A Greek revolution with parallels to modern catastrophes such as the French and Bolshevik Revolutions:

A Greek revolution with parallels to modern catastrophes such as the French and Bolshevik Revolutions:
Reflections of an aging millennial:
The Spartans have been portrayed as defenders of ‘western civilization’ because of their fight against Persia. But what no one ever talks about is how they a ruined a city that actually fought against Persia:
My thoughts on rebel and how they are what they claim to hate:
My thoughts on how trends shift from simple to complex:
My thoughts on how Thucydides’s history of the Peloponnesian War teaches us about ancient geopolitics, and the revolt of the Lesbians:
In history we see, that all history is a repetition of the present:
Now that 40% of all abortions in the US are done through pills, banning abortion in the clinical context is simply removing one means to the crime right when there is already an alternative that is difficult to control:
Some of my thoughts on the Peloponnesian War and how it discredits ethnocentrism:
Nobody cares…
The mob is more dangerous than the state:
By the Shoebats “Why was this ointment not sold for three hundred denarii and given to the poor?” — Judas to Jesus after Mary Magdalen washed His feet with perfume. “Hang (I mean publicly, so that people see it) at least 100 kulaks [small landowners], rich bastards, and known bloodsuckers.” — Vladimir Lenin Judas, […]
Society did not lose anything with the death of Daunte Wright:
My thoughts on iconoclasm:
My review of the book, Poland’s Holocaust by Tadeusz Piotrowski:
Truly, the absence of contentment is the source of all evil: