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Culture, Genius, Memory, and Responsibility

Why do certain civilizations produce extraordinary concentrations of genius — and what do we owe the inheritance we receive?

The Council on cultural genius, the inheritance of tradition, historical memory, and the conditions under which public conversation remains possible. Three parts — from Athens and Florence to cancel culture.

Moderator Socrates
Reading 28 min
Status Active · Three parts
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