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Encounters: A CSS at CUA Podcast
Center for the Study of Statesmanship
11 episodes
3 months ago
Richard Gamble (Hillsdale College) joins Eric Adler (University of Maryland) and Bill Smith (CUA) to discuss the life and work of the twentieth-century scholar Irving Babbitt. We explore Babbitt's unique defense of the humanities, his views on the ethical life, the way his work intersects with foreign policy questions.
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Richard Gamble (Hillsdale College) joins Eric Adler (University of Maryland) and Bill Smith (CUA) to discuss the life and work of the twentieth-century scholar Irving Babbitt. We explore Babbitt's unique defense of the humanities, his views on the ethical life, the way his work intersects with foreign policy questions.
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Government
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Encounters 1.6: A Middle East Primed for New Thinking
Encounters: A CSS at CUA Podcast
45 minutes 43 seconds
4 years ago
Encounters 1.6: A Middle East Primed for New Thinking
In this episode, we speak with Andrew Gilmour, a 32-year veteran of the CIA and author of "A Middle East Primed for New Thinking: Insights and Policy Options from the Ancient World." We're joined by CSS' own Gil Barndollar.
Encounters: A CSS at CUA Podcast
Richard Gamble (Hillsdale College) joins Eric Adler (University of Maryland) and Bill Smith (CUA) to discuss the life and work of the twentieth-century scholar Irving Babbitt. We explore Babbitt's unique defense of the humanities, his views on the ethical life, the way his work intersects with foreign policy questions.