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Before written history even began, Egypt’s god-kings—the Pharaohs—reigned supreme, securing their place as the ancient world’s most iconic rulers.
Simone de Beauvoir redefined gender on existential grounds, challenging biological determinism and shaping the future of feminist theory.
In Shakespeare’s play Macbeth, we see the imagery of nature used both to set a tone and as symbols of its character’s struggles and dispositions.
Discover the timeless female archetypes that have long dominated myths and cultures throughout history.
Aristotle’s “Categories” are fundamental to logic because they provide the tools and terms for logical analysis and discourse.
The Jungian model of the psyche is an intricate and dynamic model of all the layers that make you who you are.
The Sogdians were an Iranian-speaking people who originated from Central Asia and were at the center of the Silk Road trade.
The Puritans arose from the religious turmoil of the English Reformation and went on to profoundly influence the politics and culture of the modern world.