Honestly with Bari Weiss

The Story of Someone Who Changed His Mind

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Mar 28, 2024
Paul Kingsnorth, a writer and former leading environmentalist, shares his transformative journey from radical activism to a simpler, faith-driven lifestyle in rural Ireland. He critiques the modern Green Movement's shift toward commercial interests, emphasizing the spiritual loss embedded in technological progress. Kingsnorth discusses the challenge of navigating contemporary life, advocating for a return to community and nature. He explores the implications of secular ideologies on identity, while seeking hope and meaning in a rapidly changing world.
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Disillusionment with the Green Movement

  • Kingsnorth became disillusioned with the mainstream environmental movement for its focus on carbon emissions and commercial interests.
  • He felt the movement had strayed from its original emphasis on simplicity, slowness, and closeness to nature.
ANECDOTE

The Dark Mountain Project

  • The Dark Mountain Project, a literary project co-founded by Kingsnorth, explored artistic responses to the perceived end of civilization.
  • It attracted writers, musicians, and artists who questioned the prevailing narratives around environmental collapse.
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Move to Rural Ireland

  • Kingsnorth and his wife, a doctor, moved to rural Ireland.
  • They aimed to live simply, homeschool their children, and grow their own food, an experiment driven by a desire to live authentically.
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