Part Three – Rhodes, Crete, and the Palace of Knossos Posted by By Debidatta Aurobinda Mahapatra Posted inCross Cultural Traditions, World History, World Philosophies & ReligionsNo Comments As history tells us, the Minoans were later attacked and destroyed by Mycenaeans, the early Greeks.
Part Two – Kusadasi Posted by By Debidatta Aurobinda Mahapatra Posted inCross Cultural Traditions, World History, World Philosophies & ReligionsNo Comments The place was famous for the romance between the Roman general Mark Anthony and Egyptian queen Cleopatra
Impressions of my recent visit to Athens and the Aegean Islands, Part One – Acropolis Posted by By Debidatta Aurobinda Mahapatra Posted inCross Cultural Traditions, World History, World Philosophies & ReligionsNo Comments The Greek founders must be turning in their graves as they see the intense churning the democratic world is undergoing now.
Thorstein Veblen and Conspicuous Consumption: A Relevant Theory for Our Time? Posted by By Richard Grego Posted inWorld History This Discussion with the hosts of the Talking About My Generation webcast revolves around economist Thorstein Veblen's theory of Conspicuous Consumption in his classic work Theory of the Leisure Class.…