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Children of Light and Children of Darkness
When Melvin Rogers went looking for insight about politics today, he skipped over his old friend John Dewey and chose Reinhold Niebuhr.03-09-2025
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Hannah Arendt Library: The Age of the Democratic Revolution
In this week's Library feature, we appreciate the annotations Arendt made to her copy of "The Age of the Democratic Revolution."03-20-2015
Luther Burbank's Thoughts on Thinking: A "Clean" Mind
American botanist and horticulturalist Luther Burbank provides this week's Thoughts on Thinking.03-18-2015
Amor Mundi 3/15/15
In this week's Amor Mundi, we reflect on how solitude can provide our inner voices with room to flourish, and much more!03-16-2015
A Student's Personal Arendt Library
In this week's Library feature, we appreciate a student's personal Arendt library.03-13-2015
Thomas Szasz on Thinking
Psychiatrist and academic Thomas Szasz provides this week's Thoughts on Thinking.03-11-2015
Amor Mundi 3/8/15
In this week's Amor Mundi, we reflect on how certain curricula in schools today are undermining moral facts, realize that the penalty for leakers of sensitive information varies depending on one's connections, uncover 'discriminatory intent' within and beyond the Ferguson police department, and much more!03-09-2015
Hannah Arendt Library: Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling
In this week's Library feature, we appreciate Hannah Arendt's collection of the works of German philosopher Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling.03-06-2015
Howard Zinn on Thinking
American historian, author, playwright, and social activist Howard Zinn provides this week's Thoughts on Thinking.03-04-2015
Amor Mundi 3/1/15
In this week's Amor Mundi, we wonder whether humans will eventually be replaced by more efficient machines, appeal to Karl Ove Knausgaard in our attempts to understand a uniquely American form of poverty, appreciate Peter Railton's efforts to open up a broader discussion on depression, and much more.03-02-2015