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Oct 14, 2019

Diogenes and Direct Action

Can Cynicism Close The Concentration Camps?

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George Saad in EIDOLON
Apr 5, 2018

Refugees by Fate, Founders by Choice

A refugee by fate … 
he would continually suffer the many indignities of exile, 
and yet more…
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Jonathan Gerstell in EIDOLON
Feb 8, 2018

Etymology Is Not Destiny

What Should the Ancient Definition of “Citizenship” Mean Today?

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James Nikopoulos in EIDOLON
Jan 22, 2018

Famagusta From Afar

The most interesting thing about my childhood was my parents’ childhoods.

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Rebecca Futo Kennedy in EIDOLON
May 11, 2017

We Condone It by Our Silence

Confronting Classics’ Complicity in White Supremacy

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Dan-el Padilla Peralta in EIDOLON
Feb 20, 2017

Classics Beyond the Pale

Recent changes to UK and US migratory policy have mobilized many within the academy to come to the defense of…

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Barbara Alvarez Rodriguez in EIDOLON
Aug 4, 2016

La vergüenza en Europa: αἰδώς homérico y los refugiados

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Dan-el Padilla Peralta in EIDOLON
Nov 12, 2015

Barbarians Inside the Gate, Part II

Immigrant labor and its discontents

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Dan-el Padilla Peralta in EIDOLON
Nov 9, 2015

Barbarians Inside the Gate, Part I

Fears of immigration in ancient Rome and today

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