the Tyrant-Slayers of Ancient Athens – a Tale of Two Statues (review)
Azoulay’s intriguing epilogue explores Harmodius and Aristogiton’s utility in modern times from Fénelon to Nazi “faith and fidelity” and Communist “worker and Kolkhoz woman”
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Azoulay’s intriguing epilogue explores Harmodius and Aristogiton’s utility in modern times from Fénelon to Nazi “faith and fidelity” and Communist “worker and Kolkhoz woman”
In the wake of the death on Wednesday of Iraq War veteran and computer security expert James Dolan, let’s recall other whistleblowers that have passed away under rather vague circumstances.
Columbia Law Professor Robert Ferguson points out in his poignant new book, Inferno: An Anatomy of American Punishment, it is hard to grasp the meaning of such numbers. “Actually knowing what inmates endure presents a serious complication with no simple solution.” He asks whether we can really comprehend punishment at this level.
. . . that there be no schisms among you; but that you be perfect in the same mind, and in the same judgment” (ibid., i, 10).
This idea that the British monarchy “controls everything” in the world is usually considered a conspiracy. But once you have read excerpts from The Crown Temple by Rule of the Mystery Babylon below, you may find yourself re-examining true history of U. S. law.