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Episode Synopsis
This episode originally appeared on our Patreon last November - but we thought everybody would like it! Here's the best of what we were reading in the fall.
Reading and Great Books
The Great Books Podcast - John Miller - (1:05)
Thinking In Public - Al Mohler - (5:50)
David French
“The Bookish Life” - Joseph Epstein, First Things - (7:32)
“Why Youth Stay in the Church When They Grow Up” - Jon Nielson - (9:27)
On China and the Future
“How the Enlightenment Ends” - Henry Kissinger, The Atlantic - (11:32)
On China - Henry Kissinger
“The Real China Challenge: Managing Its Decline” - Bret Stephens, New York Times
“The 21st Century Will Belong to China” - The Munk Debates
For a while here in the middle, we get off track talking about the ethics of AI and the dignity of every human being…
“The Steward of Middle Earth” - Hannah Long, The Weekly Standard - (24:40)
Reading and Great Books
The Great Books Podcast - John Miller - (1:05)
Thinking In Public - Al Mohler - (5:50)
David French
“The Bookish Life” - Joseph Epstein, First Things - (7:32)
“Why Youth Stay in the Church When They Grow Up” - Jon Nielson - (9:27)
On China and the Future
“How the Enlightenment Ends” - Henry Kissinger, The Atlantic - (11:32)
On China - Henry Kissinger
“The Real China Challenge: Managing Its Decline” - Bret Stephens, New York Times
“The 21st Century Will Belong to China” - The Munk Debates
For a while here in the middle, we get off track talking about the ethics of AI and the dignity of every human being…
“The Steward of Middle Earth” - Hannah Long, The Weekly Standard - (24:40)
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