With her story “Things,” Le Guin gives us a way of understanding MAGA nihilists–and of seeing alternatives.
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Not Rage Or Tears but Radical Hope
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To Fight Authoritarianism, Think Sisyphus
How to fight against authoritarianism? This of yourself as Camus’s Sisyphus.
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Art Is the Path to Liberation
Nick Brown, a very bright philosophy and English double major, reflects on how to live a worthwhile life. An aesthetic approach to life is at the core of his argument.
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