I've always been a great defender of the idea that Marx believed in human nature, and he was quite right to do so. It seems to me it behooves us to look after, maybe establish, defend and clarify those values - but not undermine them. I would reject the idea that culture and education are somehow ipso facto conservative. There is a conservative understanding of tradition. My point against Roger was there's also a radical understanding of traditions. But what left is this going to disagree with that? Yes, we have some questions now from the audience. Please wait for the mics to come to you.
What really divides the left and the right? To answer this question, Intelligence Squared brought together two giants of British intellectual culture for an ideological reckoning: Terry Eagleton, literary critic and long-time hero of the radical left, and Roger Scruton, right-wing philosopher who has written on everything from economic theory to literature, and architecture to wine. What we heard was two two irreducibly different views of the world, where each tries hard to understand the other’s view.
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