Conflict in narrative comes in many forms. "Man versus man", such as is depicted here in the battle between King Arthur and Mordred, is particularly common in traditional literature, fairy tales and myths. (from here) Here we will consider the question in bold below. However, we will break this study into four parts. How do... Continue Reading →
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A MAN OF TRUE PUBLIC SPIRIT AND A MAN OF ARROGANCE AND CONCEIT
As I was working my way through Rediscovering Americanism by Mark R. Levin, I read a quote from Adam Smith"s The Theory of Moral Sentiments that I think is directly relevant to my last post, IS THE LAW REQUIRED OR IS CUSTOM SUFFICIENT?. Levin, who uses the quotation to end chapter 5 of his book, described... Continue Reading →
TWO DIFFERENT ROADS
Over a decade passed now, but it was then I made a surprising discovery. Much of what I had been taught in public schools is not true. How did learn of the deception? I began reading what people call the classics and historic works. When we study history, many of these great works serve as... Continue Reading →
WHAT IS THE LAW OF THE LAND? — PART 3
In the first post of this series, we took up the task of Defining The Law Of The Land. After that, we considered The Purpose Of The Law Of The Land. Here we will look at The Means of Persuasion — Ethos, Pathos, and Logos. The Means of Persuasion — Ethos, Pathos, and Logos I... Continue Reading →
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