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Leah E. Wild in EIDOLON
Mar 11, 2020

Playing the Clown

On Boris Johnson’s Virtuosic Misquotation of Homer

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Feb 28, 2020

X Fiddled While Y Burned

Examples of History’s Hottest Meme, Ranked

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Lois Agnew in EIDOLON
Dec 2, 2019

Classical Propriety

You Couldn’t Say Anything in the Past, Either

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Oct 14, 2019

Diogenes and Direct Action

Can Cynicism Close The Concentration Camps?

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Kourtney Murray in EIDOLON
May 6, 2019

Plato: Don’t Read the Damn Report

Why Dialogue Trumps The Written Word

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Daniel Ruprecht in EIDOLON
Nov 5, 2018

Truthful Hyperbole, Honest Bullshit

Ancient Rhetoric Explains Why Trump’s Lies Work So Well

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Nov 3, 2018

Articles About Political Participation

Eidolon Classics Journal

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Neil Coffee in EIDOLON
Sep 13, 2018

The World Is Too Much With Us. So Can We Leave?

The Philosophical Case Against Retreating From the World

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Donna Zuckerberg in EIDOLON
Jul 30, 2018

Catharsis Delenda Est

E(i)ditorial — July 2018

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Nandini Pandey in EIDOLON
Jan 9, 2018

Rome’s “Empire Without End” and the “Endless” U.S. War on Terror

Replaying the Roman Civil Wars in…

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