Strategies How Should Society Be? Collective or Individualistic? We really stood out. I mean literally, a foot above. I remember the morning commute, staring down at a sea Pyrrho: The Greek Buddha Written by Doug Bates, Founder of the Modern Pyrrhonism Movement and Author of Pyrrho's Way: The Ancient Greek Version of Buddhism Romulus and Remus: Murder and the Foundation of Rome Written by Edward Whelan, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom The ancient Romans were so respectful of tradition and ancient practices that Stoicism: A Life In Accordance With Nature Written by Van Bryan, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom “That which exercises reason is more excellent than that which does not Is Collective Guilt Good? The teacher looks over the classroom, a frown conspicuously distorting her face. With knitted brow she passes down the aisles The Classical Wisdom of the Founding Fathers Written by Alex Barrientos, Senior Editor, Classical Wisdom The United States of America will turn 244 years old tomorrow. From Date and Time in Ancient Rome Written by Visnja Bojovic, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom Time. It's an abstract concept, but it frames our life possibly more Epicureanism: Death Does Not Concern Us Written by Van Bryan, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom “It is impossible to live a pleasant life without living wisely and Socrates And Martin Luther King: Lessons in Civil Disobedience Written by Van Bryan, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom At the opening of the Crito, a dialogue by the philosopher Plato, Socrates Cyrenaic Hedonism: A Life in Pursuit of Pleasure Written by Van Bryan, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom "If it were wrong to be extravagant, it would not be in « Previous 1 … 37 38 39 40 41 … 94 Next »