Voices In Time Rule of Law 1857 | New York City Frederick Douglass Corrects the Record Have the people mistaken the requirements of their own Constitution?More
Voices In Time Freedom 1913 | New York City Artful Dodging Randolph Bourne hopes children won’t listen.More
Voices In Time Book of Nature 1818 | Ingolstadt Intelligent Design Frankenstein breaks through the bounds of death.More
Voices In Time Democracy 1919 | New York City Minority Rule W.E.B. Du Bois on the evil that the privileged may exercise.More
Voices In Time Memory 1751 | London Test of Time Samuel Johnson judges the outdated books of seasons past.More
Voices In Time Friendship 1558 | Paris Friends in High Places Madame de La Fayette on the demands of loyalty.More
Voices In Time Foreigners 1891 | Tahiti Paul Gauguin Reborn “All the joys—animal and human—of a free life are mine.”More
Voices In Time Revolutions 1976 | Paris Class Notes Julio Cortázar considers politics vs. literature.More
Voices In Time Energy 1912 | New York City Renewable Energy Giacomo Ciamician considers the difficulties of a future without fossil fuels.More
Voices In Time Rivalry & Feud 1889 | New York City Survival of the Fittest Andrew Carnegie defends the law of competition.More