Tag: Greek History

  • Introduction to the Pre-Socratic Sages, Part II: All the Wise Sages

    Introduction to the Pre-Socratic Sages, Part II: All the Wise Sages

    INTRODUCTORY NOTE One of the reasons I have written this is to inspire us as world travelers, cosmopolitans, students, academics, teachers and so on. To begin, we must understand that if you sought to write a philosophical treatise or found a school (whether intentionally, directly or indirectly), how much the ideal of modern perfection and…

  • Early Reflection on my Journey to Greece: Black Classicism, Childhood and American Identity

    Early Reflection on my Journey to Greece: Black Classicism, Childhood and American Identity

    I just returned abroad from my journey to the island of Hydra (Gr:  Ύδρα, romanized: Ýdra) and Athens in Greece back home to the state of Illinois and came back very happily engaged to my beautiful partner. It has been over two years since I went on a trip through a tour agency to Italy…

  • Biopolitics, Eugenics, and State Racism in Ancient Philosophy | Mika Ojakangas

    Biopolitics, Eugenics, and State Racism in Ancient Philosophy | Mika Ojakangas

    Main Grahn-Wilder of the ORT-project interviews Prof. Mika Ojakangas of the University of Jyväskylä in Finland in a talk about the origins of State Racism. It serves the same purpose as Slavery and the Limits of Democracy in the Early Republic, Leslie Alexander. “In episode 3, Professor Mika Ojakangas (University of Jyväskylä) discusses his book On…