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Rousseau was a repeat entrant in the prestigious Dijon Prize contests and actually won the coveted award a second time in 1754 for his “Discourse on the Origin and Basis of Inequality Among Men.” In ...
From coastal adventures and expansive mountain vistas to manicured grounds, these hiking trails encompass some of France's most stunning travel destinations.
As politics in the UK becomes increasingly fraught, we could all learn from Richard Haas’s ‘ten habits’ of good citizens ...
Over the years - and with considerable bluster and demagoguery - DeSantis' political strategy has been to reflexively blame ...
Switzerland is known for mountains and trains arriving on time. Less well-known is its cultural landscape that makes it an ...
Back in the days, before child labor laws were introduced and before it became conventional wisdom that no young person could develop proper character ...
France was the powerhouse of Europe. It had the continent’s biggest population, a large overseas empire and had become the ...
While there has recently been much panic regarding the incoming Expropriation Act and the pending doom for private property, closer to home, those who have been working in the land reform space will ...
June 28 (UPI) -- Those born on this date are under the sign of Cancer.
Philosophers as different as Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Carl Schmitt, and Antonio Gramsci all claimed him as a predecessor, but each seemed to embrace a different Machiavelli.
Marvel at the medieval-style bridges, floral arrangements, and crystal-clear canals of Annecy, a beautiful mountain town in the French Alps.