Mary Margaret McCabe
@mmmccabe.bsky.social
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Ancient philosopher on either construal. Also, Philosophy in Prison www.philosophyinprison.com

Mary Margaret Anne McCabe, known as M. M. McCabe, is emerita professor of ancient philosophy at King's College London. She has written books on Plato and other ancient philosophers, including the pre-Socratics, Socrates and Aristotle. .. more

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mmmccabe.bsky.social
Just published my account of the work of Philosophy in Prison philosophyinprison.com#philsky #prison #philosophy
journal.thebritishacademy.ac.uk/articles/12/...

mmmccabe.bsky.social
It was somehow comforting in an absurd way and Sheila Hancock was brilliantly honest.
vcorenmitchell.bsky.social
Making topical comedy at bleak news times can be so tough but, in my book, it’s thank heavens for the return of Have I Got News For You, where Ian and Paul work magic to conjure laughs when there are none. Tonight with wonderful Miles Jupp and Sheila Hancock - and me trying to host. 9pm on BBC One.

drjennings.bsky.social
A Labour government that does not fight back against the far right, racism and extremism fundamentally misunderstands the nature of its electoral support.

mmmccabe.bsky.social
But why is the Home Secretary posting on X, as the Guardian reports????
eddavey.libdems.org.uk
Our democracy is too precious to be a plaything for foreign tech barons.

Elon Musk doesn’t care about the British people or our rights. He only cares about himself and his ego.
chrischirp.bsky.social
Esp given assassination of Kirk in US i find Musk's intervention here, calling for dissolution of parliament and a new govt, really scary .

Also UK govt bodies should get the fuck off X.

mmmccabe.bsky.social
Have you asked about the six year rule, precluding long term prisoners from starting a degree until 6 years before release? Sheer waste of some who have ability that could change their lives if it were developed through education. @philosophyinprison.bsky.social has long argued for reform.

mmmccabe.bsky.social
Surely the Today programme is better than this? The conflation of ‘xenophobia’ ( fear of strangers) with racism was made by @robertjenrickmp.bsky.social — giving his own game away. @krishk.com simply described what Jenrick (shockingly) said in the first place. BBC should apologise for apologising.
mrjamesob.bsky.social
'Honest Bob' Jenrick, a politician obviously & deliberately embracing xenophobia, does some weapons grade xenophobia & the BBC *apologises* for a Thought For The Day contributor calling it xenophobic. Licence fee payers need to know who makes these decisions & why. www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
BBC apologises after Robert Jenrick accused of xenophobia
A contributor to Radio 4's Thought for the Day slot made the remark about the shadow justice secretary.
www.bbc.co.uk
13sarahmurphy.bsky.social
FFS! In the midst of the dog-whistling howls, Thought For The Day today was a welcome relief. Calling out Jenrick for his brazen xenophobia and urging people to hold on to their empathy and not to let fear become cruelty.
It’s intolerable that the BBC apologised for that rare moment of decency.
mrjamesob.bsky.social
'Honest Bob' Jenrick, a politician obviously & deliberately embracing xenophobia, does some weapons grade xenophobia & the BBC *apologises* for a Thought For The Day contributor calling it xenophobic. Licence fee payers need to know who makes these decisions & why. www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
BBC apologises after Robert Jenrick accused of xenophobia
A contributor to Radio 4's Thought for the Day slot made the remark about the shadow justice secretary.
www.bbc.co.uk

mmmccabe.bsky.social
Thank you very much for the support! Hugely appreciated. And it is indeed happening, in many UK prisons. @philosophyinprison.bsky.social
barrycsmith.bsky.social
Department of Philosophy at Warwick celebrates its 60th anniversary in Senate House @uolpress.bsky.social with speeches on why #philosophymatters by Qassim Cassam, Heather Widdows, @guylongworth.bsky.social and @mmmccabe.bsky.social

mmmccabe.bsky.social
Glorious peony Sarah Bernhardt just in full and complicated bloom. Brief moment of joy in a world gone mad.
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Listening to Private Passions where Professor @hilarycottam.bsky.social is talking about many social issues, including design of prisons, adult loneliness, finding meaning and purpose in life, and caring for elderly. Fascinating, and available online:
www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/...
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mmmccabe.bsky.social
Yes. Agreed. Not always easy to feel hopeful!
leohickman.carbonbrief.org
The Telegraph is now having to publish so many corrections to articles where it attempts to find *any angle whatsoever* to attack net-zero polices that it makes sense to start tracking them here.

These are the ones published since Labour won the election.

"We are happy to correct the record."

mmmccabe.bsky.social
Ps I agree completely about previous gov failures!!!!!

mmmccabe.bsky.social
I understand it to be the continuation of the previous gov policy of building super prisons. But unlike the Victorian prisons they are often far from transport links and hard for family to visit. Not good for rehabilitation (or for the work of prison charities providing interesting things to do).

mmmccabe.bsky.social
Of course. But some changes could be made right away and are not — and the building programme points in the wrong direction, towards ‘lock-em-up’ rather than thinking about prisons could be improved, not least by more support for some of the inspirational people working there.

mmmccabe.bsky.social
I hoped so. But not much is changing. E.g. an easy win would be to scrap the ‘six-year-rule’ denying support for degree work until prisoners are within six years of release. This wastes talent AND the good effect of HE work among larger group on the wing. Labour talk is still about super prisons.
rdgwhatson.bsky.social
We're just days away from the local leg of the Berkshire Chamber Music Festival, with two fab concerts at St James the Less, Pangbourne - Mozart and Beethoven from the BCMF ensemble on 4 June, and Champagne and Candlelight with award-winning harpist Oliver Wass on 6 June!
buff.ly/ZQ0BmSS
Various classical musicians