Liberty Law Talk

Restless Amidst Prosperity and Freedom

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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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INSIGHT

Modern Restlessness

  • Modern restlessness stems from the pursuit of immediate contentment.
  • This involves trying to find happiness in the present moment, a project that continually fails.
INSIGHT

Montaigne's Skepticism

  • Michel de Montaigne, a 16th-century French essayist, advocated for skepticism, especially about the highest good.
  • He believed a good life was possible without pursuing a singular, ultimate goal.
ANECDOTE

Montaigne and Religious Wars

  • Montaigne lived during France's wars of religion, witnessing people fight over religious dogma.
  • He believed lowering the temperature and embracing skepticism was necessary.
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