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1 month ago |
becomingnoble.substack.com | Johann Kurtz |Evan Amato
Current time: 0:00 / Total time: -52:59Audio playback is not supported on your browser. Please upgrade. Johann and Evan discuss the Medici dynasty, analyzing how they won the trust of Europe’s most powerful men, and how they navigated the tensions between faith, art, and power to become the ‘Godfathers of the Renaissance’. To receive new posts and support my work, become a free or paid subscriber. Thank you.
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1 month ago |
culture-critic.com | Evan Amato
Everyone thinks they know this painting. Plastered on everything from posters to t-shirts to textbooks, Liberty Leading the People has become a visual shorthand for revolution itself. In it, the goddess of liberty leads the French to freedom — she’s armed with nothing more than a musket and the tricolor flag, yet the crowd surges forward and follows her to victory. It’s easy to see why this image is used to celebrate revolution. It looks heroic. It looks like the triumph of freedom over tyranny.
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1 month ago |
culture-critic.com | Evan Amato
J.R.R. Tolkien didn’t offer many harsh opinions about his contemporaries. But in an unsent letter, he made an exception — writing that he disliked Frank Herbert’s Dune “with some intensity.”On the surface, it’s a puzzling statement. Dune is a sweeping myth of prophecy and power, a richly built world with its own languages, genealogies, and histories. In many regards, it’s a natural cousin of The Lord of the Rings — a saga of destiny and leadership set against the fall of civilizations.
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1 month ago |
culture-critic.com | Evan Amato
What is Eudaimonia? The ancient Greek word for flourishing, often translated as Happiness, is the goal of one’s life… according to Aristotle. But what does it entail? How exactly do we achieve it? And is the process the same for everyone? We discussed all this with Anya Leonard of Classical Wisdom — the full recording is available to watch now…
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1 month ago |
classicalwisdom.substack.com | Evan Amato
Dear Classical Wisdom Members, What is Eudaimonia? The ancient Greek word for flourishing, often translated as Happiness, is the goal of one’s life… according to Aristotle. But what does it entail? How exactly do we achieve it? And is the process the same for everyone? In today’s LIVE session with of and we delve into Eudaimonia and discuss Aristotle’s (not surprisingly) rational approach to the big question… as well as some of the ways in which other philosophers disagreed with him.
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