#60 Alexander Rosenthal-Pubul: Conservative Humanism - Reconciling Tradition and Modernity
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Is secular humanism a distortion of an older conservative humanism? And why are conservatives so obsessed with international trade?
The French Enlightenment philosopher Montesquieu argued that international trade promotes peace. He called it doux commerce, gentle commerce.
In what sense is this a conservative idea?
Fascinating and somewhat subversive discussion with Alexander Rosenthal-Pubul!
AI Summary:
In this episode of Concepts, host Shawn Whatley interviews Dr. Alexander Rosenthal-Pubul about his co-authored book 'The Wisdom of Our Ancestors: Conservative Humanism and the Western Tradition.' They discuss the evolution and definition of conservatism, its distinction from classical liberalism, and its intersection with nationalism and universalism. Dr. Rosenthal-Pubul offers insights on ancient versus modern liberty, the cultural impact of the Enlightenment, and the importance of maintaining humanism in education and society. This thought-provoking discussion delves into pressing issues in the conservative intellectual movement and the challenges of upholding a coherent conservative philosophy in contemporary times.
00:00 Introduction to Conservatism and Classical Liberalism
00:07 Enlightenment Ideas and Commerce
01:16 Introduction of Dr. Alexander Rosenthal-Pubul
01:38 Discussion on 'The Wisdom of Our Ancestors'
02:07 Nationalism vs. Universalism
02:21 Commerce and Conservatism
07:40 Classical Liberalism and Conservatism
09:49 Defining Conservatism
12:32 Education and Tradition
16:26 Universalism vs. Particularism
21:46 Nationalism and Post-Liberalism
28:43 Liberty and Coercion
32:17 Harmonizing Virtue and Liberty
33:28 The Paradox of Freedom and Rationality
34:29 The Enlightenment's Optimism and Its Limits
35:16 The Role of Culture in Human Behaviour
36:06 Balancing Enlightenment and Conservatism
40:11 The Evolution of Humanism
42:00 Classical, Christian, and Modern Humanism
46:01 The Instrumental View of Knowledge
50:42 Conservatism's Cultural Crisis
53:48 Final Thoughts on Conservatism and the West