Yes, it’s a Good Thing to read “the Great Books” . . . but where do you start — and in a way that doesn’t turn you off immediately if not sooner? Well, for one thing, don’t try to read something that really leaves or left a bad taste in your mouth. Plus, keep in mind that a book that really turned you off at age 18 might suddenly turn out to be absolutely fascinating, even (if you’ll pardon the expression) great. In this podcast, Andrew Moore, a “Great Books” professor who bills himself as The Great Books Prof, gives you a leg up on the process:
CLICK ON THE LINKS, NOT THE PHOTO
You must click on the link below to get to the video, not on the photo.
Beginner’s Guide to Reading the Classics
(The links right above are what you’re supposed to click on.)
And if you want the playlists for previous videos:
Economic Personalism (The Book)
Economic Personalism v. The Great Reset
Socialism, Modernism and the New Age
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