Not Just a Number, Episode 10, Hammer Into Anvil
One of the more literary and artistic of the episodes we have discussed so far, this one features allusions to Cervantes, Bizet, and Goethe.
One of the more literary and artistic of the episodes we have discussed so far, this one features allusions to Cervantes, Bizet, and Goethe.
Knowing good grammar and understanding the words you use is no laughing matter…
In this episode Dr. Fleming and Stephen discuss: Why questions are a burden to others and a prison for oneself. Why it’s not I who am asking, but the committee. Why Bo Peep is a hireling in this story. Why Caesar, Napoleon, and Elizabeth I make for an excellent Kangaroo Court. To prepare for our next episode in the series, watch “Checkmate”
In this episode Dr Fleming and Stephen follow #6 back to his flat in London, which has a new occupant that seems to be a good Samaritan. As always, things are not as they appear.
The conservative and moderate press is making a hero and martyr of Peter Boghossian, who resigned his position at Portland State in protest against Wokeness. As usual, says Thomas Fleming, they are being gulled by a poseur.
In this episode Dr. Fleming and Stephen take on “SpeedLearn,” which the Village Authorities pretend is about education when it’s really all about propaganda. Join us as we discuss: -The educational phenomenon of 100% entry, 100% pass -How our modern “vaccine” regime is analogous to SpeedLearn -Another sendup of modern art -Who was Frederick of Austenburg and when was the Treaty of Adrianople -WHY?
An excerpt from the 2021 Fleming Foundation Summer Symposium from Dr. Fleming’s lecture, “ Boethius, Failure and Success”. Lectures are now available for download at the website store for a limited time introductory price of 99.00.
Dr. Trifkovic reflects on 50 years since the publishing of Jean Raspail’s Camp of the Saints.