The Great Conversation: The Substance of a Liberal Education
Preface In the preface, Hutchins communicates why The Great Books of the Western World project was undertaken, and he defends the selection of books in the set. Concerned about the decline of Western Civilization, Hutchins and the editors of the Great Books set believe that reading and understanding the great books will show the origins of our most serious difficulties. The Advisory Board chose the works included in the GBWW because they believe that they contributed in an important way to the Great Conversation. The Great Conversation The Tradition of the West In the Tradition of the West , Hutchins defines the tradition of Western Civilization as "the Great Conversation that began in the dawn of history and that continues to the present day". He argues that the dialogue itself, the exchange of ideas, is the ideal to which Western civilization moves. Hutchins emphasizes the fact that the books included in this set have long been central in the liberal education of the West...