TGC Ep. 1 | What are the Great Books of the Western World?
What are the Great Books of the Western World and why should you read them? In our first ever episode of the great conversation, we are going to dive into the Preface of the great conversation and talk about it. ►⏩►⏩ Show notes and links to the Great Books below... 📚 The Great Books of the Western World ( https://geni.us/the-Great-Books - Commission Earned ) The Great Conversation is a collection of books assembled by Mortimer J Adler and Robert Hutchins that embodies the past 25 centuries of written work making up the ideals and discoveries of our western culture. ------ DISCLAIMER: ALL LINKS IN DESCRIPTION ARE AFFILIATE LINKS if you make a purchase through the links provided I will get a small commission but at no extra cost to you, but that is what keeps this channel alive and the helpful content coming your way. 🤘 😊

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