A Bibliophile's Odyssey: Reading The Great Books

A Bibliophile's Odyssey: Reading The Great Books

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Great Books Ep 3: The Lion and the Lamb: Navigating Romanticism in a Masculine World
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Great Books Ep 3: The Lion and the Lamb: Navigating Romanticism in a Masculine World

Is most of the chaos in the world due to toxic masculinity? Do people wanting to fight till death and challenging others to do as they do, cause more harm than good?

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Then Hector upbraided him. "Paris," said he, "evil-hearted Paris, fair to see, but woman-mad, and false of tongue, would that you had never been born, or that you had died unwed. Better so, than live to be disgraced and looked askance at."

~ The Iliad - Book 3 (Samuel Butler Translation. p19 / v39)

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The Iliad - Book 3. Paris challenges Menelau…

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