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🗓️ 19 March 2019
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In this wide ranging conversation, the noted conservative political commentator and public intellectual Ben Shapiro makes the case that what makes the West great is its foundation in Judeo-Christian values. We can thank these values, Shapiro argues, “for the birth of science, the dream of progress, human rights, prosperity, peace, and artistic beauty.” Shapiro says “Jerusalem and Athens built America, ended slavery, defeated the Nazis and the Communists, lifted billions from poverty and gave billions spiritual purpose. Jerusalem and Athens were the foundations of the Magna Carta and the Treaty of Westphalia; they were the foundations of the Declaration of Independence, Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation, and Martin Luther King Jr.’s Letter from Birmingham Jail.”
As you might expect, Dr. Shermer disagrees on the source of these values, attributing them instead to the Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment and the secular thinkers who used reason and evidence to make the case for human rights and progress. For example:
These are all purely secular moral values derived from Enlightenment science and reason.
Shermer also asks Shapiro how he derives “all men are created equal” from “we were created in God’s image”. Shapiro has a very reasonable answer, to which Shermer read from Thomas Jefferson’s own explanation for the origin of that phrase. In a letter to Henry Lee in 1825, Jefferson wrote:
Neither aiming at originality of principle or sentiment, nor yet copied from any particular and previous writing, it was intended to be an expression of the American mind, and to give to that expression the proper tone and spirit called for by the occasion. All its authority rests then on the harmonizing sentiments of the day, whether expressed in conversation, in letters, printed essays, or in the elementary books of public right as Aristotle, Cicero, Locke, Sidney, &c.
Shapiro responded to Shermer’s counter-examples to his thesis, namely successful civilizations that arose before Judaism and Christianity, such as Sumeria, Babylonia, Akkadia, Assyria, Egypt, and Greece, and Christian civilizations that did not flourish, such as the Catholic countries of South America, or historically all the Christian nations in the Middle Ages that never produced anything like a democracy or capitalism.
As two members of the Intellectual Dark Web, Shapiro and Shermer show how people can disagree even on fundamental principles and still have a civil conversation, and along the way find agreement and common cause. Other topics that came up:
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0:57.0 | My guest for this episode is Ben Shapiro, the now super famous Ben Shapiro. |
1:02.0 | His book is The Right Side of History, how reason and moral purpose made the West great. |
1:09.0 | Most of you will know Ben is a conservative. His main gig is doing political commentary but he also gets |
1:16.3 | into things about human nature and the history of civilization science and reason and that's what this book is about his |
1:25.8 | thesis is that what made the West grade is at least at its foundation the Judeo-Christian worldview, and then from there it builds on other things |
1:38.1 | that came later. |
1:39.1 | I'm just repeating his thesis here, things like democracy, market capitalism, science, technology, medicine, |
1:47.6 | industry, these things are all essential. |
1:50.4 | So Ben is not making the simpler argument that |
1:54.3 | Denis de Susan made in his book, |
1:55.8 | what's so great about Christianity, which |
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