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Arendt, Social Change, and History

We appreciate the annotations Arendt made to her copy of Nisbet's "Social Change and History" in this week's Library feature.
01-07-2016
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Announcing the Winners of Our 2015 Student Opinion Contest!

Announcing the Winners of Our 2015 Student Opinion Contest!
01-06-2016
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Sir Joshua Reynolds on the Real Labor of Thinking

Sir Joshua Reynolds comments on the lengths to which a man will go to avoid the real labor of thinking in this week's Thoughts on Thinking.
01-05-2016
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Amor Mundi 1/3/16

In this week's Amor Mundi, we reflect on the rise of amateurism in politics, contemplate the complexity of the human brain, and much more!
01-03-2016
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The Delusion of the Omnipotence

It is worth analysing the different forms of violence and asking why and how they transgress various boundaries to approach omnipotence
01-03-2016
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Sherwood Anderson on a Human Being's Well of Thinking

Sherwood Anderson comments on the suppression of a human being's "deep well of thinking" in this week's Thoughts on Thinking.
12-29-2015
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Home, Homelessness, and The Human Condition

Arendt’s "The Human Condition" forces us to ask the question: What does it means to be at home in the world?
12-27-2015
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Amor Mundi 12/27/15

In this week's Amor Mundi, we reflect on the true meaning of Christmas, explore the dangers inherent in unmasking, and much more!
12-27-2015
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Theodor W. Adorno on the Meaning of Thinking

German philosopher Theodor W. Adorno reflects on what it means to think anymore in this week's Thoughts on Thinking.
12-22-2015
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