Jeff Bilbro talks with Nathan Beacom about the history--and revival--of the Lyceum. Nathan is directing a project whose mission is to "build meaningful communities by providing a space for neighbors to learn together in friendship. The Lyceum offers classes, events, and a shared space to explore great ideas, great deeds, great art, and the questions that affect our life together. In so doing, it seeks to shape citizens and communities well-formed in self-government for the common good." He and Jeff talk about how these events might form their participants intellectually and socially.
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