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Ancient Greece offers modern-day lesson
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What relevance does all this have to us today? Unless we understand and defend the virtues of the West, we may be only one generation away from a new Dark Age, fears Hanson. "The great wealth and leisure created by modern technology have confused some in the modern age into thinking that history is linear. We expect that each generation will inevitably improve upon the last," wrote Hanson in his NR Online column.
Hanson's concern is that the West has become soft, cynical, fearful and insulated. He fears that the West's intellectual and cultural elites have, at best, lost confidence in the idea of the West or, at worst, are full of self-loathing and hate for the West. These inclinations may well be seeping deeper into the fabric of our culture.
Hanson sees "multiculturalism" (no culture is worse than the West), utopianism (communism, fascism, Nazism), cultural relativism (no rule of law based on Divine Mandate) and moral equivalence (the West is no different than the non-West) as infecting the West.
As Hanson notes in "Who Killed Homer," "The billions of the world are rapidly adopting the Western economic and political example that began with the Greeks. ... Proof of this dominance is to be found (in the fact that) 'Western' itself has ceased to be a geographic term (but) now describes the sense of a people."
One scholar, Garry Wills, emblematic of many others, tells us that "concept of a ... core of cultural values at the center of Western civilization is entirely false." (Wills is also wrong about a great many other things.) Hanson responds that "Wills is unaware that everything he now takes for granted in his own life his freedom, his ability to question, provoke and censure, his education, his safety and security derive from a Western core of values that are quite different from other cultures and that began with the Greeks."
Hanson's call to the intellectual and physical defense of these core values is ignored by us at our own peril.
Joseph A. Cannon is editor of the Deseret Morning News.
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