Special Edition - The Greater Debate - Wealth and Means - Episode 21
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The Great(er) Debate: Character v. Responsibility Tonight’s question sounds simple, almost binary: Should the United States participate in a joint strike designed to decapitate the Iranian regime and create the conditions for its collapse? But beneath that question sits another, older one—one that has haunted republics since Rome first mistook expansion for destiny. Are we guardians of our own character, or guarantors of universal freedom?
Two lecterns. No slides. No moderator to rescue anyone from the consequences of their own logic.
At the first stands John Quincy Adams—sixth president, architect of the Monroe Doctrine, a man who believed America’s power was best expressed not through dominion, but through example. A scholar-statesman who warned that if the republic went abroad “in search of monsters,” it might find something else entirely—an empire staring back at itself.
At the second, Christopher Hitchens—journalist, contrarian, unapologetic interventionist when it came to totalitarian theocracy. A man who believed that neutrality in the face of barbarism is not prudence, but complicity. If Adams feared empire, Hitchens feared surrender—to clerical fascism, to nihilism dressed as faith, to regimes that export terror as policy.
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