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Lyceum Digest #16

Welcome to our Friday Digest, a bi-weekly email newsletter designed to showcase everything we have published on the Substack over the past two weeks. Below you will find links to our most recent posts. Happy reading!

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Judas and Jesus, Politics and the Divine

“While Jesus was in Bethany in the home of Simon the Leper, a woman came to him with an alabaster jar of very expensive perfume, which she poured on his head as he was reclining at the table.

“When the disciples saw this, they were i...

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Why “AI” is More Debased than a Slave: Lessons from Aristotle’s Politics

[Michelangelo’s self-portrait as a husk of skin in The Sistine Chapel’s “The Last Judgement.”]

In Book I of Aristotle’s Politics, readers find an extended inquiry into slavery that seeks to discover if there are such things as slaves by na...

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Was King George III a Prudent Prince?

Machiavelli’s seminal work The Prince teaches its careful readers how to rule well. The work itself is full of mostly true historical accounts, metaphors, and political lessons in ruling with virtue, but its central teaching is on virtue an...

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Lyceum Digest #15

Welcome to our Friday Digest, a bi-weekly email newsletter designed to showcase everything we have published on the Substack over the past two weeks. Below you will find links to our most recent posts. Happy reading!

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