Correction on the talk at Macalester Friday the 13th of July - it's at 6 pm. Here is the information again:
I've been writing less lately because I've been preparing a trip to the 
USA, my first one in three years, and posting will be light for the next
 several weeks during our trip.
I'll be visiting family in Missouri in early July, and have been invited
 to speak to Occupy St. Louis at 7 pm on July 4, at Legacy Books & 
Cafe, off Delmar
                & Union in the city. 
Then The Girl and I journey to Minnesota to see old friends, and I will 
be giving a lecture at Macalester College two nights in a row -- Friday,
 July 13 at 6 pm, and Saturday, July 14 at 7 pm.
The lectures, held in the Weyerhauser Boardroom, will be on "O'Sterity: 
How the Irish thrived in desperate times." The talks will focus on the 
problems we face in the coming decades -- peak oil, climate change and 
economic collapse, all summed up as the "Long Emergency" -- and how we 
can deal with them using the skills and knowledge of traditional 
cultures.
Ireland, I point out, makes a good example: when my wife was growing up 
here in the 1970s, it was poorer than many Third-World countries, and 
not everyone had electricity or indoor plumbing. Yet statistics show 
people were better-educated, safer, healthier and happier -- at least 
from survey responses -- than Americans today. If we can piece apart 
why, I argue, we can help Americans and other modern people thrive 
during difficult times. 
I've also been invited to speak on Andy Driscoll's "Truth to Tell" radio
 programme at 9 a.m. on July 16. The programme can be heard in the Twin 
Cities area. 
If you're interested in homesteading, traditional culture, distributism, 
or any of the other subjects we talk about here, feel free to come, or 
let your friends know.
Sunday, 24 June 2012
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2 comments:
I'm glad you were able to give some talks while you were visiting the U.S.! Are you thinking of uploading the text for your lectures onto the blog for those of us who weren't able to go? I'd be interested in reading it!
Papabear,
Yes, a filmmaker shot footage of the talks, and I'd like to see it made into a DVD or posted onto the web soon. I'll keep you posted.
Thank you.
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