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Monday, March 2,2009

Tradition: Concept and Claim (ISI), by Josef Pieper

Book Review

By David Luhrssen
 
Some believe progress is at odds with tradition, but Josef Pieper argues otherwise. In this essay collection, the eloquently simple-spoken German philosopher makes meaningful distinctions between tradition and social habits, tradition and knee-jerk conservatism. Learning can't proceed without memory and Pieper puts forward sacred tradition-whether Greek mythology, apostolic Christianity or the Hindu pantheon-as the guardian against forgetfulness. Social and historical amnesia, after all, have afflicted such sectors of society as academia, pop culture and the Bush administration, leading to ill-educated consumers, inane trends and ill-conceived policies all around.

 

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