Easy Chair No. 136, December the 12th, 1986

S1E136 - Easy Chair No. 136, December the 12th, 1986

Published: March 21, 2026

Duration: 1:04:11

R.J. Rushdoony and Otto Scott discuss revolution, linking it to Romanticism and the Enlightenment. They argue that the Enlightenment’s exaltation of reason cultivated “rootlessness,” which Romanticism transferred to emotions. Revolution, therefore, seeks to destroy tradition, Christianity, and past institutions to create a “brave new world.” All revolutionary regimes whether National Socialist, Marxist, Communist, or Fascist are inherently anti-Christian. Terror is inseparable from revolution, as exemplified by Robespierre and Lenin, and totalitarian states maintain control through fear and manipulation of education.

They describe how modern revolutions are aided by ideology, media, and financial support for violence. Simple-min...