I know for myself it’s really difficult to find a good philosophy journal that’s easy to comprehend and doesn’t assume you’re already proficient in whatever subject the article is discussing. Recently, I was looking around for some interesting articles we could take a look at about Aristotle, specifically where Liberty would fit in with his [...]
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The Influence of the Ancients
Posted in Intellectual History, Philosophy, The Ancients, tagged ancients, athens, bruce thornton, capitalism, free market, greeks, history, influence, ISI, pericles, Philosophy, rational thought on September 27, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Keeping in touch with my earlier post on Plato’s virtue and justice and his notion of the Philosopher-King, take a look at this lecture from the Intercollegiate Studies Institute titled “What Hath Athens to do with Wall Street?: How the Ancients Help us to understand the Free Market” In it, Classics and Humanities Professor Bruce [...]