Podcast: Is disruption the only kind of political discourse we have left?
Leila and Phil discuss news, culture, books, and life
Our podcast is meant to be weekly, but we are working out our technical issues (no “team” here, just the two of us and a helper trying to figure it out!).
So you get another episode this week!
We talk about the unrest on college campuses, but with a different perspective having to do with our long experience with such things, going back to the 60s.
We consider a recent AP story that the Catholic Church in America is being overrun by Traditionalists, with sad liberals being shunted off to die.
And we discuss what we’ve been reading and doing in our spare time!
Join us! Send your thoughts: leilaandphil@gmail.com
Show notes:
Russell Kirk (His book Decadence and Renewal in Higher Education is out of print — snatch it up if you ever see it!)
William F. Buckley, God and Man at Yale (affiliate link)
David Clayton, The Way of Beauty: Liturgy, Education, and Inspiration for Family, School, and College (affiliate link)
AP: ‘A step back in time': America’s Catholic Church sees an immense shift toward the old ways
David Mamet: State and Main (film)
Connie Marshner, Monastery and High Cross: The Forgotten Eastern Roots of Irish Christianity (affiliate link)