Why We Still Need Plato

我们为何仍需柏拉图

Old School with Shilo Brooks

2025-10-23

54 分钟
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What is justice? And why should we live justly? These questions lie at the heart of Plato’s Republic, the foundational text of Western philosophy. In building his utopian city, Plato reveals how the quest for perfect justice can slip into tyranny. Yet his call for relentless self-examination—for resisting nihilism and seeking meaning—remains a starting point for us all. In this episode, Dr. Cornel West joins Shilo Brooks to discuss why ancient Greek philosophy remains relevant for all of us, regardless of race or background. Together, they argue that confronting Plato is a universal rite of passage for everyone seeking to overcome despair and live a good life. Plus: West critiques the corruption of American universities and political parties—especially the Democratic Party, which he declares “beyond redemption.” Old School is proudly brought to you by the Jack Miller Center. If you believe in the importance of civic education and want to help prepare the next generation to carry on our democracy, join us at JackMillerCenter.org. Become a paid subscriber to The Free Press today to enjoy exclusive bonus episodes and reduced ads. Click here to subscribe. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • I'm Shiloh Brooks.

  • I'm a professor and CEO, and I believe reading good books makes us better men.

  • Today I'm talking with Dr.

  • Cornell West.

  • Dr.

  • West is a renowned teacher, theologian, and activist.

  • Plato's Republic, written over 2,000 years ago, changed Dr.

  • West's life.

  • Today I'm asking him why.

  • This is old school.

  • The story you love, the way your heart moves,

  • and the ideas you haven't thought of, all started from nowhere.

  • The long, thin screen quietly follows you.

  • What do you think you're drawing?

  • Hira-me-ki is always from Mac.

  • In detail, on Apple's official website.

  • Dr.

  • West, pleasure to have you here.

  • So let me start this way.

  • You were born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, which is kind of the middle of nowhere.