In this discussion with Gabriel Custodiet, I examine why the civilizing process cannot be manufactured through education, prosperity, democracy, Christianity, or imported Western institutions alone.
Civilization rests on deeper habits: truth-seeking, self-restraint, honesty, trust, and moral introspection. When these foundations are absent, modern institutions are not absorbed; they are corrupted, inverted, and turned into instruments of evasion, status, and predation.
Watch the full discussion below:
Key Takeaways
- Why Western institutions often fail in the Third World
- Why education and prosperity do not automatically civilize society
- The importance of truth-seeking and moral introspection
- How imported institutions are corrupted without deeper values
- Why East Asia remains more stable than much of the world
