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Comic Book Resources on MSN10 Things Everyone Always Gets Wrong About Calvin and HobbesBill Watterson's Calvin and Hobbes is a universally beloved comic strip, but some major things about the story are completely ...
Simply put, we, the students, deserve good teachers. By refusing to end time caps, the University won’t let us keep them.
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The Forward on MSNIs ‘A Real Pain’ the Jewish Oscar film we’ve been waiting for?Jesse Eisenberg's acclaimed film avoids the tropes and tragedies that have defined other Jewish Academy Award nominees.
The reference point for this imagined Superbowl game is the centuries-old debate between the political philosophies of Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679) and John Locke (1632-1704), which I will get to ...
If the New World had a philosopher, it would be Thomas Hobbes. It would involve an account of the power of the Leviathan, ...
When 17th century philosopher Thomas Hobbes likened his ideal government to a Biblical monster, the leviathan, he wished to convey the immense complexity and power of the sovereign state.
By Ed Smith The Sirens’ Call, by the American television host Chris Hayes, cites a lot of big thinkers – Pascal, Thomas Hobbes, JM Keynes – to support the thesis that holding our attention is central ...
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Knowledge Is Power: A Brief History of the Philosophical PhraseKnowledge is power appeared in the writing of many authors over the years, including Thomas Hobbes and Michel Foucault. One of the most notable is Thomas Jefferson, who used the saying several ...
I wanted to talk about international institutions. The United States’ changing role in the international system has been in the news a lot this week so I wanted ...
He is also interested in the relationship between storytelling and education. His publications include examinations of the ideas of Francis Bacon, Thomas Hobbes, and Alexis de Tocqueville. "that which ...
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