
Academic Leadership | Episode XXV
New Humanists
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The Speech of Degree, by Ulysses and Eliot
Eliot has this great kind of summary statement of eliot that i think is just, really, just that the writing alone is just worth the price of entry for this. He identifies this kind of vision of reality with richard hooker, and anglicanism, more generally,. With blackstone and the british constitution, edmund burke, even darwin and spencer - but most of all, shakespeare. And he says, ulysses speaks for sh Shakespeare in what's called the speech of degree. Untune that string, and hark what discord follows at's how it opens.
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