The Functional City: Aristotle’s Vision of Happiness and Governance Exploring Aristotle’s Political Theory and Its Relevance to Modern Urbanism By Hirbod Human | Sep 13, 2024 In Aristotle’s Politics (Book VII), the philosopher presents an intricate exploration of the city, not merely as a physical location but as a functional entity designed to foster happiness
Rousseau and d’Alembert: Theater, Virtue, and the City in the Enlightenment How Two Philosophers Shaped the Debate on Morality and Cultural Institutions By Hirbod Human | Sep 13, 2024 The Enlightenment, a transformative period in European intellectual history, was defined by its emphasis on reason, individual freedom, and the reform of societal institutions.
The Incident of Korean Air Flight 007 Hirbod Human On the first of September 1983, a Korean jetliner en route from New York to Seoul was initially off its planned course over the skies of Anchorage, Alaska. After about 200 miles, it entered Soviet airspace and vanished from radar screens. Initially, the Soviet Union denied any knowledge of the incident. However, it
Drugs and Their Role in the Fate of Societies Hirbod Human The assertion that drugs have been employed as a means to facilitate collective control and construct more submissive societies forms part of a broader discourse regarding the role of drugs within communities and their historical utilization as a tool for social control. Since the 1950s and 1960s, considerable
Steyr Mannlicher HS50 Legal Purchase of Austrian Firearms for Marking Hearts and Brains of Unarmed People in Protests Author: Hirbod Human In early 2007, a shipment of Austrian-made single-shot rifles, the Steyr HS50 model with a caliber of fifty, capable of penetrating bulletproof armor, was discovered and seized in Iraq. These weapons were part of an order of 800
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