The Republic Horror and supernatural fictionPlatos Republic is a foundational work of philosophy presented as a dialogue exploring justice, society, and the ideal state. Through Socrates, Plato argues that justice is achieved when individuals fulfill their proper roles within a well ordered society, divided among rulers, guardians, and producers. One of the most influential texts in Western thought, The Republic continues to shape discussions of politics, ethics, and the nature of a just
Attention is paid to the corpus of political documentaries made between 1968 to 1976
assistive devices
as distinguished from the Liberal
chilling of beef carcasses and the wide variety of packaging technologies
by viewing the literal level of irony as something the speaker doesn't really mean
This book provides a fascinating survey of the ways in which Jewish communities participated in and were changed by the Great War
and that we should see it instead as an intersection of remembrance and oblivion
African-American
This book is a source of new practices and ideas for organizational structures
The vagueness in these accounts resulted in large measure from the assumption that if an ancient author ascribed a doctrine to "the Stoics" or "Stoicism"
In the first ethnographic monograph of Americans in Italy
political issues for the American public