State

The Great Books of the Western Canon, organized by Mortimer J. Adler in the Syntopicon, span 102 enduring ideas—ranging from Truth, Beauty, and Justice to Democracy, Love, and God. These categories trace the intellectual tradition of the West, connecting philosophy, literature, history, science, and theology. Together, they map the recurring questions and principles shaping human thought across centuries.

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War and Peace as States of Existence and War and Peace

by Daniel Fletcher in War and Peace

War and Peace: Inherent States of Existence War and Peace are often perceived as mere historical periods or political conditions, yet a deeper philosophical lens reveals them as fundamental states of existence that profoundly shape human experience and the very fabric of reality. This article posits that these are not...

Wealth Distribution and Economic Justice and Wealth

by Chloe Fitzgerald in Wealth

Wealth Distribution and Economic Justice: A Philosophical Inquiry The distribution of wealth and the pursuit of economic justice stand as perennial challenges to human societies, sparking intense debate across millennia. This article delves into the philosophical underpinnings of these concepts, tracing their evolution from ancient Greece to contemporary thought. We...

The Education of the Citizenry and Education

by Henry Montgomery in Education

The Crucible of Conscience: The Education of the Citizenry Summary: The education of the citizenry stands as the bedrock upon which any enduring and just State is built. Far from a mere acquisition of facts, it is a profound and multifaceted process of cultivating intellect, character, and civic virtue. From...

War and Peace as States of Existence and War and Peace

by Daniel Sanderson in War and Peace

The Perennial Dance: War and Peace as Fundamental States of Existence In the grand tapestry of human experience, woven through millennia of thought and action, War and Peace emerge not merely as historical events or political conditions, but as profound states of existence. They are the two poles around which...

Monarchy vs. Democracy: A Study of Governance and Monarchy

by Daniel Sanderson in Monarchy

Monarchy vs. Democracy: A Philosophical Inquiry into Governance From the ancient city-states of Greece to the sprawling empires of modernity, humanity has grappled with the fundamental question of how best to organize its collective life. At the heart of this enduring debate lie two prominent systems of government: monarchy and...

The Nature of Justice in a Democratic State and Justice

by Daniel Sanderson in Justice

The pursuit of justice in any political system is a fraught endeavor, but in a democratic state, it becomes a particularly complex dance between individual liberties, collective will, and the foundational principles that hold a society together. This article delves into the intricate relationship between justice and democracy, exploring how...

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