Everyone from Socrates onwards
has asked, "How shall we live?" Politicians
and thinkers all through history have had a vision
of what human life is for. And then you get to
us - the most advanced civilisation there's ever
been - and we duck the only question that counts.
We offer people 'more and better choices'. And
look at us. All those boring statistics about
suicide and addiction and depression. All those
boring facts about how the planet is dying.
Should the politicians offer a vision of what
human life is for? Or is it ridiculous to expect
the First Minister to have anything interesting
to say on the meaning of human existence? Join
playeringht Gary Owen and Ruth is Stranger than
Richard, with repesentatives of all the main parties,
to talk about the Big Questions of Life, the Universe,
and Everything - or explain why they don't have
to. |