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A Single Historical Lesson can be More Dangerous than None
Iran is not 2003 Iraq, or 1938 Germany.
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Papal Rivalries and the Separation of Church and State - Pt Three
On the early modern separation of the Church into different states. Also, the game-theory of ancient Near-Eastern King/Priest dualities, and…
Jun 16
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Papal Rivalries and the Separation of Church and State - Pt Three
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From the Archives - On the Iconic Status of D-Day
On what may be the single most complex and difficult undertaking in human history
Jun 5
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From the Archives - On the Iconic Status of D-Day
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May 2025
Papal Rivalries and the Separation of Church and State - Pt Two
From Investiture to the Wars of Religion, and the Renaissance Papacy
May 3
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April 2025
Papal Rivalries and the Separation of Church and State - Pt One
On the Papacy and the Fall of Rome, Constantinople, and the Rule of Harlots
Apr 26
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How Boethius Regained His Citizenship
On the Republic of the Mind in the Consolation of Philosophy
Apr 15
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March 2025
On Historical Preconditions for Philosophy
Conditions and variables that can help encourage philosophical movements and traditions
Mar 25
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On Historical Preconditions for Philosophy
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On Historical Recoveries
For all our fear of civilizational collapse, we spend little time talking about those civilizations which recovered from periods of decline or crisis
Mar 9
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On Historical Recoveries
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February 2025
On the Greatness of George Washington
Two years ago, I was asked to give a faculty-talk at a President’s Day faculty meeting.
Feb 17
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The Polis of the Educated
Liberal education and its challenges and opportunities in the modern world
Feb 12
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October 2024
Liberal Education in the Modern World
The average person has access to the freedom and comforts of an ancient aristocrat; and as such will probably be better and happier off if educated like…
Oct 18, 2024
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August 2024
On the Origins of Liberal Education
Excellence and virtue, beginning with courage and poetry, in a flourishing community
Aug 24, 2024
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