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The Ideological Pivot: Realism, Nominalism, and the Battle for Western Education w/ Van Harvey

The Ideological Pivot: Realism, Nominalism, and the Battle for Western Education w/ Van Harvey

Episode 485 Published 9 months, 2 weeks ago
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In this epic episode of The Courtenay Turner Podcast, Courtenay welcomes first-time guest Van Harvey, the legendary mind behind Blogodidact. Renowned for his incisive explorations into education, philosophy, and history, Harvey brings rare depth to a conversation that challenges listeners to rethink the very foundations of Western thought.

A Journey Through Realism, Nominalism, and Ideology

Together, Courtenay and Van embark on a sweeping journey through the pivotal moments that have shaped Western civilization. They dive deep into the enduring debate between Realism and Nominalism and explore how these philosophical perspectives have profoundly influenced education and the rise of ideology. Drawing from Van’s latest article, "Why 1st Principles? Narratives That Capture the Mind", the discussion uncovers how the shift from Classical Liberal values to modern ideological systems has transformed not only our schools, but our entire cultural and political landscape.

From Founders to the “Wizard’s Circle”

Listeners are guided through the underappreciated consequences of this intellectual pivot: the replacement of philosophy with ideology and economics, the rise of credentialism over true knowledge, and the emergence of top-down systems of control that still dominate education and politics today. Harvey’s analysis traces the roots of contemporary confusion-across the political spectrum-back to the 19th-century introduction of ideology, championed by figures like Thomas Jefferson and Destutt de Tracy.

Why This Episode Matters

If you’re passionate about education, philosophy, history, or the principles of Classical Liberalism, this episode is a must-listen. Harvey and Turner shed light on how philosophical shifts-from the ancient Greeks to the present-have shaped today’s debates over truth, knowledge, and the purpose of education. Their conversation offers listeners new tools to question the narratives we’re told-and the ones we tell ourselves.

“Ideologies were invented so that men who do not think can give their opinions.” - Nicolás Gómez Dávila

Key topics include:

 The impact of Realism vs. Nominalism on education and philosophy

 The origins and consequences of ideology in Western history

 The decline of Classical Liberal principles in modern education

 How philosophical shifts have shaped today’s political and cultural narratives

Tune in now to explore the hidden history of education, philosophy, and ideology with Van Harvey and Courtenay Turner!

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