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Democratic Individuality, 2011

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Identifier: M517.06.0002.0019

Abstract

Articles from Professor Gilbert's blog "Democratic Individuality," entitled: "Race, class, what to call the prison/parole syste, and a letter from Alan Cafruny, part 2;" "Poem: shor t;" "Alan Gilbert will speak on the Greek democratic protests on KGNU - FM88.5, AM 1390 - today at 6:30 pm;" "Troy Davis;" "That torture is rightly outlawed;" "Troy Davis reprieved for 1 to 7 days: a miracle for the fourth time;" "Poem: spirit (for Troy Davis);" "Polemarchus as a symbol of the Republic's theme - a philosophical warrior for democracy against tyranny;" "Poem: sac ri fice s;" "Paul Robeson;" "Where the dungeons are;" "Abigail Borah stands up for the planet;" "If the city in speech in Glaucon's, what city is Socrates's?;" "Art (Phillip Glass's 'Satyagraha;) and occupy;" "Depression 2.0;" "Pythagoras on the surface and in the depths of the Republic;" "Campus workers and the global street;" "Poem: Bostonzoo;" "The Apology's cave: Socrates's questioning, part 2;" "Distinctions between Xenophon, Plato and Socrates: Stone's Trial of Socrates, part 3;" "Going down the line for principle: IF Stone and Socrates in context, part 4;" "Athena as snake goddess: women's power and the earth, part 3;" "A Nietzschean turn: the roots of the snake goddess revisited, part 4;" "The civil disobedience of Socrates, part 2;" "A resistant adherent to democracy, part 2;" "Politics and the god, part 1;" "Four paths throughthe Republic's woods;" "The question about justice and the threshold of mortality;" "Polemarchus as a symbol of the Republic's theme - a philosophical warrior for democracy against tyranny;" "The ring of Gyges and the murderousness of politics;" "Socrates' worst argument ever: the philosopher and the barking dog;" and "The Republic's amusing answer to the Athenian charge against Socrates: clean up the gods!"

Dates

  • 2011

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Extent

1 Files

Scope and Contents

From the Collection:

The papers of Professor Alan Gilbert including research materials, teaching materials, miscellaneous papers pertaining to talks and conferences, and correspondence. DU Special Collections and Archives does not anticipate receiving additional materials in this collection.

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