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<blockquote data-quote="Gnarwhal" data-source="post: 74959302" data-attributes="member: 329161"><p>PSA that Hillsdale College is currently offering free courses in 25 different subjects including:</p><p></p><p>1. The Great American Story: A Land of Hope</p><p>2. Constitution 101: The Meaning and History of the Constitution</p><p>3. The Genesis Story: Reading Biblical Narratives</p><p>4. Introduction to Aristotles Ethics: How to Lead a Good Life</p><p>5. The Second World Wars</p><p>6. Congress: How It Worked and Why It Doesn't</p><p>7. The Young Jane Austen: Northanger Abbey</p><p>8. Western Heritage: From the Book of Genesis to John Locke</p><p>9. Mark Twain: Tom Sawyer, Huckleberry Finn, and Selected Short Stories</p><p>10. Introduction to the Constitution</p><p>11. Theology 101: The Western Theological Tradition</p><p>12. American Heritage: From Colonial Settlement to Current Day</p><p>13. Shakespeare: Hamlet and The Tempest</p><p>14. The U.S. Supreme Court</p><p>15. Athens and Sparta</p><p>16. Public Policy from a Constitutional Viewpoint</p><p>17. An Introduction to C.S. Lewis: Writings and Significance</p><p>18. Winston Churchill and Statesmanship</p><p>19. The Federalist Papers</p><p>20. A Proper Understanding of K-12 Education: Theory and Practice</p><p>21. Great Books 102: Renaissance to Modern</p><p>22. The Presidency and the Constitution</p><p>23. Great Books 101: Ancient to Medieval</p><p>24. Constitution 201: The Progressive Rejection of the Founding and The Rise of Bureaucratic Despotism</p><p>25. Economics 101: The Principles of Free Market Economics</p><p></p><p>All of these classes can be found <a href="https://online.hillsdale.edu/#home" target="_blank">here</a>. I actually just started Constitution 101, each lecture is a 30min video but it's not boring. The lecturers are engaging and the setting within which they're teaching isn't bland at all (the opening lecture for that course is taught by Larry P. Arnn, President of Hillsdale College and he's sitting in what looks like an 18th century reading room so it draws you in).</p><p></p><p>If you haven't heard of Hillsdale College it's one of the best conservative colleges in the country, if not the best.</p><p></p><p>All you have to do is sign up and then you're free to choose as many courses as you'd like to learn from. It's good stuff!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gnarwhal, post: 74959302, member: 329161"] PSA that Hillsdale College is currently offering free courses in 25 different subjects including: 1. The Great American Story: A Land of Hope 2. Constitution 101: The Meaning and History of the Constitution 3. The Genesis Story: Reading Biblical Narratives 4. Introduction to Aristotles Ethics: How to Lead a Good Life 5. The Second World Wars 6. Congress: How It Worked and Why It Doesn't 7. The Young Jane Austen: Northanger Abbey 8. Western Heritage: From the Book of Genesis to John Locke 9. Mark Twain: Tom Sawyer, Huckleberry Finn, and Selected Short Stories 10. Introduction to the Constitution 11. Theology 101: The Western Theological Tradition 12. American Heritage: From Colonial Settlement to Current Day 13. Shakespeare: Hamlet and The Tempest 14. The U.S. Supreme Court 15. Athens and Sparta 16. Public Policy from a Constitutional Viewpoint 17. An Introduction to C.S. Lewis: Writings and Significance 18. Winston Churchill and Statesmanship 19. The Federalist Papers 20. A Proper Understanding of K-12 Education: Theory and Practice 21. Great Books 102: Renaissance to Modern 22. The Presidency and the Constitution 23. Great Books 101: Ancient to Medieval 24. Constitution 201: The Progressive Rejection of the Founding and The Rise of Bureaucratic Despotism 25. Economics 101: The Principles of Free Market Economics All of these classes can be found [URL='https://online.hillsdale.edu/#home']here[/URL]. I actually just started Constitution 101, each lecture is a 30min video but it's not boring. The lecturers are engaging and the setting within which they're teaching isn't bland at all (the opening lecture for that course is taught by Larry P. Arnn, President of Hillsdale College and he's sitting in what looks like an 18th century reading room so it draws you in). If you haven't heard of Hillsdale College it's one of the best conservative colleges in the country, if not the best. All you have to do is sign up and then you're free to choose as many courses as you'd like to learn from. It's good stuff! [/QUOTE]
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