Two men. Two ways the world must be.
Two men. Two ways the world must be.
Andy Bernard relatably wishes that “there was a way to know you’re in the good old days, before you’ve actually left them.” Ideas synthesized in William Egginton’s book, The Rigor of Angels, help unearth this paradox and the misguided nature of Andy’s wish.
Locke tried to build liberty on reason alone, yet reason alone may not hold it up. America inherited his idea of liberty, carrying forward an enduring paradox between natural and divine rights.
Unpacking the illusion of free will and meaning of responsibility.