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Harvey Mansfield June 30, 2014 (Episode 1)

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    Chapter 1 : Political Science and Political Philosophy

    To what extent can social science help us explain the world?

    0:15 - 16:37
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    Chapter 2 : Tocqueville, Political Philosopher

    Mansfield describes how a 19th century French aristocrat helps us understand democracy and America.

    16:35 - 27:00
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    Chapter 3 : Back to the Ancients

    What can the philosophers of Ancient Greece like Plato and Aristotle teach us about life?

    27:00 - 34:55
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    Chapter 4 : Machiavelli, Teacher of Evil

    Mansfield details the infamous Florentine’s account of the nature of morality and politics.

    34:55 - 42:20
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    Chapter 5 : Translating and Teaching

    Mansfield discusses his translations of classic works and how he teaches them.

    42:20 - 56:42
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    Chapter 6 : What is Manliness?

    Kristol and Mansfield discuss the little-understood but necessary virtue.

    56:42 - 1:16:34
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    Chapter 7 : Our Corrupt Universities

    What’s wrong with American higher education, and how might true literacy be preserved?

    1:16:34 - 1:25:16
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