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Tag: By Lex Paulson

Lex Paulson: Applied Classics: How Pythagoras Explains Ron Paul

January 2012
  When a movement is more important than a win.

Lex Paulson: Applied Classics: A Letter from the 99% of Ancient Rome

December 2011
  What the Occupy movement can learn from Ancient Rome.

Lex Paulson: Applied Classics: Aristotle and the Supercommittee

November 2011
  How Greek philosophy can solve America’s budget crisis.

Lex Paulson: Applied Classics: Qaddafi, Rome, and the Perils of Tyrannicide

October 2011
  3 reasons why present-day Libya and ancient Rome are more similar than you think.

Lex Paulson: The Egyptian Revolution: A Metaphysical Primer

October 2011
  Forget what the talking heads have told you about the spectral Muslim Brotherhood or the halting momentum of the Arab Spring. There are 3 simple truths to understanding the Egyptian Revolution.

Lex Paulson: A Staffer Reflects on Tucson

January 2011
  Being a congressional staffer is like being a human metonym—someone transparent, someone communicated through—and this is why the shooting of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords wounds us all.

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