In this episode of Literary Tales, we examine and explore the wonders of the Great Books examining, in short form, aspects of Plato’s Republic especially his use of irony and satire as a medium to understanding intertexual and intellectual criticism.
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Hesiod, Paul Krause in real life, is the editor of VoegelinView and a writer on art, culture, literature, politics, and religion for numerous journals, magazines, and newspapers. He is the author of The Odyssey of Love and the Politics of Plato, and a contributor to the College Lecture Today and the forthcoming book Diseases, Disasters, and Political Theory. He holds masterās degrees in philosophy and theology (biblical & religious studies) from the University of Buckingham and Yale, and a bachelorās degree in economics, history, and philosophy from Baldwin Wallace University.
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