When I spoke to Jon Waterlow he reminded me that George Orwell once said that
every joke is a tiny revolution. Well, it turns out jokes can be even more
than that. In his fantastic new book, It's Only a Joke Comrade: Humour, Trust
and Everyday Life Under Stalin, Waterlow explores the fascinating world of
jokes in the Soviet Union during the 1930's. This week Jon joins me to discuss
Stalin jokes, how we perceive reality, and the power and limits of political
humour. Tune in and find out how Reagan's sense of humour, pencil techniques,
and mind viruses all play a roll in the story.
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