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EPISODE · May 21, 2026 · 36 MIN

"Broken Records"

from The Seth Leibsohn Show · host The Seth Leibsohn Show

Referencing C.S. Lewis's concept of turning back the clock, where progress is not about moving forward, but about resetting to where things ought to be, Seth discusses how a society's failure to learn from its past can lead to a repetition of its mistakes. He delves into the importance of remembering and learning from history, particularly in the context of the recent mosque shooting in San Diego, where the shooter's manifesto revealed disturbing anti-Semitic views. Seth remembers the life of Robert Woodson Sr. Matthew Continetti’s piece at The Wall Street Journal, “‘Woke’ Isn’t Dead, or Even Resting.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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