We Asked AI To Teach Us About "Resistance Beyond Civil Disobedience"
Kolby Granville Kolby Granville

We Asked AI To Teach Us About "Resistance Beyond Civil Disobedience"

The concept of legitimate protest in liberal democracies has long been dominated by the framework of non-violent civil disobedience. Thinkers such as Thoreau, Gandhi, and King championed this approach, emphasizing its moral appeal and its capacity to bring about social and political change within the existing constitutional order. This tradition often operates under the assumption of the state’s fundamental legitimacy, advocating for change through moral persuasion while adhering to principles of non-violence, civility, and a willingness to accept legal consequences. However, contemporary philosophical discourse is increasingly questioning the sufficiency of this framework in the face of persistent and deeply entrenched systemic injustices.

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September, 2025 - Philosophy | Ethics Short Story Magazine Is Out!

September, 2025 - Philosophy | Ethics Short Story Magazine Is Out!

The September, 2025 - Philosophy | Ethics Short Story Magazine is out! Read exclusive short stories that ask “what if” ethical and philosophical questions. Sign up today on the website to get your copy!

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We Asked AI To Teach Us About The Primary Causes for Decline of Civilizations Following a Golden Age
Kolby Granville Kolby Granville

We Asked AI To Teach Us About The Primary Causes for Decline of Civilizations Following a Golden Age

The trajectory of human civilizations often follows a cyclical pattern of ascent, zenith, and eventual decline. Periods of exceptional achievement, often termed "golden ages," represent the apogee of a civilization's power, prosperity, and cultural output. However, history reveals that these golden eras are not perpetual, and many great civilizations have ultimately succumbed to decline. Understanding the primary causes behind this phenomenon is crucial for comprehending the dynamics of societal change and the factors that determine long-term civilizational resilience.

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After Dinner Conversation Magazine Celebrates Six Years of Fostering Ethical and Philosophical Discourse Through Short Fiction
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After Dinner Conversation Magazine Celebrates Six Years of Fostering Ethical and Philosophical Discourse Through Short Fiction

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TEMPE, AZ – July 17, 2025 – After Dinner Conversation, the critically acclaimed independent nonprofit publisher, today proudly announces its sixth anniversary, marking six years of dedicated service to promoting ethical and philosophical discourse through the compelling medium of short story fiction. Since its inception, the monthly literary magazine has captivated readers worldwide by publishing thought-provoking narratives designed to ignite meaningful discussions and foster deeper reflection on critical societal issues.

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