On the Economic Policy and Philosophy of the Hellenistic Era
When one reflects upon the annals of history, and the innumerable axioms, aphorisms, institutions, veracities, and inquiries that have permeated civil society since the dawn of civilization – one can often feel dwarfed
On the Zeitgeist of the Age of Alexander
When one reflects upon the annals of history, and the storied heritage of our collective civilization, whether it be of our institutions, traditions, inquiries, ventures, or herculean feats, it has been
On Statecraft, Morale, and the Hyphasis Mutiny of 326 BCE
The world we live in – it is one that is permeated by innumerable inquiries, veracities, axioms, and aphorisms for which we strive to understand and internalize the nature of our everyday lives.
The Inquiries of Philip II Of Macedon
When one reflects upon the annals of history and the myriad of civilizations that have emerged and disintegrated throughout the millennia – there is a seemingly endless plentitude of nation-states
An Open Letter Following the 2024 Election
In light of the resounding results of this Election, there are many takeaways, which I could go on about - however
On the Legacy of Alexander
The world we live in – it is one that is permeated by innumerable axioms, verities, aphorisms, and realities; and perhaps one of the most quintessential of these axioms has been
The Weekly Wonder - On Education
The world we live in – it is permeated by innumerable axioms, mysteries, and curiosities that characterize the human condition. Aphorisms that vivify our everyday lives, yet are so often overlooked, even when one is completely immersed in them.
The Cost of Freedom - On the Venezuelan Crisis and American Policy
Sunday, July 28th, 2024 – while the American electorate was becoming increasingly enthralled in the 2024 Presidential Race, with a little more than three months until a fateful election day
Changing of the Guard - The Case for Electoral Reform in the UK
July Fourth, 2024 – for America, it was a day of festivities commemorating national independence. For Great Britain, it may forever be immortalized as the day the Old Party System broke.
Hindrances of Democracy- Behind the Rise of the Far-Right
The Year was 2016, and I – like millions of my fellow Americans on the fateful night of November 8th – found myself enthralled by the spectacle unfolding before my very eyes. As I paid rapt attention to the declaration of the Electoral results,
The Garden and the Machine - On Happiness in the 21st Century
The world we live in - it is one which is permeated by innumerable axioms, and verities that constitute the very nature of our reality and the human condition. Whether it be
Those Who Had No Shoes- A Work for Remembrance
“Those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it” – An aphorism perhaps most famously attributed to Sir Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom during the Second World War