So I was delighted to attend the 15th Annual Conference at the Hannah Arendt Center for Politics and Humanities at Bard College. This year’s title was:
Friendship & Politics.
The opening talk was by Roger Berkowitz, director of the Hannah Arendt Center. He talked about Arendt's view of friendship as the center of a good life and critical to functioning politics.
There were so many good discussions, all in person and available on Zoom. The one that most filled Olin Hall was on Friday morning. Psychotherapist, international best-selling author and popular TED talk presenter Esther Perel discussed the Power of Friendship with psychologist and professor Marisa Franco, also a best-selling author and popular TED talk presenter. Several groups of students filed in just before the Perel and Franco spoke.
Franco talked about her recent book Platonic. She talked about the importance of friendship then Esther Perel asked the audience questions about their relationships and the importance of friendship in their lives.
Niobe Way made another high-energy presentation about her work on the crisis of connection in modern life and the crisis of masculinity. She Professor of Developmental Psychology and the founder of the Project for the Advancement of Our Common Humanity at New York University.
Earlier this year I attended the Summer Social at the Hannah Arendt Center.
I went to two of the several breakout sessions. More about those in the next post.