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Martin Ryle and Kate Soper reflect critically on the enduring ideal of 'culture' as the means of intellectual development, exploring the tensions and contradictions between it and the contemporary world of work, pleasure and consumption.

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Martin Ryle and Kate Soper reflect critically on the enduring ideal of 'culture' as the means of intellectual development, exploring the tensions and contradictions between it and the contemporary world of work, pleasure and consumption.
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Martin Ryle is Senior Lecturer in Continuing Education at the University of Sussex. His previous books include The Politics of Nuclear Disarmament, Ecology and Socialism, and Journeys in Ireland. Kate Soper teaches philosophy and cultural theory at the University of North London. Her previous works include On Human Needs, What is Nature? Culture, Politics and the Non-Human and, with Verso, Troubled Pleasures.