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The Statesman: A Classical Education Podcast

The Statesman: A Classical Education Podcast

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As an affiliated podcast of John Adams Academy, our purpose is to “restore America’s heritage by developing servant leaders who are keepers and defenders of the principles of freedom.” Our desire is to lead a revolution in education by modeling classical education for our staff, scholars, and their families, especially the dialectic approach of reading and discussing great books. We want to extend classical education to as many people as we can because of its ability to form great souls and great citizens.By John Adams Academy with Ross Garner and Michael Conklin
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    • Out of the Silent Planet: Becoming a Man by Going to Mars | EP 13
      Jun 6 2025

      Ross Garner, Andrey Sushch, Mark Bixler and Victoria Smith discuss C.S. Lewis' Out of the Silent Planet. Victoria begins by providing a summary of the book and Mark poses a question about the nature of fallen and unfallen man. The group discusses how the protagonist, Dr. Ransom, becomes a better man in traveling to Mars or Malacandra by learning to live proportionally to others and nature.

      The views expressed by individuals in this podcast are their own and do not represent John Adams Academy.

      The music used in this episode is adapted and used with proper permission and licensing (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, CC BY-SA 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons)

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      1 h et 1 min
    • Brothers Karamazov: The Grand Inquistor and The Nature of Freedom | EP 12
      Jan 16 2025

      Ross Garner, Michael Conklin, Landon O'Neil, Hannah Jensen, and Tania Medina discuss Fyodor Dostoevsky's The Brothers Karamazov. Ross begins by providing context to the chapter, The Grand Inquisitor, and the group discusses its central theme of free will.

      The views expressed by individuals in this podcast are their own and do not represent John Adams Academy.

      The music used in this episode is adapted and used with proper permission and licensing (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, CC BY-SA 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons)

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      57 min
    • The Brothers Karamazov: Being A Pest | EP 11
      Nov 13 2024

      Ross Garner, Benjamin Asvitt, Faith Sawyer, and Mark Bixler discuss Fyodor Dostoevsky's The Brothers Karamazov. Benjamin begins by providing a short synopsis of the next 100 pages of the book after which Mark shares a passage from the book related to human nature. They discuss Dimitri Karamazov's view of man and his buggish nature as well as whether it is morally permissible to wish for someone's death. Though somewhat depressing themes, the conversation ends hopeful and optimistic.

      The views expressed by individuals in this podcast are their own and do not represent John Adams Academy.

      The music used in this episode is adapted and used with proper permission and licensing (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, CC BY-SA 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons)

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      1 h et 6 min

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