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SUMMARY:The Ecumenical State: Re-reading Rousseau
DESCRIPTION:On March 10\, Gil Greco will give the fifth talk in the series “The Gutenberg Dialogues: An In-depth Look at Tyranny.” \nJean-Jacques Rousseau is often portrayed as the darling of the French Revolution. Many of Rousseau’s ideas have had problematic implications for our day. Nevertheless\, Gil Greco thinks that the standard interpretation of The Social Contract misrepresents Rousseau’s intentions. Join Gil to discuss Rousseau’s views of identity\, the “general will\,” and the “civil religion\,” perhaps with some helpful insights into our current political situation. \nGil Greco graduated from Gutenberg in 2012 after writing his senior thesis on C. S. Lewis and Joseph Campbell. He taught high school literature in Missouri for four years and now serves as house manager for Gutenberg College’s Residence Program with his wife\, Erin\, with whom he parents their three sons. \n  \nRegistration is required to attend this class. \nRegister Here for Remote Attendance  \nMore Information & Cost
URL:https://gutenberg.edu/event/the-ecumenical-state-re-reading-rousseau/
LOCATION:Online Zoom\, Oregon (PST)
CATEGORIES:Community Class
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SUMMARY:“Oppressors in Their Turn”: The French Revolution and the English Romantics
DESCRIPTION:On March 31\, Chris Alderman will give the sixth talk in the series “The Gutenberg Dialogues: An In-depth Look at Tyranny.” \nChris Alderman is a tutor at Gutenberg College\, where he teaches writing\, Greek\, and German. Chris has self-published two collections of poetry\, Poems in Verse and Ephemerides. \n  \nRegistration is required to attend this class. \nRegister Here for Remote Attendance  \nMore Information & Cost
URL:https://gutenberg.edu/event/oppressors-in-their-turn-the-french-revolution-and-the-english-romantics/
LOCATION:Online Zoom\, Oregon (PST)
CATEGORIES:Community Class
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