In defence of civilization: Aaron Wudrick and Michael Bonner

In defence of civilization: Aaron Wudrick and Michael Bonner

Welcome to Inside Policy Talks, the in-house podcast of the Macdonald-Laurier Institute.

In this episode you'll hear Aaron Wudrick in conversation with Michael Bonner on his new book, In defence of civilization: How the past can renew our present.

Available here: https://sutherlandhousebooks.com/product/in-defense-of-civilization/

"What makes the situation in Canada... troubling is that we have an entire class of people, an elite, governing class, who seem to really believe that the way out of humanities problems is to forget history and that being divorced from it is to be free from a burden."
- Michael Bonner

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