Magna Carta: A Book Profile
Magna CartaA Book Profile By Travis Copeland The supremacy of law over arbitrary government is not guaranteed by civilization, but cost immense effort to obtain. ❧ Full title: […]
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Magna CartaA Book Profile By Travis Copeland The supremacy of law over arbitrary government is not guaranteed by civilization, but cost immense effort to obtain. ❧ Full title: […]
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The Great Conversation:Sign & Symbol—Part III By Gabriel Blanchard There is one symbol that has, perhaps, wielded more influence and caused more strife than any other in Western
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HayekAn Author Profile By Gabriel Blanchard The economic and the political spheres are inextricably intertwined; what happens in either will always affect the other. ❧ Full name: Friedrich
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HesiodAn Author Profile By Gabriel Blanchard Though little read today outside of specialist circles, Hesiod is perhaps one of the most significant figures in the history of culture.
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St. BedeAn Author Profile By Travis Copeland The so-called Dark Ages had their share of luminaries—not least among them a religious brother from the fringes of Europe …
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What Makes CLT “Classic”? By Kate Colón-Crespo The SAT or “Scholastic Assessment Test” is blandly but straightforwardly named. Why did we choose the name we chose? Our Author
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SenecaAn Author Profile By Paulina Cerdán In Seneca, we see a nuance and humanity far more subtle than we usually credit the Stoics with possessing. ❧ Full name:
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ProcopiusAn Author Profile By Gabriel Blanchard Few figures in history are as compelling as Justinian and Theodora—and we owe nearly all we know of them to a single
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The Epic of GilgameshA Book Profile By Gabriel Blanchard Composed almost four thousand years ago, the Gilgamesh remains a moving tale of humanity and mortality. ❧ Full title:
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Student Essay: Descartes’ Children By Filomena Bertucci The radical doubt of modern philosophy is itself tied to a fundamentally flawed concept of human nature. In our study of
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