

Slavery, Enlightenment, and America’s Refounding
Sep 10, 2024
Matthew Stewart, an independent philosopher and historian known for his writings on the philosophical roots of the American Republic, discusses the Enlightenment's impact on America's founding. He explores the moral contradictions of slavery and its influence on the Civil War, spotlighting abolitionists like John Brown and Frederick Douglass. The conversation uncovers the intertwining of philosophy and religion in shaping civil society and advocates for a nuanced understanding of democracy, equality, and individual rights in the context of American history.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Ideological Roots of the American Revolution
01:40 • 18min
Philosophy, Religion, and the Framework of Civil Society
19:40 • 6min
Morality, Freedom, and Political Structures
25:30 • 14min
Redefining Equality and Freedom
39:41 • 7min
Philosophical Foundations and Complexities of American Democracy
47:04 • 5min