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"Something has happened to the fabric of society"
This essay contrasts Mister Rogers' vision of neighborliness with the harsh treatment of legal immigrants in the United States, focusing on the case of Kseniia Petrova. It explores how class resentment and institutional silence have enabled arbitrary cruelty toward those who came here to contribute.04-13-2025
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Amor Mundi 2/7/16
In this week's Amor Mundi, we reflect on the definition of public accommodation when it comes to privacy, explore dark web literature, and much more!02-07-2016
Arendt and the Functions of Political Thought
We appreciate the annotations Hannah Arendt made to an anthology of essays on political thought in this week's Library feature.02-04-2016
Paul Valery on Man and His Thoughts
Paul Valery reflects on how man relates to his thoughts in this week's Thoughts on Thinking.02-03-2016
Amor Mundi 1/31/16
In this week's Amor Mundi, we dissect a 1962 pardon request made by Adolf Eichmann, reflect on the Malheur occupation, and much more!02-01-2016
On the Possibility of an Arendtian Nuclear Theory
N.A.C. Taylor observes that if we are to have an Arendtian nuclear theory, we must now construct it ourselves.01-31-2016
Arendt and the Intimate Kitchens of the Communist System
We realize the types of affairs conducted in the intimate kitchens of communist systems in this week's Library feature.01-28-2016
Horace on Thinking and Living Life to Its Fullest
Horace reflects on how we can all live life to its fullest in this week's Thoughts on Thinking.01-26-2016
Action and Interaction
Action and interaction both relate to the public space, but where and how they occur in the world differs significantly.01-24-2016
Amor Mundi 1/24/16
In this week's Amor Mundi, we reflect on the democratic role of the U.S. constitution, ask what it means to share the unshareable, and much more!01-24-2016