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Ralston College presents a conversation between Stephen Blackwood and Alan Dershowitz, followed by an audience Q & A. The discussion begins with Professor Dershowitz describing the early influences that awakened his appreciation for civil liberties—particularly free speech—and the origins of his fiercely independent thinking. The subsequent conversation and response to questions touches on the decline of meritocracy, the principles of the Civil Rights Movement, the role of universities and intellectuals in revolution and tyranny, and the ways in which a culture of free inquiry is fundamental to human flourishing.
The event took place online on April 28th, 2021.
Artists, Art, and Writings Mentioned in this Episode:
H.N. Bialik, "The City of Slaughter"
Adolf von Hildebrand
Links of possible interest
The Case Against New Censorship
amazon.com/Case-Against-New-Censorship-Progressives/dp/1510767738
Alan Dershowitz on Twitter
twitter.com/AlanDersh
Ralston College
http://ralston.ac
Ralston College Short Courses
https://www.ralston.ac/humanities-short-courses
Stephen Blackwood
stephenjblackwood.com
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Ralston College presents a conversation between Stephen Blackwood and Alan Dershowitz, followed by an audience Q & A. The discussion begins with Professor Dershowitz describing the early influences that awakened his appreciation for civil liberties—particularly free speech—and the origins of his fiercely independent thinking. The subsequent conversation and response to questions touches on the decline of meritocracy, the principles of the Civil Rights Movement, the role of universities and intellectuals in revolution and tyranny, and the ways in which a culture of free inquiry is fundamental to human flourishing.
The event took place online on April 28th, 2021.
Artists, Art, and Writings Mentioned in this Episode:
H.N. Bialik, "The City of Slaughter"
Adolf von Hildebrand
Links of possible interest
The Case Against New Censorship
amazon.com/Case-Against-New-Censorship-Progressives/dp/1510767738
Alan Dershowitz on Twitter
twitter.com/AlanDersh
Ralston College
http://ralston.ac
Ralston College Short Courses
https://www.ralston.ac/humanities-short-courses
Stephen Blackwood
stephenjblackwood.com
Thanks for listening. Please subscribe to our channel and podcast wherever you listen.
#RalstonCollege