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Bruce S. Thornton

    Bruce S. Thornton offre profonde intuizioni sulla cultura classica e la sua duratura influenza sulla civiltà occidentale. La sua erudizione esplora con profondità i mondi antichi, affrontando al contempo questioni politiche ed educative contemporanee, dimostrando un'ampia gamma di interessi. L'approccio analitico di Thornton e la sua abilità nel collegare passato e presente offrono ai lettori un'esperienza stimolante e arricchente. La sua scrittura è apprezzata per la sua profondità intellettuale e chiarezza.

    The Fracturing of the E.U.
    Decline & Fall: Europe's Slow Motion Suicide
    The Wages of Appeasement: Ancient Athens, Munich, and Obama's America
    A Students Guide to Classics
    Plagues of the Mind: The New Epidemic of False Knowledge
    Democracy's Dangers & Discontents: The Tyranny of the Majority from the Greeks to Obama
    • Exploring the critiques of Athenian democracy, Bruce Thornton highlights its inherent flaws and how these issues resonate with modern governance. He examines the historical evolution of the American Republic, drawing parallels to ancient democratic practices. Thornton argues that understanding these criticisms is vital for evaluating contemporary US policies, offering insights into the challenges of equal citizen rule. The book serves as a critical reflection on the implications of democracy's shortcomings in both historical and modern contexts.

      Democracy's Dangers & Discontents: The Tyranny of the Majority from the Greeks to Obama
    • Exploring the prevalence of misinformation in the age of mass literacy and the Internet, the book draws inspiration from Sir Thomas Browne, a skeptic of the English Renaissance. It delves into various contemporary misconceptions, providing insightful analysis on the reasons behind these errors in thinking. By combining historical perspectives with modern issues, the work seeks to illuminate the challenges of discerning truth in an information-saturated world.

      Plagues of the Mind: The New Epidemic of False Knowledge
    • Provides readers with an overview of each of the major poets, dramatists, philosophers, and historians of ancient Greece and Rome. Including short bios of major figures and a list of suggested readings, this is unparalleled as a brief introduction to the literature of the classical world. schovat popis

      A Students Guide to Classics
    • The book delves into the phenomenon of powerful states yielding to aggressors, examining three historical instances of appeasement: the Greek city-states' surrender to Philip II, Britain's failure to confront Nazi Germany, and America's ongoing struggles with Islamic jihad and Iran. It critiques the vulnerabilities of democracies, highlighting their tendency to prioritize short-term gains over long-term security. Central to the analysis is the danger of misguided ideas, such as idealism and reliance on diplomacy, which can lead to catastrophic outcomes in foreign policy.

      The Wages of Appeasement: Ancient Athens, Munich, and Obama's America
    • Focusing on the future of Europe, the book examines the prediction by Islamic scholar Bernard Lewis that Europe will evolve into an Islamic society in the next 50 years, leading to a significant cultural transformation. Thornton delves into the historical and social factors contributing to this decline, offering a critical analysis of its implications for the United States. The exploration raises important questions about identity, culture, and the geopolitical landscape in a changing world.

      Decline & Fall: Europe's Slow Motion Suicide
    • The Fracturing of the E.U.

      • 56pagine
      • 2 ore di lettura

      The book delves into the deep-rooted crises facing the European Union, exacerbated by the 2008 financial crisis, the 2015 refugee influx, and rising terrorism, alongside Brexit. It critiques the Union's structural flaws, such as excessive regulations and centralization in Brussels, which have led to a "democracy deficit" and hindered economic growth. The narrative highlights the challenges of unifying diverse cultures amid shrinking populations and rising crime, ultimately portraying a fragmented Europe struggling to find a common purpose and identity.

      The Fracturing of the E.U.