Magnus Podcast: Conversations from the Catacombs of Liberal Education

Ep. 118 - Philosophy is More Valuable in Business than an MBA

Mar 30, 2026
Eric Black, longtime board member of the Albertus Magnus Institute who blends business experience with classical learning. He recounts converting through philosophy and theology. They discuss how great books shaped judgment and character. Conversation covers Plutarch’s practical moral insight, why liberal arts formation beats narrow vocational training, and seminar-style dialogue that repairs culture.
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ANECDOTE

Plato Seminar Sparked Lifelong Love Of Reading

  • Eric Black's first college seminar on Plato's Allegory of the Cave transformed how he read and opened him to deep literature.
  • He went from skimming to active engagement after Professor Downey lectured and showed depths Eric had missed in three pages of text.
ANECDOTE

High School Classics Led To Spiritual Conversion

  • Joshua Mazarin credits high school readings like the Odyssey and Dante for opening him to deeper questions and triggering a spiritual conversion to Catholicism.
  • Those texts led him to pursue theology degrees and classic spiritual writers like John of the Cross and Teresa of Avila.
INSIGHT

Ancient Biographies Teach Practical Business Wisdom

  • Plutarch's Lives teaches practical lessons about human nature and virtue useful for business and judging character.
  • Eric Black repeatedly returns to Plutarch to understand motives and to navigate real-world people dynamics in business.
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