Essays on hierarchy, rebellion, and desire. The book informed my thinking, particularly about moving away from paranoid thinking.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Readers interested in political philosophy and the nuances of freedom
Key quote: I think that the book is concerned, however, with, you know, what you might call morning after or what, you know, Jack Kornfield might call like, you know, after the ecstasy, the laundry, and this kind of feeling of the comedown.
The host mentions 'Possibilities' to explore the complex relationship between freedom and anxiety, emphasizing that the pursuit of freedom can often lead to discomfort. The book challenges the notion of liberation as a singular event, suggesting instead that it requires ongoing effort and negotiation.
ASIN: 1904859666
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Wayward Lives, Beautiful Experiments cover
Best for Readers interested in historical social movementsOften cited around struggles for autonomy

The book discusses young black women at the turn of the 20th century and their struggles for autonomy and freedom.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Readers interested in historical social movements
Key quote: The book discusses young black women at the turn of the 20th century and their struggles for autonomy and freedom.
The host highlights the book's exploration of the lives of young black women in the early 20th century. It provides a nuanced understanding of their fight for autonomy and freedom during that era.
ASIN: B07QGKWQNY
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Best for Readers interested in ethics and social justiceOften cited around nonviolence in the 21st century

This book explores the concept of nonviolence in the 21st century and its relation to ethical obligation amidst destructive potential.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers interested in ethics and social justice
Key quote: Her refocus on what nonviolence can mean in the 21st century.
The host mentions Judith Butler's 'The Force of Nonviolence' as a significant work that offers a fresh perspective on the concept of nonviolence. The book's exploration of ethical obligation amidst destructive potential is seen as particularly relevant for contemporary discussions on nonviolence.
ASIN: B0842YHZS4
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Purple Rain

Confidence: 90%

The speaker reflects on watching the movie Purple Rain again after Prince's death and how it impacted their understanding of sexuality and energy.