The End of Learning

By |2018-10-16T20:25:03-05:00June 5th, 2012|Categories: Books, Christian Humanism, Christianity, Education, Liberal Learning, RAK, Russell Kirk|Tags: |

Russell Kirk Anyone who turns the dial of a television set nowadays may be tempted to remark that genuine learning came to an end during the latter half of the twentieth century. For the moment, however, I employ the word “end” not to suggest termination, but in the sense of “purpose” or “object.” [...]

The Permanent Things & Imaginative Conservatism (pt II)

By |2019-11-14T15:22:54-06:00June 5th, 2012|Categories: Audio/Video, Conservatism, Russell Kirk, W. Winston Elliott III|Tags: |

by Winston Elliott III & Darrin Moore Below is the second of three video segments (see part I here and part III here) of “The Permanent Things & Imaginative Conservatism”, the recent discussion of conservatism and the American Republic with host Darrin Moore & editor of The Imaginative Conservative, Winston Elliott, on WAAM Radio Talk1600 [...]

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