Online Great Books Podcast

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  • We discuss the great books, the great ideas and the process of liberal education.
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  • #179- Burckhardt's The Greeks and Greek Civilization
    Oct 12 2023

    Scott and Karl read "The Greeks and Greek Civilization" which sums up the relevant lectures the notable Swiss historian Jacob Burckhardt first gave in 1872.

    Karl says, "I now have a little portable guide to all the Greek literature that I want to read." Scott adds, "Burckhardt explains what might be going on around the world around Socrates that allows him to drink the hemlock."

    The duo acknowledges Jacob Burckhardt's ability to research and analyze Greek culture at great length, but whether or not he fully admires the ancient Greeks is up for debate. 

    Tune in to learn more about the true 'Greek spirit' of the ancient world that Burckhardt provides. Brought to you by onlinegreatbooks.com. 

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    2 hrs and 22 mins
  • #178- Faraday’s The Chemical History of a Candle
    Sep 29 2023

    Beyond producing a body of pioneering research in thermodynamics, Faraday left an educational legacy: his great lectures on the “Chemical History of a Candle.” 

    Originally published in 1861, this series of six lectures showcases Faraday's ability to clearly display scientific principles to a general population, landing him the reputation of one of the first 'popular scientists.' Scott says, "When people say to trust the science these days, they aren’t doing Faraday's type of science."

    Why a candle? Faraday believes that choosing a candle as the topic of investigation is the best way to introduce viewers to the nature of science. Scott adds, "In terms of physical investigations, a candle is about as close as you can get to the beginning."

    Karl says, "There are wonders around you that you should be gobsmacked by every time you see it. A candle is one of those things."

    The duo agrees, this book would be a good addition to your home library collection, especially if you are interested in homeschooling. Brought to you by onlinegreatbooks.com. 

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    2 hrs and 21 mins
  • #177- Hilaire du Berrier's Background to Betrayal: The Tragedy of Vietnam Part 2
    Sep 14 2023

    Tune in for Part Two of Scott and Karl's discussion on Hilaire du Berrier's Background to Betrayal. 

    Published in 1965, it remains the only book du Berrier ever produced and a crucial resource on the history of Indochina and our government's policies in Vietnam. 

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    1 hr and 1 min

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A good laugh and deep thought

Like most of us I don’t have the time to read everything I would like to. Listening to Scott and Carl go back and forth in all the different rabbit trails is great. We need to listen to great conversations (even those we don’t fully agree) and also become those who initiate them - where we are in our lives. Keep it up guys!!!

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