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All posts tagged
greek
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October 30, 2018Homer’s Message to the Writing Staff of The Iliad, Season 2
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April 5, 2012Graphic Dispatches from a Recent College Grad Still Living in a College Town: Greeks vs. Independents
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May 19, 2010Socrates and Glaucon on the Home Shopping Network
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February 22, 2007Long-Awaited Sequels to Aeschylus’s Prometheus Bound
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December 16, 2006Comments and Questions in My Greek History Discussion Section on Spartan Society
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October 28, 2005Comments From the Crowd Gathering Around the Body of Phidippides, Reporter of the Greek Victory Over the Persians at Marathon, Soon After He Gasped, “We Won,” and Died
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November 8, 2024Updates on the Arc of the Moral Universe
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November 8, 2024Finally, the Elites Have Been Defeated by the Billionaires
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November 13, 2024Sure, I Voted for Someone Whose Policies Might Kill You, but Now’s the Time to Put Aside Our Differences
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November 6, 2024Here’s Why a Second Death Star Won’t Be That Bad
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November 22, 2024Reasons That I, a Trans Woman, Have Had to Use the Bathroom at My Workplace
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November 22, 2024Excerpts from The Believer: An Interview with Filmmaker and Musician Boots Riley
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November 22, 2024Something about President-Elect Nyarlathotep’s Unholy Rebirth Feels Weird, Right?
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November 21, 2024I’m a Good, Normal Family Man Who Just Wants to Inspect Your Genitals Before You Pee