Pulitzer Prize Finalist

The West: Origins, Ideas & Identity

Civilizations rise and fall on the strength of their ideas. Understanding the West’s core principles is key to renewing its future.

G276R9 Arthur Herman, Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute - Washington, DC USA

Rediscovering the West: How Ancient Ideas Still Shape Our 21st-Century World

The Western tradition is more than a geographic boundary—it’s a tapestry of philosophical, religious, and cultural influences that have evolved over millennia. Dr. Herman traces the lineage of core concepts like liberty, reason, and individual rights from ancient Greece and Rome through the Enlightenment to the present day. By exploring how these ideas took root and spread, Herman sheds light on the strengths, flaws, and future prospects of Western revival and renewal. In a time when cultural confidence is waning, understanding the West’s intellectual heritage is vital for renewing its promise of freedom and innovation.

Ancient Foundations

Classical Roots

How the ancient Greeks laid the groundwork for rational inquiry, scientific thinking, and democratic governance.

Renewing Western Ideals

Critical Debates

From the Reformation and Enlightenment to Marxism and postmodernism, that have tested Western ideals spurred progress—or stifled liberty and freedom.

Reach and Responsibility

Global Influence

Analyzing how Western concepts of freedom, rights, and reason interact with other world civilizations, and why renewal at home is essential.

Morality and Dignity

Judeo-Christian Influences

How religious traditions shaped Western conceptions of human dignity, morality, and the inherent value of the individual.

Virtues and Markets

Scottish Enlightenment

Exploring how the intertwining of personal virtue and free-market principles gave rise to capitalism and modern prosperity.

The Nordic Spirit

The Viking Heart

From ancient Vikings to Scandinavian immigration and Nordic superstates, how the culture and peoples of Norway, Sweden, and Denmark Have reshaped history and provide powerful lessons for our collective future.

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