Shakespeare in Love and Grief
It appears that people now find comfort in the idea that the life of even the greatest of writers is no more satisfying than their own.
Why prosperity breeds guilt, how status incentives reward critique, and what happens when function is replaced by moral performance.
It appears that people now find comfort in the idea that the life of even the greatest of writers is no more satisfying than their own.
Americans who may have ferocious disagreements about the size of government, foreign policy, and a wide range of other issues must find a way to unite around their shared commitment to the liberal idea.
Why prosperity breeds guilt, how status incentives reward critique, and what happens when function is replaced by moral performance.
It appears that people now find comfort in the idea that the life of even the greatest of writers is no more satisfying than their own.
Americans who may have ferocious disagreements about the size of government, foreign policy, and a wide range of other issues must find a way to unite around their shared commitment to the liberal idea.
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