Magical Mystery Tour Lecture Notes

Recall Great Awakening

Percolating, percolating

Second step: Enlightenment

Visual cues: Let students identify characters

Note Jefferson cribbing Locke

NBS joke

Uncle Fred: Intellectual history doesn’t have to be boring

Ideas matter dance

Tueting is a Morganite: Interpretative school

Cross-legged outside: Something different; get out of copy from the board mode.

Scholasticism:

Bible is all. (Label image)

Schola: The book

Scholar root

Medieval Universities: Scholastic

Seeds of own destruction (think NE patriarchy and female literacy)

Angels dancing on the head of a pin

Actual colloquiums. Today: Phrase meaning arguing about irrelevant things (examples)

Humanism:

Individual talens/thoughts matter

Is Renaissance opposed to religion? No, but seeds o’ destruction of Church hegemony over intellectual thought.

Outside references: Greek and Roman

Identify painting?

Individual reason: Scientific Revolution

Deduction/Induction (Renee deCarte is a drunken fart!) Bacon: Sizzlin’ idears

Reason, hypothesis, scientific method.

Danger Will Robinson!

Avatar (refresh vocab) of Scientific Revolution

Galileo

GEOCENTRISM/HELIOCENTRISM

Bible v. scientific method conflict

Center of Solar System

Pi

Genetics (Mendel)

Pope afraid: Church will lose primacy.

Scientific method triumphant today, but battle still rages.

Battle no longer between elites; elites vs. public

Religious accommodation: moderate Christians (figurative interpretative) and fundamentalist (every word is literally true) 19 Articles dance.

Dover school board

Pope was right: Now people turn individual reason to religion

Review Luther/Calvin/Henry: Who was theological/ideological? Who was political/dynastic?

Reporter’s chart

Compare Johnson’s quote on GA.

Who:

Locke, Hobbes, Rousseau, perhaps Voltaire, Montesquieu. Franklin in America (Enlightenment in the colonies personified).

What:

Application of reason to social organization (guv’mint)

Where:

Primarily Western Europe: Spreads to colonies (i.e. Jefferson/Locke) No tax without rep

Why:

Trend of individual thought continues, secularism, reaction to new monarchies, reaction to events (Hobbes to civil war, Locke to Glorious Rev)

When: Mid Eighteenth century (Though Hobbes is a forerunner)

Prior to Enlightenment:

Legitimacy from God (historical examples – why a good plan?)

Divine right

Bishop Bousset and the Sun King

King James Bible and “Obey legitimate authority/king)

Set aside unprovable Biblical claim: Look for evidence.

Imagine Life in the State of Nature

Natural rights

Complete freedom: Good?

Sleep the great equalizer (small girl and stick in Mr. Tueting’s eye)

Discuss why Life in the state of nature is risky.

Why would complete freedom become meaningless?

Social Contract

Give up some rights to keep others (ante up to society: poker chip icon)

Rousseau: Man basically good: Minimal government

Government that governs least governs best

Maximize freedom

Confucian? Link to World History

Book: Lord of the Flies is Golding’s middle finger to Rousseau

Social contract

Locke: Tabula Rasa

Man must be controlled

Deist attitude toward utility of religion for the common people.

Contract to preserve rights.

Two Treatises

Hobbes: Nasty, Brutish Short

War of all against all

Man is evil

Leviathan

Absolute power!

Locke: Balancing act

Consent of the governed: Locke different from Hobbes (who denies right to withdraw consent)

Trinity of rights!

Breach of contract

Tyranny, sir!

Right to rebel

Influence on DOI

People often think the brain and heart are in conflict; but GA and En worktogether. A social contract between ideas, if you will ;)

Show link:

Paine’s enlightenment Common Sense communicated to masses by GA speaker Henry, leads to the people getting riled up (and thinking that they have the right to be riled up from both GA and En).

The stage has been set.

Now we only need to usher in the grievances and the bubblin’ pot o’ ‘Merican individualism will explode. (Note frontier’s impact on individualism – Living our lives nt by your leave, but hacking them out of the wilderness, bearing their children as they go).