Plato's Podcasts: The Ancients' Guide to Modern Living
By (Author) Mark Vernon
Oneworld Publications
Oneworld Publications
1st October 2009
1st October 2009
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
100
Paperback
224
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 17mm
227g
Do you ever get the feeling that something went wrong What with credit crunches, wars, congestion charges, and unemployment, it is natural to hark back to less complicated times. In this witty and inspiring book, Mark Vernon does just that. However, we are not talking about the 1980s try 400BC! Filled with timeless insight into life, relationships, work and partying, Plato's Podcasts takes a sideways glance at modern living and presents the would-be thoughts of Ancient Philosophers on various topics central to our 21st century existence. From Plato on podcasts to Epicurus on bottled water, this is a funny but profound take on what life means today (and two thousand years ago).
"Highly engaging and Vernon has a good eye for the colourfully weird detail." * The Guardian *
"Engaging and stimulating, full of fascinating anecdotes and provocative contentions. If you want to find out more about how philosophy began, then Vernon is your guide. " * Church Times *
Mark Vernon is a writer, journalist, broadcaster, academic, and former priest. Author of numerous books including Wellbeing and What Not to Say, he is an Honorary Research Fellow at Birkbeck College, University of London, and a regular contributor on various BBC radio and television shows.