Isaiah Berlin - Lecture on Joseph de Maistre
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
- This was the third of the four Woodbridge Lectures, 'Two Enemies of the Enlightenment' (Hamann and Maistre), delivered on the 27th of October in 1965 at the Harkness Theater, Columbia University.
Isaiah Berlin, the only man on UA-cam I listen at 0,75 speed. His mind was a treasure to humanity.
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Thanks. I wasn't even aware this was possible. I'm listening at 0.5, this chap is worth it.
Thank you for this suggestion. Appreciated.
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@@thejackbancroft7336these are all transcribed and published.
I miss him so much bros. He’s easily my favorite Jew ever.
thank you for posting, excellent!
Maistre is a criminally underrated thinker. I hate that he's dismissed as a historical curiosity or as some religious nut
Yes I bought his books, cost a fortune but man it was worth it. Everything he writes is as relevant today as it was back then, amazing insight and the truth he writes strikes at the heart. You can dismiss him as religious, but the funny part is, he wasn't really religious.
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What makes you think he was not religious?
@@latitudeselongitudes1932 I don't have any direct quotes but from reading St Petersburg Dialogues it was clear to me at least that de Maistre viewed religion like Cicero does in "De re publica", that it is a means for social cohesion through traditions and ceremonies that build community and loyalty, and also political control in providing justifications for various laws and necessary hierarchies. Cicero observed Roman religious traditions but never believed that the God's were real, I think the same goes for de Maistre based on what I read.
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A sort of cultural approach to religion,i see.Thank you for your answer
@@chrisyuri4187 That's profoundly stupid.
Just because someone thinks religion is "a means for social cohesion through traditions and ceremonies that build community and loyalty, and also political control in providing justifications for various laws and necessary hierarchies", you don't believe that God's real. In fact it would be to conclude, that because I think math is useful therefore I don't really believe in math, but merely think 2+2=4 is a useful social construct.
In fact you can't in good conscience call yourself catholic and dismiss traditions, ceremonies or privatize your religion whenever "politics" happens.
Constitutionalism is indeed an impossible task. Thank you, de Maistre.
"Joseph de Maistre was unquestionably one of the greatest thinkers and writers of the eighteenth century."
- George Edward Bateman Saintsbury
For a compatible but different cut on de Maistre's role in the development yet derailment of Western thought, it is worth considering Eric Voegelin's account in pp. 183-194,
From Enlightenment to Revolution...
thanks!
189-194 + Saint-Simon.
He was a master speaker...
I can hardly understand a word that this enemy of the Faith utters. He mangles both the English and the French tongues. The quest for peace during this mortal life is futile. See Job 7:1. Liberalism, anthropocentricity, is narcissism. Sardinia was part of the Savoyard monarchy. I'm a Columbia College alumnus. The Columbia ignoramuses' puerile levity is unsurprising. Only God is sovereign. The creatures are subjects. The purpose of life is to obey God. Disobedience to God is Luciferianism. Satan has dominium in this world.
"Rage, rage against the dying of the light."
Cringe.
12 years old mentally
Yes. Satan has considerable supplies not only of dominium, but aluminum and vanadium.
@@plekkchand I know what aluminium, AI 13, is. What is aluminum?
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De Maistre is one of the (if not the) clearest arguers for Thrasymachus’ position in Book I of the Republic.