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Enforced quiet and separation form the business of society can allow us to reacquaint ourselves with peace and true friendship.
By changing our habits, we can become more thankful human beings.
Mussolini's life offers deep, cautionary insights for contemporary politics.
As the Grinch discovers, a fully human life is possible only for those whose hearts are big and full.
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Gratitude has long enjoyed a privileged position in many of the world’s faith traditions. Recent scientific studies support these ancient teachings.
Though Wells and Orwell were debating in the era of Nazism, many of their arguments reverberate today in contemporary debates over science and policy.
His belief in the unity of the cosmos had far-reaching implications for understanding humanity.
Lying is not a matter of physical law, but of moral injunction.
What the trial of Socrates teaches us about cheating--and the difference between winning and greatness.
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