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Author: Howard Burton

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This book is based on an in-depth conversation between Howard Burton and award-winning author and independent scholar Matthew Stewart. In his later years, Thomas Jefferson referred to "the revolutionary part of the [American] Revolution", which for him meant the founding ideals that would serve as a model for the world on how to build a modern state, as opposed to an incidental squabble between one country and its former colonists. This wide-ranging conversation explores how many of these ideals that Jefferson referred to are part of an intellectual thread that passes through key Enlightenment thinkers such as Spinoza and can be traced all the way back to Epicurus.

This carefully-edited book includes an introduction, The Collective Unconscious, and questions for discussion at the end of each chapter:

  • Setting the Stage - Clues from a mountain man
  • Deism - Functional atheism?
  • The Power of Ideas - Tracing a path
  • The Pursuit of Happiness - Well beyond hedonism
  • The Heart of the Matter - Religious sentiment, exceptionalism and the future
  • About Ideas Roadshow Conversations Series (100 books):

    Presented in an accessible, conversational format, Ideas Roadshow books not only explore frontline academic research featuring world-leading researchers, including 3 Nobel Laureates, but also reveal the inspirations and personal journeys behind the research. Howard Burton holds a PhD in physics and an MA in philosophy, and was the Founding Director of Canada's Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics.

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