Glaucon’s Fate: History, Myth, and Character in Plato’s “Republic”
Glaucon’s story is part of a well-known political tragedy that swept up many of Plato’s friends...
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by Jacob Howland | May 17, 2024 | The Imaginative Conservative | 0 |
Glaucon’s story is part of a well-known political tragedy that swept up many of Plato’s friends...
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Nathaniel Hawthorne held this resolute conviction: that moral reformation is the only real...
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Skip to content In this month of May—as the days slowly grow warmer and leaves steadily fill the...
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Under Louis Napoleon III, the Second French Empire was more successful than the first, and more...
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No, G.K. Chesterton is not forgotten. Indeed, reports of his death have been greatly exaggerated....
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Historical novelists can tell us not only about the past, but also about our present in a manner...
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Shakespeare’s plays are an education in human nature, an encyclopedia of experience, to compare...
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Skip to content Emily Dickinson creates a simple buffet for our imagination in her nature and...
Read Moreby The Editors | May 13, 2024 | The Imaginative Conservative | 0 |
Skip to content Our world is rife with idealism—and that’s a bad thing. Consider our social policy...
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Skip to content Raffaella is a new fairytale ballet commissioned by the Stroik family, in memory...
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My dad brought Al McGuire to me in 1973, when I was a sick and depressed twelve-year-old kid. Al...
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Skip to content It has long been a desire of mine to sing the praises of the unsung. These are...
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