The restless vanity of the untrammeled self

The restless vanity of the untrammeled self

Sociologist Daniel Bell on the rise of “the idea that experience in and of itself was the supreme value”
The moral imperative of having fun

The moral imperative of having fun

Daniel Bell on the moral imperative of having fun
The legitimizing role of hedonism

The legitimizing role of hedonism

Daniel Bell on what replaced the Protestant Ethic
The obligation of prodigality

The obligation of prodigality

Daniel Bell on the hedonistic logic of the “new capitalism”
Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 118

Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 118

FEATURED GUESTS: Gilbert Meilaender, Ron Highfield, Mark Mitchell, Daniel M. Bell, Jr., Helen Rhee, and Peter Brown
Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 102

Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 102

FEATURED GUESTS: Daniel M. Bell, Jr., Lew Daly, Adam K. Webb, Stratford Caldecott, James Matthew Wilson, and Thomas Hibbs
Liberalism and limits

Liberalism and limits

On his blog, What I Saw in America, political theorist Patrick Deneen often questions some of the fundamental assumptions of classic liberalism, assumptions which contradict the wisdom of premodern political thinkers.
An ancient modern confusion

An ancient modern confusion

Ken Myers offers a brief primer on the heresy of Gnosticism