
Ep. 2348 Alfred Hitchcock, C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, and More Greats We Need to Encounter
The Tom Woods Show
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The Moral Imagination
The idea of the moral imagination goes back to Edmund Burke and his writings on the French Revolution. C.S. Lewis talked about this as the kind of weight of glory that we look at how someone is meant to be seen through Godly eyes. So when I look at you, Tom, I don't just see another human being, but I actually see beyond the human being and into the soul. That's what the moral imagination is supposed to do.
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