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by | Apr 13, 2024

Ohne jene Kunst würden wir Nichts als Vordergrund sein und ganz und gar im Banne jener Optik leben, welche das…

by | Apr 8, 2024

Rome was an empty and broken city in 1341. The popes had fled to France where the castles weren’t crumbling,…

by | Mar 31, 2024

Reporting in The Diplomat, Katja Drinhausen, the head of the Politics and Society Program at the Mercator Institute for Chinese…

by | Mar 30, 2024

For two weeks, in my Humanities course at Thales College, we will be reading most of Tocqueville’s Democracy in America,…

by | Mar 18, 2024

Sixty years ago, James Burnham’s book Suicide of the West was published to much acclaim from conservatives and much criticism…

by | Mar 16, 2024

The Metropolitan Opera House in New York City has issued its first “trigger warning” for Puccini’s 1926 opera, Turandot, which takes place in…

by | Feb 5, 2024

When we think of Rome in the ancient world, we tend to think of the massive military empire that eventually…

by | Jan 24, 2024

If you tour the magnificent Blenheim Palace, you will see the room where 150 years ago Winston Churchill was born…

by | Jan 20, 2024

The unworthy heirs of the English Common Law tradition in Ontario decided that it was appropriate to revoke Jordan Peterson’s…

by | Jan 19, 2024

The other day I was invited to a party at a pub with very young people. I didn’t like the…

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