History of Philosophy Audio Archive

Cornel West - A Love Supreme (Part 6 of 6)


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In his final Gifford Lecture, Professor Cornel R. West’s jazz-soaked philosophy looks unflinchingly at our own catastrophic times, and says that ‘perhaps’ we can find a way out. How do we go on loving, living, fighting, laughing, crying, swinging and singing? One answer, he proposes, lies in his tradition: the rich tradition of Black love in freedom and Black freedom in love. In literature, the two giants of this tradition are W. E. B. Du Bois and Toni Morrison. And in music, the Black tradition was honed in nearly three centuries of slavery and nearly another century of neo-slavery. This tradition kept a weary people in a God-forsaken world flowing with styles and smiles. As Prof. West powerfully concludes his Gifford Lectures, he shows us how amid catastrophe, this Love Supreme transcends words, flows beneath sentences, and becomes flesh in deeds.

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