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G. K. Chesterton Eugenics and Other Evils
"The Frenchman works until he can play. The American works until he can’t play; and then thanks the devil, his master, that he is donkey enough to die in harness. But the Englishman, as he has since become, works until he can pretend that he never worked at all." ‘Eugenics and Other Evils’ (1922) is a magnificent takedown of the entire basis of eugenic thought – the idea that controlled breeding will improve the human population. But it is about far more than eugenics: it is about how evil succeeds...
Engels | 5 uur 13 minuten (235 MB) | SAGA Egmont, København | 2017
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Allan Pinkerton The Expressman and the Detective
"All history proves that no one can hug a secret to his breast and live (...) This is especially noticeable in persons who have committed criminal acts." When a trusted employee is suspected of stealing from the Adams Express Company in Alabama, the organization reaches out to the Pinkertons, the world‘s first private detective agency. Recounting true events, `The Expressman and the Detective‘ (1874) tells a fascinating and suspenseful story of an investigation in which all that can prove a person‘s...
Engels | 7 uur 14 minuten (334 MB) | SAGA Egmont, København | 2017
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I. Sluiter De klassiekste klassiekers
een hoorcollege over grote teksten en mythen uit de Griekse Oudheid
Aan de basis van de canon van de Europese cultuur liggen de grote teksten en mythen uit de Griekse Oudheid: de klassiekste klassiekers. Ineke Sluiter behandelt in haar colleges de beroemde teksten waarin thema's als wrok, roem, list, schuld en zelfkennis voor het eerst in de wereldliteratuur opduiken. Zij kijkt daarbij speciaal naar het wereldbeeld en de waardesystemen die uit deze teksten spreken. Ineke Sluiter behandelt de volgende teksten. - Homerus' Ilias. Het oudste Griekse epos over de wrok...
Nederlands | 4 uur | Home Academy, Den Haag | 2008
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Oscar Wilde De Profundis
"But it is a very unimaginative nature that only cares for people on their pedestals. A pedestal may be a very unreal thing. A pillory is a terrific reality." Thus wrote Oscar Wilde in a farewell letter to his lover Lord Alfred Douglas (Bosie) in 1897 while serving a two-year sentence for "gross indecency with other male persons". In it, he sorts out his life and his love for Bosie, who, he feels, abandoned him to his fate. It is an intensely personal letter that follows the stages of grief and interlaces...
Engels | 1 uur 49 minuten (81 MB) | SAGA Egmont, København | 2017
Luisterboek (digitaal)