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From rags to riches, a tale of faith, ducks, and the American dream.
From rags to riches, a tale of faith, ducks, and the American dream.
Insights into the perils and preservation of Zion National Park.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s ‘The Social Contract’ is a cornerstone of political philosophy, first published in 1762. It explores the concept of social contract theory, suggesting that legitimate political authority rests upon the consent of the governed. Rousseau argues for a form of government where the people are sovereign and laws are made based on the general will. This revolutionary idea influenced the development of republicanism and democratic thought, challenging the traditional view of sovereignty and the relationship between individual liberty and state authority.
An exploration of how free digital downloads disrupted the music industry.
In ‘The War of the Worlds,’ H.G. Wells tells a chilling tale of a Martian invasion in Victorian England, where humanity faces a desperate struggle for survival.
Insightful dissection of relationship dynamics and how to navigate them.