Ambivalence: For and Against
Mark O'Connell argues that in an age of strong opinions, we should embrace ambivalence.
Mark O'Connell argues that in an age of strong opinions, we should embrace ambivalence.
As a child, Mark's constitutional ambiguity meant his mother considered printing the phrase 'I might and I mightn't' on a t-shirt. Today, Mark's job as a writer for Slate magazine is to take strong positions. In this fascinating look at the role of ambiguity in our society, he attempts to square the circle - or should that be circle the square - in his determination to have the courage of his own ambivalence.
Producer: Giles Edwards.
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Why it’s strong to be ambivalent
In an age of certainty, of assertions without facts, why not sit on the fence.
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- Wed 20 Nov 2013 20:45BBC Radio 4
- Wed 2 May 2018 12:04BBC Radio 4
- Sat 10 Aug 2019 19:00BBC Radio 4
- Sun 11 Aug 2019 05:45BBC Radio 4
- Sun 11 Aug 2019 17:40BBC Radio 4
- Fri 8 Oct 2021 19:00BBC Radio 4
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