The Greek State
Essay by Friedrich Nietzsche | The Greeks voice their opinion that work is a disgrace with shocking openness
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read moreEssay by Joseph Conrad | The sea has been for me a hallowed ground, thanks to those books of travel and discovery which have peopled it with unforgettable shades of the masters in the calling which, in a humble way, was to be mine
read moreEssay by Alexander Adams | It has been convenient for academic champions of Modernism to deliberately downplay the reactionary aspects of literary and painterly vanguardism of the era
read moreEssay by Arthur Hanson | I remember the old cafés fondly, but most of the people I knew from those days never did much of anything besides hang out
read moreFiction by David Herod | Read and exclusive extract from David Herod’s new novella Improvidence
read moreInterview by Noor Bin Ladin | MAN’S WORLD correspondent Noor Bin Ladin interviews Josh Lekach, host of WRONG OPINION
read moreFiction by Georgia | The first day of May was the best day of Isabelle’s life. Aaron was released from prison that morning. They spent the night together at a hotel a few blocks away from campus
read moreEssay by T.J. Harker | Though we are the underdog, we based Americans will make our stand come what may in 2024
read moreEssay by Charles Haywood | What does a good marriage look like, and what actions can a man take to make and keep his marriage sound, and beneficial to him and to those around him?
read moreEssay by Marcus Little | Man should not and in fact cannot be divorced from his environment—his environment is an artifact of his own soul and will.
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