What Makes the West Strong | Roger Scruton
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 Published On Nov 24, 2023

Lecture From the Archive—October 7, 2007

Join us for an enlightening and thought-provoking lecture by the eminent philosopher Roger Scruton as he delves into the fundamental values that have shaped the strength of Western civilization. In this compelling talk hosted by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ISI), Scruton explores the profound concepts of forgiveness and irony and their pivotal roles in the resilience and fortitude of the West.

With his characteristic depth and clarity, Scruton examines the significance of forgiveness as a cornerstone of moral strength, illustrating its transformative power in shaping societies and individuals. Moreover, he navigates the intricate landscape of irony, dissecting its role in the Western mindset and how it has contributed to our ability to navigate complex challenges with resilience and wisdom.

As a leading voice in conservative thought and an esteemed philosopher, Scruton's insights offer a captivating exploration into the core values that have underpinned the endurance and vitality of Western civilization. Don't miss this opportunity to engage with profound ideas and gain a deeper understanding of what truly makes the West strong.

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