In art, brush marks can be seen as a flaw or the signature of a noted painter. Similarly, what appears to be operational ...
Batchelor’s latest book is “Buddha, Socrates and Us: Ethical Living in Uncertain Times.” There he draws on a different ...
I like to pivot to something else – to reflect on the meaning of life, the essence of being. I have written about this a few ...
The idea of democratising science can refer to different things. For example, by ‘democratising science’ one may refer to the ...
Toward the end of this global mapping, it would be incomplete not to acknowledge a body of work that, while emerging from my ...
Minimalism emerged as both an act of resistance and a direct response to the exuberance of mass media and mass ...
Real national pride is earned through outcomes, not announced through slogans. A country that cannot teach its own children ...
To understand the historical blockage of the Left, one must first expose its internal contradictions. The Left claims to ...
Turning now to ancient Greece, we find that the same elements—light and water—occupy a central place, though with a different ...
Well, it all depends on what you mean. If you mean that surveys report that there are more self-professed Christians in this ...
For two decades, Barbara Kanellopoulos brought her love of literature to The Falmouth Enterprise’s Arts, Culture & Living ...