SPOTLIGHT
THEORY
Democratic Socialism: An Impossible Dream?
An Article in Two Parts, by Craig Collins Part One: Socialist Mythology vs. Statist Reality The founders of “scientific socialism,”
Reverse Discrimination and Employment
By: Hendrik van der Breggen Let’s think discriminately about discrimination (yes, you read that right). I’ll distinguish two senses of
Nationalism and Anti-Nationalism: A Matter of Perception
By: Glen Paul Hammond The culture of a nation is a multi-layered thing; it is like a many-sided diamond, or
PRACTICE
Abraham Lincoln’s Request
Don’t Feed The Animals, A Series of Satirical Musings by Josh Lorenzo Dear Modern Republican Party, Seven score and fourteen
Violence in the Gay Community: Ending the Silence
By: Connie Woodring Focusing on homophobia and its violent consequences against gays by heterosexuals has been important for several decades,
Reverse Discrimination and Employment
By: Hendrik van der Breggen Let’s think discriminately about discrimination (yes, you read that right). I’ll distinguish two senses of
JUSTICE
ARTS & LETTERS
The Argument and the Action
We have divided our study of the political theory of G.R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire into a
Medieval Heart, Postmodern Mind – Umberto Eco (1932-2016)
There is a riddle at the center of Eco's existence: In his theoretical work, he usually had the look of a post-modern man. And yet, in his art, he could look almost medieval.
Realism in Fantasy, Concerning George R. R. Martin
By: Ned Fichy George R. R. Martin’s fantasy saga, A Song of Ice and Fire, has drawn as much interest