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Goodbye Robert E. Lee

First Things Podcast

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Religion & Spirituality

4.6699 Ratings

🗓️ 10 September 2021

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

On this episode Catesby Leigh joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss his article, "Richmond's Rage of the Woke."

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Located in the foothills of Wyoming's spectacular wind river range, Wyoming Catholic College,

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an accredited four-year Great Books Institution is built on the ancient Western tradition of the liberal

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arts and the freedom of the American West. The college offers its students an immersion in the

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primary sources of the classical tradition, the grandeur of the mountain wilderness, and the spiritual

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heritage of the Catholic Church. Students experience the illumination of imagination and intellect

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through the great books and traditional disciplines, literature and philosophy, mathematics and theology, science and Latin, and an outdoor

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program second to none. The college celebrated an in-person graduation with its seniors

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last year and welcomed its largest freshman class ever this year. Learn more about the

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college's unique space

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in the world of American higher education

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at Wyoming Catholic.edu.

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Katesby Lee is with us today.

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He's written numerous pieces for first things

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and shown himself an astute and learned critic

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of public art and architecture in the United States.

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He had an essay in City Journal recently entitled

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Richmond's Rage of the Woke. That's our topic today. Welcome, Kaysby. Thank you, Mark.

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Good to be with you. You know, I saw your article on Richmond, and people don't often think of

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Richmond as a great town for architecture.

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But, you know, when I was there a few years back, my host drove me through a lovely old residential

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area and he said to me that this was the largest cluster of Victorian architecture in America.

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Have you heard that before?

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