Virtue: Can It Be Taught? ~ The Imaginative Conservative: Kirk

By Russell Kirk

Are there men and women in America today possessed of virtue sufficient to withstand and repel the forces of disorder?

Or have we, as a people, grown too fond of creature-comforts and a fancied security to venture our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor in any cause at all?

— Read on theimaginativeconservative.org/2022/08/virtue-can-it-be-taught-russell-kirk.html

4 Comments on “Virtue: Can It Be Taught? ~ The Imaginative Conservative: Kirk

  1. Dr. Bob, thanks for stopping by my blog to like the piece “David Onley-Believer in Possibilities.” I hope its message touches many lives. Lieutenant-Governor David Onley was a vice-regal. In Canada they have a state funeral for them. People are still in shock over how quickly he died. Thankfully, according to one of his sons it was a short illness. They are keeping private about the cause of death. The health of Karen’s and our dear friend deteriorated after having a brain tumor operated on. This gave David three more years with his wife, Ruth Ann, and their children.

    What made you decide to become a professor in the field of communications?

    Kin regards,

    Dr. Kevin Osborne

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