R: It is strange to be anything at all.
Thursday, October 3, 2013 at 10:50PM
The Federalist Party

Edmund Burke Weekend Alumni Debate

Friday, October 4th at 7.30pm in the Berkeley Mendenhall Room

Can we ever hope to grasp the cause and meaning of our individual human existence? Is it unexplainable, or the result of a grand, ordered and systematic process? If the latter, how do we retain freedom of choice and responsibility in a seemingly deterministic world? What role can a meaningful search for authenticity play in allowing us to exist in this indifferent world? These questions are perhaps even more important than ever for those trying to fight the progressive tide. Is it worth it to acquiesce to contemporaneous currents of history? Or do we have a moral obligation to ourselves (or anyone else) to remain true to our values? In a social, political and cultural context, how can we relate to the Other?
 
This Friday evening at 7:30 in the Berkeley Mendenhall Room, the Federalist Party will be graced with the presence of her illustrious alumni, whose post-Yale “real world” wisdom will surely light up the debate floor. All are welcome for our annual Edmund Burke Weekend  alumni debate!

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