Enduring Interest

By Flagg Taylor

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Episodes: 45

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A books and ideas podcast with Flagg Taylor. From the unjustly neglected, to the underappreciated, to the oft-cited but seldom read, to the just plain obscure, we aim to give important books and essays of enduring interest a wider audience. Some works will allow us to revisit permanent questions, while others might provide a unique perspective on a very contemporary problem. We hope to educate and entertain and take listeners away from the pressure of the present and the new.

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Episode Date
SPEECH AND CENSORSHIP #8: Season Four Wrapup with Alex Duff, Yuval Levin and Jonathan Rauch
Jun 05, 2024
SPEECH AND CENSORSHIP #7: Rochelle Gurstein on her book The Repeal of Reticence
May 01, 2024
SPEECH AND CENSORSHIP #6: Alexander Duff on Herbert Marcuse's "Repressive Tolerance"
Mar 27, 2024
SPEECH AND CENSORSHIP #5: Michael Zuckert on James Madison's "Report of 1800"
Feb 14, 2024
SPEECH AND CENSORSHIP #4: Jenna Silber Storey on Pierre Manent and Political Speech
Jan 17, 2024
SPEECH AND CENSORSHIP #3: Yuval Levin on Walter Berns and Irving Kristol on the Case for Censorship
Dec 13, 2023
Daniel Mahoney on Raymond Aron’s Last Lecture: Liberty and Equality
Nov 13, 2023
SPEECH AND CENSORSHIP #2: James Stoner on Willmoore Kendall’s ”The ’Open Society’ And Its Fallacies”
Oct 11, 2023
SPEECH AND CENSORSHIP #1: Kindly Inquisitors with Jonathan Rauch
Sep 15, 2023
LIBERAL EDUCATION #7: Roundtable with Corey, Koganzon, & the Zuckerts
Sep 04, 2023
LIBERAL EDUCATION #6: Henry Bugbee, “Education and the Style of our Lives” with Joseph M. Keegin
Sep 01, 2023
LIBERAL EDUCATION #5: Zena Hitz, Jonathan Marks, and Roosevelt Montás on Liberal Education
Aug 28, 2023
LIBERAL EDUCATION #4: Elizabeth Corey on Michael Oakeshott’s ”A Place of Learning” and ”Learning and Teaching”
Aug 25, 2023
LIBERAL EDUCATION #3: Pavlos Papadopoulos on Eva Brann’s Paradoxes of Education in a Republic
Aug 21, 2023
LIBERAL EDUCATION #2: Rita Koganzon on Hannah Arendt
Aug 18, 2023
LIBERAL EDUCATION #1: Michael and Catherine Zuckert on Leo Strauss’s “What is Liberal Education?” and “Liberal Education and Responsibility”
Aug 14, 2023
TOTALITARIANISM AND IDEOLOGY #7: Roundtable with Cavanagh, Howland, Link & Pontuso
Aug 11, 2023
TOTALITARIANISM AND IDEOLOGY #6: Nathan Pinkoski on François Furet’s The Passing of an Illusion: The Idea of Communism of the Twentieth Cent
Aug 07, 2023
TOTALITARIANISM AND IDEOLOGY #5: Clare Cavanagh on the poetry of Czeslaw Milosz
Aug 04, 2023
TOTALITARIANISM AND IDEOLOGY#4: James Pontuso on Václav Havel’s Audience, The Unveiling and Protest
Jul 31, 2023
TOTALITARIANISM AND IDEOLOGY #3: Daniel J. Mahoney on Raymond Aron’s ”The Opium of the Intellectuals”
Jul 28, 2023
TOTALITARIANISM AND IDEOLOGY #2: Perry Link on ”China: The Anaconda in the Chandelier”
Jul 24, 2023
TOTALITARIANISM AND IDEOLOGY #1: Jacob Howland on Yevgeny Zamyatin’s WE
Jul 21, 2023
Pamela Jensen on Rousseau’s Letter to d’Alembert
May 15, 2023
Fred Bauer on Norman Podhoretz’s Making It
Mar 06, 2023
Elizabeth Amato on William Alexander Percy’s Lanterns on the Levee: Reflections of a Planter’s Son
Feb 06, 2023
Matt Dinan on Aristotle’s social virtues
Dec 23, 2022
Greg Thomas on Albert Murray’s South to a Very Old Place
Nov 17, 2022
Jennifer Delton on George S. Schuyler’s Black No More
Oct 19, 2022
Marc Conner and Lucas Morel on Ralph Ellison’s “The Little Man at Chehaw Station” and “What America Would be Like Without Blacks”
Sep 06, 2022
Roundtable on the Work of Arendt, Oakeshott, and Strauss on Liberal Education
May 13, 2022
Henry Bugbee, “Education and the Style of our Lives” with Joseph M. Keegin
Apr 07, 2022
Zena Hitz, Jonathan Marks, and Roosevelt Montás on Liberal Education
Mar 10, 2022
Elizabeth Corey on Michael Oakeshott’s ”A Place of Learning” and ”Learning and Teaching”
Feb 09, 2022
Pavlos Papadopoulos on Eva Brann’s Paradoxes of Education in a Republic
Jan 10, 2022
Rita Koganzon on Hannah Arendt
Dec 06, 2021
Bonus Episode: Matthew Dinan on ”Two Ages” by Soren Kierkegaard
Nov 26, 2021
Michael and Catherine Zuckert on Leo Strauss’s “What is Liberal Education?” and “Liberal Education and Responsibility”
Nov 01, 2021
Art and Totalitarianism, with Clare Cavanagh, Jacob Howland, Perry Link and James Pontuso
Oct 15, 2021
Nathan Pinkoski on François Furet’s The Passing of an Illusion: The Idea of Communism of the Twentieth Century
Sep 01, 2021
Clare Cavanagh on the poetry of Czeslaw Milosz
Aug 06, 2021
James Pontuso on Václav Havel’s Audience, The Unveiling and Protest
Jul 12, 2021
Daniel J. Mahoney on Raymond Aron's "The Opium of the Intellectuals"
Jun 18, 2021
Perry Link on "China: The Anaconda in the Chandelier"
Jun 05, 2021
Jacob Howland on Yevgeny Zamyatin's 'We'
May 07, 2021