1
Thucydides: The Great Historian of Ancient Greece (Thucydides, Pt. 1)
22:54
2
War is a Violent Teacher - Human Nature Laid Bare (Thucydides, Pt. 2)
33:56
3
Athens vs. Sparta (Thucydides, Pt. 3)
34:20
4
Pericles and the Peloponnesian War (Thucydides, Pt. 4)
50:07
5
The Melian Dialogue (Thucydides, Pt. 5)
43:26
6
Machiavelli: Master Political Strategist (Machiavelli, Pt. 1)
43:11
7
Machiavellian Politics in Florence and Renaissance Italy (Machiavelli, Pt. 2)
50:10
8
Virtue and Vice in The Prince (Machiavelli, Pt. 3)
33:02
9
Fear, Love, Hatred, and Cruelty in The Prince (Machiavelli, Pt. 4)
36:16
10
Glory, Fame, and Fortune in The Prince (Machiavelli, Pt. 5)
33:48
11
Final Thoughts on Machiavelli and The Prince (Machiavelli, Pt. 6)
53:34
12
Hobbes: Apostle of Leviathan (Hobbes, Pt. 1)
30:55
13
Early Stuart England and Divine Right of Kings (Hobbes, Pt. 2)
40:05
14
Leviathan Decapitated: The English Civil War (Hobbes, Pt. 3)
48:45
15
The State of Nature (Hobbes, Pt. 4)
38:54
16
The Social Contract and Covenant (Hobbes, Pt. 5)
45:37
17
Resisting Leviathan (Hobbes, Pt. 6)
48:29
18
John Locke: Liberal Champion of Natural Rights (Locke, Pt. 1)
35:43
19
Stuart Restoration to Glorious Revolution (Locke, Pt. 2)
38:45
20
From Nature to War to Civil Government (Locke, Pt. 3)
33:44
21
The Forms of Civil Government (Locke, Pt. 4)
37:27
22
Fighting Tyranny: Resistance and Revolution (Locke, Pt. 5)
58:32
23
The Labor Theory of Property (Locke, pt. 6)
49:57
24
Algernon Sidney: Martyr for Liberty
1:10:00
25
Rousseau: Social Transformation and the Ideological Origins of the LEFT (Rousseau, Pt. 1)
34:14
26
The Paradox of Progress: Rousseau's Critique of the Arts and Sciences (Rousseau, Pt. 2)
33:22
27
The Savage Truth: Rousseau on the Origins of Inequality (Rousseau, Pt. 3)
1:23:52
The Free Speech Lecture
1:20:01
29
Communism is the most wretched and murderous economic system ever devised by man
59:16
30
Realism vs. Utopianism: There's No Such Place As Utopia
34:33
31
Welcome to the Family
20:52
32
Celebrating Life and the End of Roe: Giving A Voice to the Voiceless
34:36
33
In Defense of Free Speech
17:07

The Free Speech Lecture

1 year ago
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[Originally recorded and posted on YT in January 2021] Full-length presentation defending the bedrock principle of freedom of speech in any liberal governing order.

Timecodes
0:00 - Intro
3:31 - The Free Speech Movement at UC-Berkeley
4:36 - Definition of Free Speech
7:34 - Speech and Democracy in Athens and Rome
10:18 - The Gutenberg Printing Press
13:33 - John Milton
18:20 - The Enlightenment
22:05 - The American and French Revolutions
24:50 - The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
26:24 - Alexander Meiklejohn and Thomas I. Emerson
28:18 - John Stuart Mill, On Liberty
37:58 - George Orwell, Animal Farm
40:20 - Seditious Speech
48:04 - Bigoted Speech
1:11:06 - The Need for Open Debate
1:16:28 - Censorship of Speech and Internet Freedoms in China
1:17:25 - Conclusion
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