Richard McMillan, academic-in-residence at St Anthony's School for Boys, discusses the challenging of popular assumptions in the school.
Originating as a TikTok-fueled rumor, the idea quickly captured attention online, blending humor, satire, and a sharp ...
The year 2025 has been declared the year of ‘digital citizenship’ by the Council of Europe.
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The anthology includes essays discussing figures like Teresa of Avila, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and Albert Camus, alongside philosophical reflections by Judith Butler, Merleau-Ponty, and Walter ...
Europe has over 50,000 magnificent castles with imposing architecture and breathtaking settings that offer a glimpse into a world of kings, queens and legends.
However, warranted, the intensity of the debate on the exchange’s impact for Israel’s security going forward has blocked going back to investigate how October 7’s barbarism dismantled the state’s core ...
News reporter for Orlando Weekly, with a focus on state and local government, workers' rights, and housing issues. Previously ...
Movie stars are singing again. From across a century of sound cinema there have been many leading women and men who have been ...
Let the light in. Five years after the Metropolitan Museum of Art set off on a major renovation of its galleries for European painting, the superprime real estate at the top of its grand staircase is ...
This attitude was honed, he said, by his uncle’s devotion to Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s concept of the social contract, or the need for a society to agree to the laws by which it is governed.
Compulsory voting is meant to ensure freedom, but when we're forced to choose between two evils, what freedom do we really have?