Paper Clippings The Blog of The Crossroads Cultural Center
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Apparently if you are into orgies you should join the free-masons. You will also be happy to find out that “Libertines are people like you and me: people who have a normal life.” (Warning: numerous sexual references)
David Brooks identifies a major problem (if people fall apart nothing else in society will work) and proposes yet another ludicrous scientistic solution (psychology! Yeee, that will do it! It's "scientific" isn't it?)
There is some truth to Mark Lilla's criticism of those who reconstruct our history as one long process of decline since the 12th century, but it needs to be qualified. There was certainly a consistent development of ideas from the Reformation to the Enlightenment to us. The point is that it was not inevitable, it was not all that happened, and our task is not to go back to a mythical past, because a tradition has to become alive in the present.
Francis Spufford makes a good negative argument against rationalism, but ultimately seems to embraces the very same separation between reason and affectivity.