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Gil Camporazo wrote a new post, Failure Leads to Success and Success Is Backed by Failure 6 years, 3 months ago
This is true for I have experienced this. It has been said that nobody is perfect. As a human being we have lots of imperfections. There are people who claim that they are successful but yet they don’t know that […]
Enzo Sardellaro wrote a new post, Constitutional Happiness and the Cinema Industry During the 1930s 6 years, 4 months ago
A bizarre event happened in North Carolina in 1932: namely, a group of unemployed people invaded a cinema hall pretending to watch the movie without paying any entrance fee. This episode shows how it was ver […]
Enzo Sardellaro wrote a new post, Solon’s Smart Strategy: an Erudite Sage in Ancient Athens 6 years, 4 months ago
The ancient sources about Solon are handed down to us both by Herodotus and Plutarch, but also by some fragments of the same Solon. Another source equally important was Aristotle’s Constitution of the A […]
Enzo Sardellaro wrote a new post, From the Bone of the Ape to the Technological Man 6 years, 4 months ago
From Stanley Kubrick’s 2001 A Space Odyssey we can infer significant and interesting inferences about the world we live in. In Kubrick’s film some apes appear, intended to be read allegorically as our a […]
This is really good to hear technology has make know so many things
As Francis Bacon said, technology in itself is neither good nor bad. For this reason people must have sufficient reflective and critical capacities to check technological tools.
Enzo Sardellaro wrote a new post, Speculators in Ancient Rome and Deceitful appearances 6 years, 4 months ago
The Roman Emperor Diocletian issued the edict known as Diocletian’s Price Edict (Edictum de Pretiis) in 301 AD to keep prices down, and asserting that they were strongly affected by speculative pre […]