JB3
JUB Addict
Someone that I know at my alma mater posted a quite interesting op-ed piece written by a history professor there, excoriating Rush Limbaugh for a miniature rant he went on the other day about Classical studies being useless. Long and short of it: Limbaugh is disparaging the very thing that the founding fathers held dear, and had they believed what he believes, our nation would be a very different place. (if it even would have existed) Birzer is quite brilliant (even though he was scary as hell to have as a professor), and its interesting to read someone in academia rip Limbaugh from head to toe over his anti-intellectualism. You also get an insight into the divisions between conservatives and the 'screaming' politics of Limbaugh and others.
http://www.catholicvote.org/discuss/index.php?p=22461
(personally, I could do without the references to God and religion, but the point Birzer is making is not dependent on them. Also keep in mind this was posted at a Catholic website, so the references are catered to that audience.)
Again, I ask, what is Mr. Limbaugh’s conservatism? To conserve? To conserve what? If we don’t recognize the continuity of the liberal arts from Socrates to Cicero to St. Augustine to St. Thomas More to John Adams, we are a lost people indeed.
And, perhaps, if we fail to remember such things, we deserve to remain lost.
http://www.catholicvote.org/discuss/index.php?p=22461
(personally, I could do without the references to God and religion, but the point Birzer is making is not dependent on them. Also keep in mind this was posted at a Catholic website, so the references are catered to that audience.)


















