Isaiah DuarteBoudicca’s Wrath On The Romans 60 A.D.During the first century A.D., Romans settled themselves in southeastern Britain thanks in large part to Roman conquest by such figures as…Apr 30, 2021Apr 30, 2021
Isaiah DuarteLeo Tolstoy Considered Suicide: An ExcerptToday, many are familiar with one of Russia’s greatest writers, Leo Tolstoy. With two of his major works, War & Peace, and Anna Karenina…Oct 29, 2020Oct 29, 2020
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Isaiah DuarteTurning Into A “Pillar Of Salt” Meaning In The BibleThe Old-Testament, in the Judeo-Christian bible, describes the story of Sodom and Gomorrah — two cities, among others — that are destroyed…Oct 21, 2020Oct 21, 2020
Isaiah DuarteI View Life As Tragic, Which Enables Me To Be An OptimistOne benefit of reading back into history is to discover that humans do not change. The same human nature that afflicted great thinkers…Oct 19, 2020Oct 19, 2020
Isaiah DuarteNapoleon Bonaparte, Rousseau, And Human NatureAre humans “basically good”? Many seem to think so. And Napoleon Bonaparte was one of them. Until reality dealt him a harsh blow.Oct 18, 2020Oct 18, 2020
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