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Louis Petrich and Jonathan Badger

What Is Freedom & How Do We Cultivate It?

Zena Hitz + David Townsend

Continuing the Conversation Episode 6 Feb 15, 2023 40 minutes

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Liberal education is education for freedom. What kind of freedom does it or should it cultivate? Freedom without discipline is anarchy, and life without freedom is tyranny鈥攐r so says Annapolis tutor David Townsend, who joins host Zena Hitz in this probing conversation into the nature of freedom, the ways in which individuals and communities can cultivate it, and the need for self-discipline in tempering our freedoms. The two also discuss how a liberal education can free minds from the prejudices connatural to all human communities, and how the St. John鈥檚 education strives to do just that.

In this Episode

  • David Townsend
    Guest David Townsend

    David Townsend is a tutor at St. John’s College. This semester, he is exploring Archimedes in freshman laboratory, practicing attentive listening in sophomore music, and reading Chaucer in sophomore seminar.

  • Zena Hitz
    Host Zena Hitz

    Zena Hitz (A95) is a tutor at St. John’s College. This semester, she is performing Lavoisier's experiments in freshman laboratory, reading English poetry in sophomore language, and pondering Machiavelli in sophomore seminar.

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The power and beauty of Homer鈥檚 imagery in the Iliad is undeniable, and his scenes of battle often prompt vexing questions about ancient and modern virtues. Can killing and dying in war be beautiful? Is a just cause required for glory to be gained? Is war a courageous way of fulfilling human nature and, ultimately, of embracing the reality that death awaits us all? This episode, in which Annapolis host Louis Petrich and tutor Erica Beall delve into the dramatic contrasts that make Homer鈥檚 work powerful and war potentially beautiful, invites us to question our own modern perspectives on this ancient text.

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