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TOPICA
Nov 17, 20208 min read
How many circuits?
The name is Orestes On the track, on the track again, on the track, how many times around, how many bloodied laps, how many black rows;...
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TOPICA
Feb 29, 20204 min read
Ugly modernism?
Sofia Greaves The recent article from the Guardian confronts the dangers of combining neoclassical architecture with white power, ideals...
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TOPICA
Dec 14, 20194 min read
Classics, Political class, and the MMXIX election
Jesse Hala Pro Iuppiter, efficiamus Brexit. - Jacob Rees-Mogg, 6/12/19. It’s only been a couple of days, but the results of Britain’s...
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TOPICA
Mar 22, 20195 min read
Poliziano's Nose
Nathaniel Hess Classical scholars are fairly disembodied beings, one might think, withering at lonely desks as they cultivate the...
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TOPICA
Feb 7, 20198 min read
Democracy, Referendums and Brexit: A Classical Perspective
Zack Case “Democracy is the worst form of government except all those other forms that have been tried from time to time.” Winston...
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TOPICA
Jan 6, 20197 min read
Gellius teaches us to fight against the algorithm
Nir Stern The amount of knowledge in our world is amazing, staggering really. Knowledge of any kind is being developed and expounded by...
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TOPICA
Jan 3, 20198 min read
Walls and Empires
Tom Langley Walls and Empires, Ancient and Modern Borders, and particularly border walls, dominate the current news cycle. The United...
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