6 stories
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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773
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54 parts
A creeping fog clings to the crumbling estate of reason, where the specter of societal expectation chills the very marrow. Within shadowed c... -
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Thucydides
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538
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30 parts
Dust motes dance in the fractured light of a forgotten scriptorium, illuminating parchment stained the color of dried blood and old grief. T... -
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Edward Bellamy
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417
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31 parts
A creeping dread permeates the shadowed streets of Boston, not from specters of the past, but from the chilling perfection of a future unbur... -
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Walter Bagehot
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264
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12 parts
A creeping fog, not of London’s streets, but of the soul, clings to these pages. Bagehot dissects the arteries of power, yet it is not the c... -
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Woodrow Wilson
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240
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12 parts
A creeping dread permeates the shadowed halls of post-war America. The “New Freedom” promised isn’t liberation, but a gilded cage constructe... -
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Henry Adams
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237
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13 parts
A suffocating fog of disillusionment clings to the late nineteenth century, thickening with each failed promise of progress. Adams doesn’t o... -