A Brief History of Cunning

August 15th, 2008 by Steve Bowbrick

Here’s a lovely Radio 3 programme by American satirist Joe Queenan that does a simple and special thing: it draws our attention to the strangeness and difficulty of our language and of the concepts we use it to describe. I thought I knew what cunning was but I pretty quickly learnt that it’s a fantastically tricky and contingent word, woven into the history of human misconduct in a really subtle way: Italian journalist Beppe Severgnini says in the programme that “cunning is a pathology of intelligence”. Good stuff (MP3).

2 Responses to “A Brief History of Cunning”

  1. Dwillems Says:

    The link doesn’t seem to be working here.

  2. Dwillems Says:

    Works now, thanks!

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