The motion of work in ancient Greece had a clear distinction between working for one’s self and working for someone else.
In my bathroom hangs a photograph of William Gladstone in 1898, dead on a bier in his library at home in Hawarden, lying in ...
In 2018, Professor Hall brought Aristotle’s ethics to modern day life through her book ‘Aristotle’s Way: How Ancient Wisdom Can Change Your Life’, which has been widely translated. Her latest book, ...
On the fragility of democracy: Today there is no shortage of those who enjoy all the benefits and privileges of a free and prosperous West while at the same time telling us how bad it is and why they ...
Callard is a University of Chicago moral philosopher with a madcap streak, and a perpetually controversial figure for making ...
Aristotle Onassis, the late Greek-Argentine business magnate, once famously declared, “If women didn’t exist, all the money in the world would have no meaning.” This provocative statement echoed in ...
But how did the slave trade shape the art market in the Netherlands? And how is it reflected in the paintings of the time? This is the subject of a new book called Slavery and the Invention of ...
Sir Keir Starmer today named a slew of parliamentarians as the UK's new trade envoys - but questions were immediately asked about some of his appointments. A cross-party group of 32 MPs and peers ...
Roberts, who was named National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence last year, regularly joins Diving With a Purpose, a group of Black scuba divers who uncover and document slave shipwrecks in the ...
Harvard University on Thursday laid off the staff of its Harvard Slavery Remembrance Program and outsourced the project, which is part of a $100 million initiative to identify the direct ...