About Christopher Nelson

Christopher B. Nelson is a Senior Contributor to The Imaginative Conservative. He was the President of St. John's College in Annapolis (1991-2017). St. John's College is devoted to liberal education. Students and faculty engage directly—not through textbooks and lectures but through study and discussion—with original texts and ideas that are the foundation of Western thought.

Extreme Liberal Education

By |2021-05-21T12:44:27-05:00February 15th, 2014|Categories: Christopher B. Nelson, Liberal Learning, St. John's College|

“Extreme” activities have come into fashion in recent years. Extreme sports, extreme travel, extreme survival expeditions now seem to be a fixture of the cultural landscape. Few know, however, that there is such a thing as extreme liberal education, or that St. John’s College has been practicing it for more than seventy-five years. What is extreme liberal education? [...]

Flawed From the Start: The President’s Plan for Higher Education

By |2021-02-09T15:03:51-06:00February 10th, 2014|Categories: Barack Obama, Christopher B. Nelson, Economics, Education, Government, St. John's College|Tags: |

President Obama has been a strong supporter of programs designed to help families pay for a college education, most notably through the Pell Grant and the Opportunity Tax Credit. However, in the summer of 2013, President Obama announced a new “Plan to Make College More Affordable.” In his speech announcing the plan, the president affirmed that “a [...]

Doing Well by Doing Good?

By |2021-05-21T12:55:04-05:00February 4th, 2014|Categories: Capitalism, Christopher B. Nelson, Economics, Featured, Morality, St. John's College|Tags: |

Corporate scandals over the last two decades, followed by the crash of the economy in 2008, have brought about widespread skepticism toward America’s corporate leaders. Almost daily there are calls for new legal and regulatory reforms directed at businesses, especially banks and investment firms. Some corporations have even begun to reassess their own business practices. [...]

‘Lone Survivor’: Free Officer and Free Citizen

By |2021-05-21T13:00:32-05:00January 27th, 2014|Categories: Christopher B. Nelson, Education, Military, St. John's College|

Lone Survivor, the new film recounting an ill-fated search and rescue attempt in Afghanistan, has a tragic connection with my school, St. John’s College in Annapolis. Lt. Cmdr. Erik S. Kristensen, the Navy SEAL who led the bold mission and who died bravely along with many others in the daring operation, received a master’s degree from [...]

Barnacles: Liberal Education and the Art of Coming Unstuck

By |2021-05-21T15:12:08-05:00January 18th, 2014|Categories: Christopher B. Nelson, Imagination, Liberal Learning, St. John's College|

Barnacles do not often occupy the thoughts of landlubbers. Most people can go for weeks without thinking about them. It had been at least that long for me when I found in my files John Gardner’s marvelous 1990 address called “Personal Renewal.” Gardner begins his speech with an arresting quotation from an article he had [...]

Story Telling & Judgment: Cultivating the Imagination

By |2019-06-13T11:30:00-05:00July 20th, 2013|Categories: Christopher B. Nelson, Classics, Liberal Learning, Socrates, St. John's College, Virtue|

I am pleased to join you in your conference focusing on the development of judgment in our young people today. I have been giving some special thought lately to the question of how one might develop a capacity for sound judgment and a desire to build good character through the exercise of the imagination—that is [...]

Liberal Learning: Got It! The Wipers Are Working!

By |2021-05-21T15:26:54-05:00February 28th, 2013|Categories: Christopher B. Nelson, Classics, Labor/Work, Liberal Arts, Liberal Learning, Socrates, St. John's College|

I have been reminiscing lately, probably a sign of my age, but I came to recall an episode in my earlier life before I returned to St. John’s College more than 20 years ago, when my second son announced: “Dad, I’m willing to talk with you about my college choices, but I’m not going to go [...]

The Sting of the Torpedo Fish

By |2022-09-29T11:20:23-05:00October 24th, 2012|Categories: Christopher B. Nelson, Classics, Liberal Learning, Meno, Socrates, St. John's College, Virtue|

Can you tell me, Socrates, whether virtue can be taught? [to continue] Or if not teachable, is it acquired by practice, or if neither, whether men possess it by nature or in some other way?” So begins Plato’s dialogue, Meno, opening as abruptly upon the reader as my remarks have upon you this afternoon. You [...]

Music of the Republic

By |2021-05-24T11:44:38-05:00September 13th, 2012|Categories: Christopher B. Nelson, Classics, Liberal Learning, Music, Socrates, St. John's College|

There comes a time in every year when I find myself saying to a friend or a prospective student that this is a very musical College [Ed., Convocation, St. John’s College, 2011]. After 20 years of speaking this way, I thought I should ask myself just what I mean by this statement, and so I will [...]

Homer and the Power of Men That Have Chests

By |2021-05-24T12:12:35-05:00June 2nd, 2012|Categories: Christopher B. Nelson, Classics, Featured, Homer, Liberal Learning, St. John's College|

One of the many things I love about this college [Ed., Convocation address to St. John’s College] is that everyone must begin with Homer—and not only Homer, but the Iliad. It’s not just that this happens to have been my favorite book for most of my life. It is a collection of things, all of which have [...]

Concerning Charles Murray and “Real Education”

By |2021-05-24T12:34:49-05:00March 29th, 2012|Categories: Books, Charles Murray, Christopher B. Nelson, Education, Featured, Liberal Learning, St. John's College|

I confess to having approached Mr. Charles Murray’s book with a little ambivalence. I imagined that I might be one of those educational romantics he described and wondered whether a certain kind of educational romanticism might provide, not an unkindly lie, but a noble spur to a better life for our nation’s young. But this book [...]

The Things of Friends Are Common

By |2021-05-24T12:49:58-05:00March 21st, 2012|Categories: Christopher B. Nelson, Friendship, Liberal Learning, St. John's College|

Welcome to the Class of 2013 [this is a Convocation Address delivered in 2009 at St. John’s College, Ed.] and to your families. To the rest of our college community, welcome back. Welcome, friends all! I came to a rather startling realization over the summer as I was preparing to greet our newcomers: that I had returned [...]

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