Aristotle, Politics Some people, he said, were born natural slaves and ought to be slaves under any circumstances. Other people were born to rule these slaves, could use these slaves as they ...
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The last few months have felt like a political thriller, so we asked you to tell us about your favorite books about politics. Here are a few of those books.
Publishers are not overlooking politics as a way to appeal to a certain age group. An author and an artist have rushed to ...
Earlier this week, I asked you to tell me about your favorite books about politics. I urged you to think broadly about fiction and nonfiction — no need for lab-grown political memoir here ...
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Think of Jackie Kennedy and there might be two images which come to mind. One, being a prim first lady in the early 1960s ...
“The biggest difference between Alex Jones and Rachel Maddow is the haircut.” This funny line is from The Rise of BlueAnon: How the Democrats Became a Party of Conspiracy Theorists, a ...
If you find yourself asking what Dr. King would do during this highly-charged time in political history, “Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. On Love” is the book for you. Set for an October 22 release ...
Many of the sayings we use daily were first coined by Aristotle (384-BC – 322 BC). His studies in living the Good Life (nothing to do with Felicity Kendall looking seductive in dungarees and ...