When There is Nothing to Compete For - Part 2
This book does not begin with Plato, Aristotle, Hobbes, Marx, or Rawls. Yet everything they struggled to understand lives quietly within its pages
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This book does not begin with Plato, Aristotle, Hobbes, Marx, or Rawls. Yet everything they struggled to understand lives quietly within its pages
Read MoreThis essay begins with a simple observation. Despite the many systems we have created to bring order, justice, and peace, conflict continues to return in different forms. Rather than searching for new solutions within the same patterns, it invites a different inquiry. It asks whether the way we understand ourselves and our relationship to others may be the very ground from which these problems
Read MorePolitical philosophy has long relied on complex theories to explain justice, freedom, and the purpose ofthe state. Yet many of these theories remain in conflict because they rely on different interpretations ofreason. This essay explores a simpler foundation for political and economic order: the ancient principleof not taking what is not given.
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