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The strong identity of Rome is often associated with its capacity to conquer and build. We may be reminded of Augustus’ saying, “I found Rome a city of bricks and left it a city of marble.” Still, there are more interesting r...
Charles-Honoré Lannuier, The Card Table
As men correspond to those interior whispers that incline him toward refinement, he shifts the aesthetics of his spaces.
Think of the classic “vanity.”
It was during the Middle Ages that this piec...
Weak men tolerate disrespect, imprudent men bear it poorly, and men of human respect grant it continual dispensation.
Among the many causes, social media has greatly eroded respect among men, and men, in turn, have lost their own respecta...
Society has not been created. Cities are not made— this is a relatively new notion. Men have indeed argued and deliberated concerning the ideal society, but societies have never been by the will of man— they have always been.
They have be...
Around the McCarthy Era, Richard Hofstadter in Anti-Intellectualism in American Life, observed that the American conservative milieu began to rebrand unconventional models of character as conventional.
The vulgarized businessman was fast-...
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