Tom Holland and Mary Harrington: The Rise and Reach of Rome

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James Orr and Mary Harrington: Why Aristotle Would Disagree With Modern Politics

In this Socrates Dialogues conversation with Mary Harrington, James Orr joins her as he traces his journey from the life of the mind to the heart of public affairs, reflecting on how a scholar becomes a political advisor without abandoning the pursuit of truth. Through this conve ...  Show more

Mary Eberstadt: The Dark Side of the Sexual Revolution

How has the West drifted from its grounding in God, and what has been lost along the way? In this Socrates in the Studio conversation, author and scholar Mary Eberstadt joins Eric Metaxas to examine one of the most pressing cultural and spiritual questions of our time. Drawing on ...  Show more

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