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CATEGORY: POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY (5 min)
** Individualism in Ancient Greece ([link removed])
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Two fun facts:
First, the concept of “individualism” goes way back.
Yes, all the way back to ancient Greece. The idea was dimmer then, but it existed nonetheless.
Second, the ancient Greeks believed that without community, or a polis, individuals couldn’t attain their full humanness.
That idea has had some interesting consequences. Aristotle wrestled with one of them.
Is Man Really a Political Animal?
This week’s Intercollegiate Review article is an excerpt from John W. Danford’s excellent book Roots of Freedom.
Here, Danford explores the Greeks’ understanding of individualism.
Must everything be understood as belonging to the polis?
Was Aristotle right that man is a political animal?
If you’re interested in individual freedom, you’ll want to read this one.
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CATEGORY: CULTURE (6 min)
** Facing a Crisis of Family Formation ([link removed])
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Conservatives often refer to the family as an “institution.”
When you think about it, that sounds strange.
What makes the family an institution?
Isn’t the family pre-institutional?
What “Family” Means
In the American Conservative, renowned author and political analyst Yuval Levin unpacks what “family” means, why it’s so significant . . . and what we lose if it falls apart.
His article explores:
* the two facets of what the family does for individuals—and for society
* how the family introduces individuals to the realities of freedom and choice
* how controversy around the family has obscured our understanding of what it is
Levin, as one of our readers commented, is always worth listening to.
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CATEGORY: POLITICS (41 min)
** Identity Politics: Uniquely American ([link removed])
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Is identity politics a new phenomenon?
It certainly appears to have coopted every other issue on the American political landscape.
But in this excellent lecture by Peter Skerry, professor of political science at Boston College, you’ll learn where identity politics comes from . . . and why it’s older than you think.
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