7 07, 2018

Potential Television Project Planned for May Sweeps on Fox: Reality Series Aims to Destroy National Park

By |2019-03-28T04:42:26+00:00July 7th, 2018|Arts & Letters|2 Comments

Don’t Feed The Animals, A Series of Satirical Musings by Josh Lorenzo Washington, D.C. – If the rumors are true, President

29 06, 2018

“Make America Great Again”: Regina Jose Galindo’s Performance Art Illustrates the Struggles of Immigration

By |2019-03-28T04:44:45+00:00June 29th, 2018|Arts & Letters, Practice|0 Comments

Art of Politics, Politics of Art, A Series By: Jeanette Joy Harris In this series, Jeanette Joy Harris looks at how artists

4 05, 2018

Heidegger, Metaphysics, and Wheelbarrows: A Poetic Introduction to Heidegger’s Being and Time

By |2019-03-29T05:03:02+00:00May 4th, 2018|Arts & Letters, Meta, Theory|1 Comment

By: Richard Oxenberg so much depends upon a red wheel barrow glazed with rain water beside the white chickensWilliam Carlos

27 04, 2018

Racist Ideas, Justice, and Freedom: A Review and Reflection on Ibram Kendi’s ‘Stamped from the Beginning’

By |2019-03-29T04:53:48+00:00April 27th, 2018|Arts & Letters, Justice, Practice, Theory|0 Comments

Stamped From the Beginning is filled with implications for political theory, both regarding distributive justice, and how we conceptualize freedom, showing limits to the typical bifurcation of freedom into its positive and negative variants.

25 04, 2018

Naked, Shivering Creatures: A Look Behind Burke’s “Pleasing Illusions”

By |2019-03-28T04:38:18+00:00April 25th, 2018|Arts & Letters, Meta, Theory|0 Comments

Burke argues that life without such prejudice is brutish and crude. Sans prejudice we would be left with nothing but our “naked shivering nature,” alone and afraid.

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