The Sovereignty of Good
"The three lectures that make up the shorter book, The Sovereignty of Good, which are also in that volume (iirc) would be a good place to start."See who else recommended this →
Writer and director of Christian Study Center, critic of technology's impact on human experience
L.M. Sacasas is a writer and director of the Christian Study Center of Gainesville, known for his thoughtful critiques of technology's impact on human flourishing. His newsletter, The Convivial Society, explores how digital tools reshape our experience of time, attention, and community. Sacasas's book recommendations span philosophy of technology, ethics, and the humanities, reflecting his mission to help people live more intentionally in a technological age.
2 books recommended
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"The three lectures that make up the shorter book, The Sovereignty of Good, which are also in that volume (iirc) would be a good place to start."See who else recommended this →
"Decided to read Illich's "In the Vineyard of the Text" with the Convivial Society reading group this month. Whether you're in the group or not, this is a book that is well worth your time."See who else recommended this →
Lm Sacasas has publicly recommended 2 books on Twitter/X. The most recent recommendation is "The Sovereignty of Good" by Iris Murdoch.
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