The Awkward Weapon: Guilt
Since the Internet developed, and people with more anger than noesis no longer needed a stamp, a sheet of paper, and the address of the local newspaper,…
Since the Internet developed, and people with more anger than noesis no longer needed a stamp, a sheet of paper, and the address of the local newspaper,…
At first glance, Eric Voegelin’s contribution to the discipline of Political Science appears negligible when compared to other European émigré scholars of the same period, such as…
Introduction The prospect of universal justice is alluring. Right-minded persons would agree that a world whose entire population were treated fairly and equitably would constitute a vast…
I am not happy these days. I teach in the humanities at a Canadian University. And – unlike my more Protestant-minded, less eudemonistical colleagues – I think…
ERIC O'CONNOR: I remarked to you yesterday that I had found your use of apeiron a bit ambiguous; it meant "limitless" in a good sense at some…