Tag: Beowulf
Removing a Threat vs. Enforcing Justice
by Veritas Libertatis | Nov 8, 2021 | Rights | 0 |
Intercourses seeking to construe justice can be traced back to 375 B.C in Plato’s Republic. In the dialogue between Socrates and Polemarchus in Book I, Socrates says the following: “Justice, then, seems according to you and Homer and Simonides, to be a certain art of stealing, for the benefit, to be sure, of friends and the harm of enemies.” (Plato 334b)
Read MoreWill Beowulf win the fight?
by Necisque Libertas | Apr 5, 2021 | Legacy | 0 |
The dragon is approaching. Tensing, you prepare for the onslaught. The dragon springs forward and the fray begins. In and out you weave, trying to find the vulnerable points while keeping yourself safe. Suddenly an opportunity appears and you drive your sword home…
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