Month: June 2020
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Political Freedom, Slavery, & Manual Labor In Classical Athens: Part I
Benjamin Constant (1767-1830) was an early proponent of French classical liberalism. Having lived through the French Revolution and therefore having experienced, in his words, the “revolutionary torrent,” he sought out a form of governance that would be harmonious with modern times. In 1819, he gave an important speech, “The Liberty of the Ancients Compared with…
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Andrew Taggart–Spiritual Philosophy: Death, Truth Discernment and Sexuality
I spoke with Jacob Kishere of SenseSpace about death, beauty, truth, and sexuality in the context of spirituality.