About the speaker, Larry Alex Taunton: Larry Alex Taunton
The late philosopher Leo Strauss described the purpose of modernity: “The universal society, a society consisting of free and equal nations, each consisting of free and equal men and women, with all these nations to be fully developed as regards their power of production, thanks to science.” ~Leo Strauss, “The Crisis of Our Time.”
Robert Locke commented about Leo Strauss, “It is interesting to note that this crisp conception makes clear than globalism is not the inevitable culmination of modernity, as its proponents believe, but a perversion which would first make nations unfree and then abolish them outright. Strauss was an trenchant anti-gobalist avant l lettre, writing that “no human being and no group of human beings can rule the whole of the human race justly.” (Leo Strauss, Natural Right and History.) His most serious reservation about the Cold War was its lurking premise that the undesirability of Soviet world rule implied the desirability of American world rule. He believe that world citizenship is impossible, as citizenship, like friendship, implies a certain exclusivity, and universal love is a fraud. (I [Robert Locke] would say if it exists, it is the province only of God.] Good men are patriots or lovers of their patria or fatherland, which must by definition be specific. The United Nations has failed in its fundamental mission: to prevent war.”
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