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Liberty Law Talk

Restless Amidst Prosperity and Freedom

Jul 15, 2021
Benjamin Storey, the Jane Gage Hipp Professor of Politics and International Affairs at Furman University, joins to discuss the concepts from his co-authored book on modern restlessness. He explores how this restlessness reflects our human condition and critiques of contemporary societal norms. Storey contrasts the philosophical insights of Montaigne, Rousseau, and Tocqueville, emphasizing the need for true happiness and meaningful community in our individual pursuits. The conversation challenges listeners to rethink the essence of contentment in today’s rapidly changing world.
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Quick takeaways

  • Human restlessness, an inherent part of existence, is exacerbated in modern society by the continuous failure to find contentment.
  • Philosophers like Montaigne and Rousseau advocate for personal exploration and authentic connections to counter the superficiality of modern life.

Deep dives

The Nature of Human Restlessness

Human beings inherently experience restlessness, a condition described as a fundamental aspect of existence. This restlessness, highlighted by St. Augustine’s reflections, is part of the human condition until one finds rest in a higher purpose or God. The modern manifestation of this restlessness, however, derives from the continuous failure to find contentment within the confines of the immediate and material world. Individuals strive to attain true happiness through imminent means but frequently fall short, leading to a deeper sense of discontent and yearning.

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