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Jacobin’s David Moscrop recently talked with James Fishkin, professor of international communication and director of the ...
By Han Xiao Over 2,400 years ago, during the time of the Peloponnesian War that engulfed Greece, the leader of the Greeks, Pericles, delivered his famous ‘Funeral Oration’ to commemorate the soldiers ...
In a world oriented toward the democratic ideal and influenced for centuries by philosophers, such as Aristotle, Locke, and ...
Jason Devine provides an overview of the intellectual roots of Marx’s approach and explains the dialectical logic of his ...
Aristotle argued that some people, such as those with mental impairments, were inferior to those with greater mental faculties. He believed this was part of the natural order. Enslaved persons, as ...
From the ancient Greeks to modern times, thinkers and economists have point to the economic virtues of sympathy. So what role ...
Jessica Benjamin’s "The Bonds of Love" challenges traditional views of love, power, and gender, offering a fresh look at the ...
This article is part of a series by The American Spectator’s summer intern class on how conservatives can wage a cultural ...
Last week, antivaxxer Toby Rogers published two very long screeds attacking the EBM paradigm. Cleverly, echoed some of our ...
A historical exploration reveals shifting attitudes towards queerness, from Leonardo da Vinci's era to modern LGBTQ+ rights.
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Possible research topics that capture different dimensions of his thought and practice include: “The Ethics of Prudence: An ...