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Incurious Youths - Conversations with Mark Bauerlein (3.22.21)

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Religion & Spirituality

4.6699 Ratings

🗓️ 22 March 2021

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

On this episode, F. H. Buckley joins contributing editor Mark Bauerlein to discuss his recent book “Curiosity And Its Twelve Rules for Life.”

Transcript

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Located in the foothills of Wyoming's spectacular wind river range,

0:26.8

Wyoming Catholic College, an accredited four-year Great Books Institution,

0:30.6

is built on the ancient Western tradition of the liberal arts and the freedom of the American West.

0:35.6

The college offers its students an immersion in the

0:37.7

primary sources of the classical tradition, the grandeur of the mountain wilderness, and the

0:42.1

spiritual heritage of the Catholic Church. Students experience the illumination of imagination

0:46.5

and intellect through the great books and traditional disciplines, literature and philosophy,

0:50.4

mathematics and theology, science and Latin, and an outdoor program second to none.

0:56.1

The college celebrated an in-person graduation with its seniors last year and welcomed its largest

1:02.1

freshman class ever this year. Learn more about the college's unique space in the world of

1:06.3

American higher education at Wyoming Catholic.edu.

1:10.5

We have with us today, Frank Buckley.

1:12.8

He's a law professor at George Mason University.

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He's been with us before.

1:17.0

He's published it first thing before.

1:18.6

He should be well known to our audience.

1:20.3

Last year, you came in, Frank, to discuss a book,

1:24.6

The Republican Workers Party.

1:27.3

And I don't know if we should come back to that.

1:31.5

Maybe we'll come back to that.

1:33.5

But really, we're focusing on the new book.

1:35.9

It is entitled, on a whole different subject,

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