The Organic Nature of Political Ideas
The antithesis will not replace the thesis but rather, out of the two, a new synthesis will emerge that incorporates...
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The antithesis will not replace the thesis but rather, out of the two, a new synthesis will emerge that incorporates...
With his phrase “I am I and my circumstance,” Spanish philosopher José Ortega y Gasset (1883-1955) summarized the belief that...
Patriotism is essential to liberty, because pride in our nation, and the willingness to defend it, form the basis of...
Technically, freedom is a more general concept that may be defined as “the power or right to act, speak, or...
The political scientist, and historian of ideas, Mark Lilla has coined the term tyrannophilia to explain the love of tyrants...
Social scientist often used the liar’s paradox to illustrate the problem of self-reference in which we process information according to...
Welzel argues that, as a society progresses, citizens become less concerned with physical needs and shift their values toward what...
Democracy may be defined in many descriptive ways such as, government by the people, rule of the majority, a belief...
Invertebrate Spain (as in without backbone), and The Revolt of the Masses are two of José Ortega y Gasset’s best...
Are you dematerializing? I ask, not because I think you are overly concerned with material possessions and should become more...
Over the years I have published a number of columns on inequality. Among these are “Fleeing Equality,” “Redistributive Injustice,” The...
This brings up the obvious question as to why has extreme poverty declined so dramatically as of late. To this...
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