
The Renaissance wasn’t just a historical period — it was also a mindset.
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I write about how classical and Renaissance ideas can contribute to today’s world. PhD in philosophy and editor of The Living ideas Journal. My book on the Stoic philosopher Seneca has been published in over 15 languages.
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