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To celebrate the Anchored podcast reaching 100,000 downloads since its conception, we are re-releasing our very first episode with influential scholar and Princeton University professor Robert P. George. In this episode, Dr. George discusses the consequences of society’s abandonment of liberal arts education, the deeper streams of thought that informed the American Founding, and what that means for building unity. He also provides an inside look at his famous friendship with Cornel West and how conversations on texts important to their intellectual journeys led to an enduring relationship that models civil discourse.
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To celebrate the Anchored podcast reaching 100,000 downloads since its conception, we are re-releasing our very first episode with influential scholar and Princeton University professor Robert P. George. In this episode, Dr. George discusses the consequences of society’s abandonment of liberal arts education, the deeper streams of thought that informed the American Founding, and what that means for building unity. He also provides an inside look at his famous friendship with Cornel West and how conversations on texts important to their intellectual journeys led to an enduring relationship that models civil discourse.

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