Voices In Time Comedy c. 330 BC | Athens Categorical Imperatives Aristotle explains that the aim of comedy is to show men as more terrible than they really are.More
Voices In Time Politics 1819 | Florence Public Service Announcement Percy Bysshe Shelley rages against the machine.More
Voices In Time Youth c. 1640 | Oxford Like Father, Like Son We are plagued and punished for our fathers’ defaults.More
Voices In Time Trade 1898 | Boston House Divided Charlotte Perkins Gilman flays the inequity lurking in the home.More
Voices In Time Swindle & Fraud c. 1828 | Edenton, NC False Reports Harriet Jacobs exposes the deceit of slaveholders. More
Voices In Time The City 1898 | London Mixed Media Ebenezer Howard and the marriage of town and country.More
Voices In Time Politics 1848 | Seneca Falls, NY It’s a Man’s Man’s Man’s World Elizabeth Cady Stanton protests the subjection of women.More
Voices In Time Trade 2018 | Washington, DC This Industry Is My Industry Small business owners make their case at the Capitol.More
Voices In Time Rule of Law 1878 | London An Ethics of One’s Own Edith Simcox thinks on natural law. More
Voices In Time Happiness 1759 | Abyssinia Misery Loves Coventry Samuel Johnson tells the tale of Prince Rasselas.More
Voices In Time Religion 1901 | Edinburgh Channel of Blood William James analyzes religious eccentricity.More