Restriction of Immigration (1896)
Classic essay by Francis Amasa Walker | No nation in human history ever undertook to deal with such masses of alien population
read moreClassic essay by Francis Amasa Walker | No nation in human history ever undertook to deal with such masses of alien population
read moreBook Extract from H.L. Mencken | As a philologist, Nietzsche’s interest, very naturally, was fixed upon the literature of Greece and Rome, and so it was but natural that his first tests of Schopenhauer’s doctrines should be made in that field
read moreClassic Essay by Friedrich Nietzsche | Oh, the fatal curiosity of the philosopher, who longs, just once, to peer out and down through a crack in the chamber of consciousness
read moreEssay by Joseph Conrad | a marvellous achievement is not necessarily interesting. It may render life more tame than perhaps it should be
read moreEssay by Friedrich Nietzsche | The Greeks voice their opinion that work is a disgrace with shocking openness
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 Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. | Any day in Washington Street, when the throng is greatest and busiest, you may see a blind man playing a..
read moreEssay by Jack London | That is what it is, a royal sport for the natural kings of earth. The grass grows right down to..
read moreEssay by T.S. Eliot | In English writing we seldom speak of tradition, though we occasionally apply its name in deploring its absence. We cannot..
read moreEssay by T.E. Hulme | I want to maintain that after a hundred years of romanticism, we are in for a classical revival, and that..
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