Culture

Essays and musings on philosophy, literature, and culture.

Essays & Musings

1988: Representation (All Souls #1)

To believe in the nobility of humanity is to believe that each individual has the freedom to choose, the power to change, and the responsibility for their actions.

What Does It Mean to Be Cultured?

To be cultured is to recognize that you are but one link in a long chain of history, and to accept that although culture is your birthright, it is not personal property but a heritage of humanity.

The Consolation of History

Mark Twain famously said, “History does not repeat itself, but it does rhyme.” Though the poem may be tragic, there is nonetheless something consolatory in rhyme itself—the realization that tragedy is not a solitary experience.

On a Receipt

I found an old receipt in my book today, it fell out as I was flipping past Seymour Krim’s essay on the failed businesses of his siblings, or something like that. This receipt, you must know, was not my own.

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