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What can artificial intelligence never replace?
In this episode of The Liberty Show, Matthew Kirby sits down with investor, lifelong reader, and Atlanta Classical Academy supporter Walter DuPre to discuss the enduring value of great books, liberal arts education, and lifelong learning.
Walter shares how reading transformed his own life, why he believes classical education prepares students not just for careers but for life, and why great literature remains essential in an age increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence.
The conversation explores virtue, writing, critical thinking, parenting, and the habits that help students become wise, thoughtful, and capable of self-government.
Topics include:
• Why great books still matter
• Reading in the age of AI
• Aristotle, virtue, and character formation
• Why writing clarifies thinking
• Raising children who love learning
• The purpose of education
• Liberal arts and lifelong learning
• What makes classical education different
• Why Atlanta Classical Academy gives him hope
Whether you’re a parent, educator, student, or lifelong learner, this conversation offers a thoughtful perspective on what education is truly for.
🎙️ About the Guest
Walter DuPre serves as a Portfolio Manager at Buckhead Capital Management and has spent decades studying great books, mentoring young people, leading reading groups, and supporting classical education. He is a longtime supporter of Atlanta Classical Academy and currently leads a Great Books discussion group for parents and teachers.
📚 Learn more about Liberty Classical Schools:
https://libertyclassicalschools.org
Subscribe for more conversations on classical education, character formation, virtue, and lifelong learning.
By Liberty ClassicalWhat can artificial intelligence never replace?
In this episode of The Liberty Show, Matthew Kirby sits down with investor, lifelong reader, and Atlanta Classical Academy supporter Walter DuPre to discuss the enduring value of great books, liberal arts education, and lifelong learning.
Walter shares how reading transformed his own life, why he believes classical education prepares students not just for careers but for life, and why great literature remains essential in an age increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence.
The conversation explores virtue, writing, critical thinking, parenting, and the habits that help students become wise, thoughtful, and capable of self-government.
Topics include:
• Why great books still matter
• Reading in the age of AI
• Aristotle, virtue, and character formation
• Why writing clarifies thinking
• Raising children who love learning
• The purpose of education
• Liberal arts and lifelong learning
• What makes classical education different
• Why Atlanta Classical Academy gives him hope
Whether you’re a parent, educator, student, or lifelong learner, this conversation offers a thoughtful perspective on what education is truly for.
🎙️ About the Guest
Walter DuPre serves as a Portfolio Manager at Buckhead Capital Management and has spent decades studying great books, mentoring young people, leading reading groups, and supporting classical education. He is a longtime supporter of Atlanta Classical Academy and currently leads a Great Books discussion group for parents and teachers.
📚 Learn more about Liberty Classical Schools:
https://libertyclassicalschools.org
Subscribe for more conversations on classical education, character formation, virtue, and lifelong learning.