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The Yorùbá Yé Mi textbook, combined with an open access, multi-media website at http://www.coerll.utexas.edu/yemi, is an... see more
From Catullus to Horace, the tradition of Latin erotic poetry produced works of literature which are still read... see more
Philosophers across many different ideologies argue that equality is an important human ideal. But what type of equality... see more
Between 1840 and 1860, fur trappers used to say there was no law west of Leavenworth, Kansas. So how did more than... see more
The story of John Horse and the Black Seminoles has been largely untold, but according to Professor Amy Sturgis of Signum... see more
Where do rights come from? In this lecture, Dr. Bill Glod of the Institute for Humane Studies explains the two approaches... see more
Robert Nozick was one of the most influential philosophers of the twentieth century, but according to Professor Chris... see more
Is private property just? In this lecture, Professor Chris Feiman of the College of William and Mary presents some of the... see more
In this lecture, Professor Aeon Skoble of Bridgewater State University discusses the relationship between moral equality... see more
In 1838, poet, essayist, and lecturer Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote a letter to President Martin Van Buren protesting the... see more
According to Professor Amy Sturgis of Lenoir-Rhyne University, the Trail of Tears shouldn’t have happened. In this video,... see more
Edward Snowden's revelations about government surveillance of private citizens sparked debate around the world about the... see more
Professor James Stacey Taylor of the College of New Jersey discusses the contributions of philosopher, historian, and... see more
Professor James Stacey Taylor of the College of New Jersey discusses the contributions of philosopher and economist Adam... see more
Professor James Stacey Taylor of the College of New Jersey discusses the contributions of philosopher Francis Hutcheson... see more
What is mercantilism? How did economics contribute to rising tensions between the North and the South in the years before... see more
Have you ever stopped to think about the incredible risks the Founding Founders took when they rebelled against British... see more
This thought experiment, based on an essay by Professor Thomas Nagel, Philosopher at New York University, encourages... see more
Today people often believe that classical liberalism is all about free market economics, but according to Dr. Stephen... see more
Professor Matt Zwolinski of the explains philosopher Peter Singer's drowning child thought experiment and explains why... see more
The United States was founded on the principles of natural rights, equality, and classical republicanism, but how well... see more
A newspaper that features articles in Portuguese and English published in New York and aimed at creating awareness of all... see more
Presentation linking several Spanish A-Levels topics and themes: Spain before and after the Democracy, the Civil War,... see more