For shallow souls who never experience the virtue that grows out of inner turbulence, Dylan’s confession may be inscrutable.
Henry T. Edmondson III
The Capital is both a lampoon of the EU's bureaucratic pathologies and a backhanded slap at a primary cause of its friction: national attachments.
Hope is not so much about what will be; rather it is anchored in the ideals of the present and even the past.
O'Connor's correspondence is a goldmine of piercing insight and startling reflections on everything from literature to philosophy to raising peacocks.
Henry T. Edmondson III, is Carl Vinson Professor of Political Science and Public Administration at Georgia College. He writes in several areas, including Politics and Literature, Educational Philosophy, European Politics, and American Political Thought. His most recent book is the forthcoming The Course of Human Events: American Government for the 21st Century (Kendall Hunt Publishing, August 2020).