Gnosticism from a Non-Voegelinian Perspective, Part III (Gnosticism in Modern Scholarship) | The Brussels Journalhttps://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/4461
was a Cypriote and by ethnicity a Phoenician of Tyrian extraction. [3] Greek has a number of terms ambiguously translatable by the English word, knowledge : Thus e pisteme
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the tenbccy to ficus on ethnicity ertgr than tyhefilure of Spain and Oortugal to adopt cpitalism. A typical comment is, "Literally the Nobel prize is a complete absurdity, there a
Throughout most of history, people lived lives that were only marginally changed. This is because the primary economic activity was agriculture. The great bulk of humans made their
Literature and Ideology: Jorge Luis Borges and Karen Blixen | The Brussels Journalhttps://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/3966
life, but with race, ethnicity, or some other source of primitive participation mystique. It is difficult to read the concluding paragraphs of “Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius” in ligh
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of their race, their ethnicity or their religion.” The news conference, convened by the Council on American-Islamic Relations, or CAIR, highlighted the case of an Iraqi-born U.S.
What Policies Are Good for Israel? | The Brussels Journalhttps://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/2667
focus unreasonably on 'ethnicity' and on 'groups'. Unfortunately, humanity cannot be divided into mere individuals. It also includes collectivities. The failure of liberali
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