
Dear Classical Wisdom Reader,
What connects the courage of Marathon, the wisdom of Athens, the order of Rome, and the faith of Christendom to the world we live in today?
What if the very ideas of freedom, equality, and reason, which are now taken for granted, were in fact fragile gifts, passed down to us through a perilous and unbroken chain of civilization?
On December 4th, join James Hankins of Harvard and Michael Fontaine of Cornell for a live online discussion on The Golden Thread: The Western Tradition from Antiquity to 1500—a sweeping and illuminating work that revives the depth, dignity, and continuity of the story of the West.
In an age when history itself is contested...when the past is either dismissed or distorted...The Golden Thread reminds us why the study of civilization matters. Drawing on nearly three millennia of art, philosophy, politics, and faith, Hankins weaves the story of how our ideas of law, liberty, and virtue emerged...and why they still matter in the modern world.
The West’s greatest peril is forgetfulness, its loss of cultural memory. Without knowing where we came from, how can we know what to defend, or even what to value?
In this conversation, Hankins and Fontaine will delve into the urgent question of understanding our history and inheritance, to determine what traditions of the West should be kept... or discarded.
Join us on December 4th, 2025 at noon EST for a journey through the roots of our civilization...its glories, its struggles, and its enduring relevance.
Rediscover the story that shaped the modern world and reclaim the golden thread before it’s lost.
Register now to attend live and be part of the conversation.
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I hope you can join us!
All the best,
Anya Leonard
Founder and Director
Classical Wisdom
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