WAR ON THE PAST: A WAR ON THE PUBLIC?

Filmed at the Battle of Ideas festival 2023, this impressive panel discuss what's going on.
Today, historical figures and the intellectual legacy of the past are presented as ‘problematic’. Towering figures such as David Hume and Immanuel Kant are casually dismissed from the curriculum as racists; buildings or streets renamed because scientists such as Thomas Henry Huxley failed to live up to modern values; galleries rearranged or even shuttered because an Athenian figure or Victorian explorer exhibited racist, sexist and ableist behaviour.
Is there anything intrinsically wrong in updating backward attitudes of the past? Is our only hope of looking to the future in regaining some clarity about how to draw the line between the then and the now? Without a knowledge of the past, can we know ourselves?
The speakers are:
Dr Ashley Frawley - sociologist; author, Significant Emotions and Semiotics of Happiness
Ivan Hewett - writer and broadcaster; chief music critic, Telegraph; professor, Royal College of Music; author, Music: healing the rift
Ivan Krastev - political analyst; permanent fellow, Institute for Human Sciences, IWM Vienna; chairman, Centre for Liberal Strategies; author, Is it Tomorrow, Yet? How the Pandemic Changes Europe
Dr Sean Lang - senior lecturer in History, Anglia Ruskin University; author, First World War for Dummies and What History Do We Need?; fellow, Historical Association
Professor Robert Tombs - emeritus professor of French history, Cambridge University; co-editor, History Reclaimed
The chair is: Jacob Reynolds - head of policy, MCC Brussels; associate fellow, Academy of Ideas
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Пікірлер: 16

  • @johnpaulnash8144
    @johnpaulnash81445 ай бұрын

    Slaves in the Islamic world. Slaves in Africa way before Europeans got involved. Never talked about in the public debate. What about the Slavs. What about millions of white Europeans captured and taken into slavery in North Africa and the Arab lands.

  • @robertbashforth4620
    @robertbashforth46205 ай бұрын

    Excellent debate! I missed this on the day so really grateful for the chance to catch it up! Great work again from the formidable Worldwrite team :-) x

  • @Sarahk150
    @Sarahk1505 ай бұрын

    This is very good, lots of excellent insights. Points by both Ivan's are quotable and Ms Frawley's dances with bees story is very telling.

  • @DieterHambloch
    @DieterHambloch5 ай бұрын

    Great debate thanks for sharing

  • @kylemenos
    @kylemenos3 ай бұрын

    Who are the people that are furthest away from the past to tell us what it is?

  • @lootusmaximus7378
    @lootusmaximus73785 ай бұрын

    Those who don’t know the past…. 1984 told us this would be coming. No one is rewriting African history of self slavery from ancient times to today. AMAZIN.

  • @Lori-xt2lf
    @Lori-xt2lf5 ай бұрын

    26:28 I think his definition of decolonization is narrow and abstract. He should define it in the contemporary extreme. I can see it as a euphamism for genocide of the colonizers.

  • @jonjuan1955

    @jonjuan1955

    5 ай бұрын

    The current anti colonialism are actually the colonizers in the snapshot of humanity. Any nation that does not protect the current and future generations is neglecting its citizens.

  • @glenvalley4326
    @glenvalley43262 ай бұрын

    There is a terrible ignorance of history amongst the young.