Tim Lott was the first mainstream UK journalist to profile Jordan Peterson, in the Spectator magazine. A novelist and storyteller, he also describes himself as an 'old lefty'.
In this, he discusses with Rebel Wisdom's David Fuller how the 'left' has changed in his lifetime - what the current left could learn from Jordan Peterson's thought, and the effect that a new ideological thinking is having on art and literature.
Tim's Spectator piece about Jordan Peterson: [ Ссылка ]
Tim's brilliant novel, 'The Scent of Dried Roses': [ Ссылка ]
This film is part of a larger Rebel Wisdom series, "Jordan Peterson and the left, a new conversation". The other films are as follows.
Main discussion with new Jordan Peterson interview: [ Ссылка ]
'What can the left learn from Jordan Peterson', with Matthew Segall and Jesse Estrin from the California Institute of Integral Studies: [ Ссылка ]
'Jordan Peterson and Integral Theory', with Jeff Salzman of the Daily Evolver: [ Ссылка ]
'Jordan Peterson and the patriarchy', with Lene Andersen: [ Ссылка ]
'Beyond polarisation?' The left & Jordan Peterson, with Ronan Harrington, Alter Ego: [ Ссылка ]
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