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Locke’s theory of self-ownership continues to inform how individuals in modern societies perceive themselves as capable of choosing and acting freely and independently, motivated by their own intentions.
However, as a scholar of 18th-century British literature and culture, I am aware that some of Locke’s contemporaries challenged his portrayal of the fixed and ownable self, arguing that individuals are made up of constantly moving atoms and therefore fluid and prone to being transformed.
This idea, which came from the ancient Greek philosopher Epicurus, may prove valuable and persuasive as societies struggle to recover from the devastation of COVID-19.
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Online Spread the Music Festival raises $10,000-plus for Michigan musicians
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Northern Michigan’s Caroline Barlow described it as “a dream come true.”
More than 200 Michigan artists – live-streaming their sets from stages, living rooms and studios from across the state – created virtual enchantment during the five-day Spread the Music Festival, which wrapped up March 28 with a home-grown set by The Verve Pipe’s Brian Vander Ark.
Hosted for the second year by the Michigan Music Alliance, the online festival drew thousands of viewers from across the globe and raised more than $10,200 in donations for the Michigan Artist Relief Fund, which assists musicians in need.
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Actor Jeff Daniels keeps his music in spotlight in new ‘Alive and Well Enough’ album Gary Graff, cleveland.com
CLEVELAND, Ohio There’s a great deal of pandemic-induced physical distance between Jeff Daniels and his musical audience these days.
But the Emmy Award-winning and Tony Award-nominated actor and singer-songwriter is hoping his new album, “Alive and Well Enough,” brings everyone a little bit closer.
“I just led with the songwriting and also the celebration of the sound of just one acoustic guitar,” Daniels, 65, says by phone from his home in Chelsea, Mich., where he also operates the Purple Rose Theatre. “This wasn’t about bringing in a bunch of other musicians. We’re not adding harmonies or anything.
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