Ep. 15: Gary Saul Morson Ph.D: Thinking Like Lenin

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In this episode, I speak with Professor Gary Saul Morson about the thought of Vladamir Lenin and how Lenin's ideas and way of seeing the world influences us today. We discuss his New Criterion essay, "Leninthink" and some of the key aspects of Lenin's thought, including Who-Whom: adherence to all politics and life as a win-lose, zero-sum game, the rejection of truth, Party-ness and ideological commitment over all, affirmation of violence, and philosophical materialism. We discuss moral relativism and the adherence to lying that many Western intellectuals failed to understand. Morson gives examples from Arthur Koestler's Darkness at Noon, Richard Wright's American Hunger, and G.K. Chesterton's Father Brown stories. If "Leninthink" sounds a bit like the situation we are in today, it is because Lenin's ideas are alive and well.Visit https://www.themoralimagination.com for resources and show notes Get full access to The Moral Imagination - Michael Matheson Miller at www.themoralimagination.com/subscribe

Ep. 15: Gary Saul Morson Ph.D: Thinking Like Lenin

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