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Voices of Freedom - Interview with Robert P. George

Interview with Robert P. George

10/17/24 • 40 min

Voices of Freedom

An Interview with Robert P. George

It’s no secret that viewpoint diversity has long been scarce among faculty and staff at most universities. Yet events on college campuses since October 7, 2023 have exposed for many just how entrenched progressive ideologies have become within higher education, causing an awakening among alumni, families and students. The result could be an opportunity for real reform, allowing universities to return to or reaffirm their role of truth seeking.

Our guest on this episode of Voices of Freedom is esteemed scholar Robert P. George. He shares his thoughts on how to elevate free speech on campus and provides insights on the future of higher education.

Topics Discussed on this Episode:

  • Robby’s journey from West Virginia bluegrass bands to Princeton
  • Whether universities have strayed too far from truth seeking
  • The role of donors and alumni in changing campus culture
  • The reining in of university DEI departments
  • Is college still a wise investment?
  • Overcoming the fear of speaking up
  • Opportunities for reform in higher education

Robert P. George is the McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence at Princeton University and Director of Princeton’s James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions, which he founded in 2000. He holds numerous distinctions and awards, including the U.S. Presidential Citizens Medal and a 2005 Bradley Prize. He also serves on The Bradley Foundation’s Board of Directors.

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An Interview with Robert P. George

It’s no secret that viewpoint diversity has long been scarce among faculty and staff at most universities. Yet events on college campuses since October 7, 2023 have exposed for many just how entrenched progressive ideologies have become within higher education, causing an awakening among alumni, families and students. The result could be an opportunity for real reform, allowing universities to return to or reaffirm their role of truth seeking.

Our guest on this episode of Voices of Freedom is esteemed scholar Robert P. George. He shares his thoughts on how to elevate free speech on campus and provides insights on the future of higher education.

Topics Discussed on this Episode:

  • Robby’s journey from West Virginia bluegrass bands to Princeton
  • Whether universities have strayed too far from truth seeking
  • The role of donors and alumni in changing campus culture
  • The reining in of university DEI departments
  • Is college still a wise investment?
  • Overcoming the fear of speaking up
  • Opportunities for reform in higher education

Robert P. George is the McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence at Princeton University and Director of Princeton’s James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions, which he founded in 2000. He holds numerous distinctions and awards, including the U.S. Presidential Citizens Medal and a 2005 Bradley Prize. He also serves on The Bradley Foundation’s Board of Directors.

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Words matter. The right words can advance new ideas, enrich our lives and alter the course of history. Yet in today’s technologically driven world, language is often diluted as people think less about word choice and more about quick responses. This has also contributed to a decline in culture. Shorter attention spans and the lure of the screen have made people less inclined to appreciate or understand the works of the great artists, writers and thinkers. It has also contributed to an erosion of the values of the Western tradition and the principles of America’s founding.

Our guest on this episode of Voices of Freedom has dedicated his life’s work to preserving culture and contributing to the world of ideas. Roger Kimball, publisher of Encounter Books, shares his thoughts on the power of words and provides an update on a new initiative dedicated to honoring and preserving the traditions of the West and of America.

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· Kimball’s path toward the publishing industry and Encounter Books

· The intriguing history of Encounter Books

· The power of words

· The impact of technology on culture

· The New Criterion’s role in upholding the Western tradition

· Encounter’s Golden Thread Initiative

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Interview with Victor Davis Hanson

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The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation The principles enshrined in the US Constitution have historically united us as Americans. We may have different customs, backgrounds or religious beliefs from our fellow citizens, but we share the values of freedom and the rule of law that are afforded to us as citizens.

Increasingly however, people are gravitating towards tribalism and identity politics, undermining the foundational beliefs that have traditionally brought us together. That division is sowing seeds of discord and preventing us from solving the country’s greatest challenges.

Can America course correct? Our guest on this episode of Voices of Freedom is scholar and author Victor Davis Hanson. He addresses that question and shares his thoughts on the events that will influence the US for decades to come.

Topics Discussed on this Episode:

· How Victor’s experience growing up on a California fruit farm shaped his life

· Victor’s path from farmer to academic and why he chooses to remain on the farm

· The danger of identity politics and the move away from a multiracial single culture

· The end game for the clash of cultures

· How the revolutionary events of the past few years will impact the US

· Whether American society is in the midst of decline

· What gives Victor hope for the future of US and Western civilization

Victor Davis Hanson is the Martin and Illie Anderson Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution. He is the author of several books and hundreds of articles, book reviews, and newspaper editorials about classical military history and its many lessons.

Victor was awarded the National Humanities Medal in 2007 and a Bradley Prize in 2008. He is also a member of the Bradley Foundation board of directors.

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