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.
American foreign policy shifted dramatically in the middle of the twentieth century. What happened, and why? Stephen Wertheim, author of "Tomorrow the World: The Birth of U.S. Global Supremacy" explains. We're joined by Jonathan Askonas, Assistant Professor of Politics at CUA.
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.