The Thompson Moses Lecture & Dialogue Series is a curated collection of public lectures, recorded conversations, keynote addresses, interviews, and scholarly discussions that explore the life, work, and enduring influence of Thompson Moses.
Inspired by the spirit of thoughtful inquiry, this series provides a space where researchers, students, professionals, and members of the public can engage with ideas that continue to shape conversations on; the implication of our collective progress that is undermining the preservation of the species, public service, education, ethics, eradicating the core human problems (pain, pleasure, scarcity, selfishness, security, loneliness, pride, barrenness, lust Etc.), and national development.
Rather than presenting history as divorced or unrelated to the current human state of affairs, the archive invites readers to examine the principles, decisions, and perspectives that informed Thompson Moses’ work and why their relevance should be seriously considered in today’s world.
Whether you are discovering Thompson Moses for the first time or returning to deepen your understanding, we invite you to explore his revolutionary collection of Texts, lectures, conversations, and reflective materials.
Thompson reminds us, no man light’s a candle and flip a bushel over it. So if by any random preoccupation one coincidentally finds their chance in life, never say the fabric of life is fully painted on, take a closer look and you will find just enough space for that share of yours. Every information shared through the various means they will be shared contributes to a broader message that these mediums cannot fully convey. These Texts and talks are transformative, but they require a fortitude of willingness and unwavering attention.