Events for October 16, 2023 - July 30, 2022

Community Class: The Great Reversal: How America Gave Up on Free Markets by Thomas Philippon

Gutenberg College 1883 University Street, Eugene, OR, United States

Why do cell phones cost more in the U.S. than in Europe? In his new book (October 2019), Thomas Philippon discusses the economics of free markets. He explains how markets work and, in the context of the cell phone industry, discusses a number of factors that influence their freedom. He concludes that free markets are [...]

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Preview Day (Virtual)

In keeping with precautions to prevent the spread of COVID-19, the May 29 Spring Preview Day will be held virtually on Zoom. On Preview Day, you will meet tutors who have devoted their lives to learning and helping others learn, discuss works by great thinkers, fellowship with a community of caring people who work together [...]

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Young Philosophers:
A Gutenberg College Summer Experience

"Life has never been normal," wrote C. S. Lewis in an address to students at the outset of World War II. If we are waiting for a better time to pursue truth, goodness, and beauty, we may never set foot out the door. The work of the philosopher is to seek the truth regardless [...]

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Summer Institute 2020:
Struggle & Hope

Gutenberg College 1883 University Street, Eugene, OR, United States

"In the world you have trouble, but take courage; I have overcome the world" (John 16:33). Life is hard. Most literature and art produced by human beings over the centuries is about suffering, troubles, and struggle. We all experience such troubles in our own lives. And of course, this is one of the major [...]

Fall Preview Day (Virtual)

On October 23, Gutenberg will open its "virtual" doors to high school students and transfer students who are considering Gutenberg’s bachelor’s degree program in liberal arts. On Preview Day, you will meet tutors who have devoted their lives to learning and helping others learn, discuss works by the greatest thinkers the world has ever [...]

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A Common Fear: Current Perspectives on Tyranny from the Left and Right

Online Zoom Oregon (PST)

On January 13, Chris Swanson will give the first talk in the series "The Gutenberg Dialogues: An In-depth Look at Tyranny." Two notable books about tyranny have been published recently: On Tyranny (2017) by Timothy Snyder and Live Not By Lies (2020) by Rod Dreher. Both books were on the best seller lists, with On Tyranny hitting the [...]

Winter Preview Day (Virtual)

Online Zoom Oregon (PST)

On January 15, Gutenberg will open its "virtual" doors to high school students and transfer students who are considering Gutenberg’s bachelor’s degree program in liberal arts. On Preview Day, you will meet tutors who have devoted their lives to learning and helping others learn, discuss works by the greatest thinkers the world has ever [...]

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Tyranny in Greek Thought: Plato and Aristotle

Online Zoom Oregon (PST)

On January 13, Naomi Rinehold will give the second talk in the series "The Gutenberg Dialogues: An In-depth Look at Tyranny." Western political thought has roots in ancient Greece, notably in the ideas of Plato and Aristotle. Both categorize different kinds of government and consider their attributes and failings. Both include tyranny among the [...]