The Necessity of Chivalry | C.S. Lewis

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
  • The first essay from the posthumous collection "Present Concerns", edited by Walter Hooper and published in 1986.

Комментарии • 26

  • @crusader2112
    @crusader2112 4 месяца назад +4

    Excellent essay. 👍 Love the Christopher Lee-Esque voice.

  • @michaelnelson8618
    @michaelnelson8618 Год назад +6

    "Good, good...what is bravery, without a dash of recklessness?"

  • @davidtagauri2034
    @davidtagauri2034 Год назад +8

    Good to have this. Thanks.

  • @baronghede2365
    @baronghede2365 Месяц назад +2

    I live by Stoicism and Bushido and I also admire chilvarly.

    • @gordonbryce
      @gordonbryce Месяц назад +1

      Do you not think our society, taken over by hardline Feminists, LGBTI enthusiasts and woke intolerance, is in deep trouble?

    • @baronghede2365
      @baronghede2365 Месяц назад

      @@gordonbryce if they go off the rails any further; we will be in trouble as a society.

  • @tylermurnaghan
    @tylermurnaghan Месяц назад +2

    Perfect

  • @ThinkingThomasNotions
    @ThinkingThomasNotions Год назад +7

    A stirring reflection by Lewis, and acute in its distinguishing the medieval ideal of warriorship from its ancient predecessors. I may add that it seems to find a more or less independent analogue in Budo, or the code of the Samurai. Two denominators strike me, at least. One, in both cases, such violence as is undertaken must be in service to an ideal outside of the individual selfisjlu construed. The other, that both the ideal of chivalry and Bushido arose as a consequence of the culture's assimilation of a great faith. In the former case, Christianity; in the latter, Buddhism...

    • @gordonbryce
      @gordonbryce 4 месяца назад +1

      Yes, and we are in the West and the Middle East in mutual deep political, social and human trouble. C.S.Lewis is making a prophecy in this essay...

    • @baronghede2365
      @baronghede2365 Месяц назад +1

      "Bushido" you mean. Bushido was centered around the "Samurai". The samurai was a military order; their original name was Bushi.

    • @ThinkingThomasNotions
      @ThinkingThomasNotions Месяц назад +1

      Duly edited. Thanks for the catch, @gordanbryce.

  • @kirayoungblood
    @kirayoungblood Год назад +4

    First comment even CS Lewis, an ancestor of the human race for some time knew this would always be a relevant topic….scary.

  • @methospayne4735
    @methospayne4735 Год назад +3

    Man can make an offer it's others who decide to except Christ in his great wisdom offers life in service and love and death in sin but even sin has degrees and even love can be sinful as well as passionate and sinful but what does one stand to gain and the other loose one gans love the other well that's there choices and decisions to lean into sin or hold back there guilt and live with shame but with strength as well praise God and JC🙏

  • @jimweights8908
    @jimweights8908 4 месяца назад +4

    Modern people in power are the opposite of chivalrous. Aggressive and forceful outside of battle and extremely cowardly in battle. Feminists and DEI types making decisions for the rest of us without skin in the game

    • @gordonbryce
      @gordonbryce Месяц назад

      Yes, and we men, and some clear-headed women, need to turn this around or "the West" will fail and fall like Tolkien's Gonder. Where are the Aragons and the Knights of the Round Table today?

  • @HughConlon82528101
    @HughConlon82528101 Год назад +5

    meek to the nth and fierce to the nth

    • @SilverScribe85
      @SilverScribe85 Год назад

      What exactly does that mean?
      Does it imply that a chivalrous man is strong to the very end yet also gentle to the very end?

  • @jasoncameron5496
    @jasoncameron5496 Год назад +3

    🐎🤺⚔️

  • @Alex-eq1lf
    @Alex-eq1lf Год назад +2

    *Promosm*

  • @SilverScribe85
    @SilverScribe85 Год назад +4

    What say you, gents to all those who claim Chivalry is dead and that feminists have brought about its destruction

    • @thegoldenthread
      @thegoldenthread  Год назад +4

      Chivalry is dead. Long live chivalry!

    • @SilverScribe85
      @SilverScribe85 Год назад +1

      @@thegoldenthread Hear, hear...sadly, the majority of the world feels otherwise

    • @BrokenFireMaiden
      @BrokenFireMaiden Год назад +4

      Lewis himself observes that chivalry has always been the province of a rather restricted set - worse yet, its adherents followed out of convention rather than conviction in many cases; as demonstrated by the fact that many men have dropped chivalry as soon as it became inconvenient. Feminism merely added fuel to the fire of their true conviction that they are the centre of their own universe and deserve to always be satisfied and happy (a lesson feminism drilled into women as well, in any event). That said, chivalry is where it's always been, seldom understood and even more seldom attempted.

    • @SilverScribe85
      @SilverScribe85 Год назад +5

      @@BrokenFireMaiden Even if it's through social media, I express the ideals of chivalry openly and without shame.
      I share compassion towards others
      I am calm in the face of troll comments
      I remain honorable in my actions in life or online
      I swear to keep my loved ones safe, should the need ever arise
      But most of all, I treat others with respect while living in an age where ANYONE who is "outside the status quo" is treated like monsters.
      I may be part of a slim few of practitioners of the code but I'm a PROUD one, nonetheless

    • @vimalpatel4060
      @vimalpatel4060 9 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@SilverScribe85This maybe a long time coming. I had to appreciate this comment. I know, the lads get seldom recognition for it. So, hats of to you.. and if you are willing to share, how did you come in contact with those ideals. A story or two would be helpful but seldom necessary if time and instance is hard..
      Farewell.. Sir Silver Scribe..