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A thought-provoking exploration of the Epicurean Paradox—how ancient and modern minds wrestle with the problem of evil and divine goodness.
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The avgolemono soup deserves particular praise—a traditional Greek soup featuring chicken, rice, and a lemon-egg broth that’s ...
A historian’s account of modern revolutions finds that while some dictators have been opposed by popular movements, others ...
That phrase has become a central tenet of foreign policy realists. Henry Kissinger, secretary of state under U.S. President Richard Nixon, saw foreign policy as a strategic enterprise based on power, ...
The Australian writer’s 1984 novel, The Island, is a hypnotic work of fiction about the border between life and art.
Spokeo examined the history of identification and its evolution throughout the centuries, from seals to biometrics.
Explore the legal battle over the Greek former royal family’s citizenship and “De Grèce” surname at the Council of State. A ...
Greek, the oldest written language still in use, has shaped culture, philosophy, and science for over 3,700 years.