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Arts & Tradition
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Kate Vidimos
Stephen Vincent Benet’s Short Story, ‘The Blood of the Martyrs’
This story shows how a meek scientist took a stand for the truth.
5/7/2024
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Traditional Culture
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Paul Prezzia
‘Bartleby the Scrivener’ and Ingratitude
The essence of a progression toward deeper ingratitude is Bartleby’s characteristic words: “I prefer not to.”
5/1/2024
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Bill Lindsey
6 Books That Teach You to Be a Better Leader
These recommendations address a plethora of crucial skills, from mastering effective communication to building a culture of trust.
4/28/2024
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Traditional Values
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Epoch Inspired Staff
Spiteful Gnat Teaches Angry Lion a Good Lesson—See What Happens When It Flies Away in Pride
4/26/2024
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Angelica Reis
Seasonal Delights: The Loveliest Spring Prose
Bask in the balm of spring through the pens of literary greats.
4/9/2024
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James Sale
‘Legends of Liberty 2’: A Fabulous Sequel
Andrew Benson Brown has reached new heights of poetic achievement with his second volume of ‘Legends of Liberty.’
5/7/2024
Arts & Tradition
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Kate Vidimos
Stephen Vincent Benet’s Short Story, ‘The Blood of the Martyrs’
This story shows how a meek scientist took a stand for the truth.
5/7/2024
Book Review
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Mark Lardas
‘Silk’: The Fascinating History of Fabric
5/4/2024
Book Review
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Dean George
‘Second Class’: The Working Class Struggles
Author Batya Ungar-Sargon believes there is a growing class divide between service and knowledge workers.
5/3/2024
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Dustin Bass
Epoch Booklist: Recommended Reading for May 3–9
5/2/2024
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Dustin Bass
Why an Unknown Spy May Have Been History’s Greatest
A young Canadian philosopher turned British spy infiltrates post-WWI Berlin with astounding results in ‘Cracking the Nazi Code.’
5/1/2024
Traditional Culture
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Paul Prezzia
‘Bartleby the Scrivener’ and Ingratitude
The essence of a progression toward deeper ingratitude is Bartleby’s characteristic words: “I prefer not to.”
5/1/2024
Traditional Values
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Epoch Inspired Staff
Foolish Raven Starts Living Like Swan Hoping to Turn His Feathers White—The End Is Obvious
5/1/2024
Premium Lifestyle
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Bill Lindsey
6 Books That Teach You to Be a Better Leader
These recommendations address a plethora of crucial skills, from mastering effective communication to building a culture of trust.
4/28/2024
Book Review
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Dustin Bass
Dealing With China via America’s Commercial History
In ‘A World Safe for Commerce,’ Dale Copeland presents America’s 250-year geopolitical history to show a possible working theory for how to deal with China.
4/27/2024