The Antidote to Anarchy
Why do people accept to be bound by the results of a democratic election, or by the state and its laws, or by the limitations embodied within a public office?
Why do people accept to be bound by the results of a democratic election, or by the state and its laws, or by the limitations embodied within a public office?
As long as there is a viewing public that can witness beauty, there will be a desire for tradition.
A new study supports the factual history of the once and future king.
The three poets in Gerytades, like many politicians, find themselves on the cusp of success—but their decisions damn them, so they must trundle back home, thinking of ways to spin their failure into victory.
Scharl’s poetry reminds us of the vibrancy and relevance of our cultural tradition.
In Bad Therapy, Abigail Shrier shows that far from making children healthier, therapy often causes the problems it exists to solve.
The ambition of Jones’ The Two Cities is to use the Augustinian framework to demonstrate an alternative to the misguided secular approach to history.
The Italian writer argued that when society dismisses or disparages beauty, it cuts itself off from reality itself.
The Syriac World introduces Western readers to the ancient riches of the Syriac Christian heritage.
While the theological aspect of Sexual Identity is not particularly striking, the book builds a solid philosophical and scientific understanding of humanity as sexed.
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