The work "Bronze Freedom" received an honorable mention in the 17th World Literary Competition announced by the Union of Writers of Northern Greece for the celebration of the 200th anniversary of the Greek Revolution of 1821. READ MORE
Since you were a small child, you remember politicians with fiery speeches in the squares, hollow promises and big words – the same every time people flocked to the polls. Words, loud words, terrible talks about Great Homelands, about wealth, about opportunities, about an ideal world ready to become reality - just throw the right one [...]READ MORE
What does Right mean and what does Left mean? These concepts dominate political life, they separate opinions, policies and their representatives. But how many of us actually know what they represent today? The terms first appeared in the French Revolution to separate those who opposed the Monarchy (leftists) and those who supported the old regime (rightists) because of their position in [...]READ MORE
"When Socrates asks Polemarchus what justice is, he answers: justice is telling the truth and rendering to everyone what he takes from him. Socrates, however, through the midwifery method, severely criticizes this view by highlighting its internal contradictions. According to this definition, he points out, justice is to be [...]READ MORE
Every contract contains a network of rights and obligations between the contracting parties. In other words, an obligation is created in the person of one to fulfill a provision in the person of the other, accompanied by a corresponding right in consideration. For example, the seller undertakes an obligation ("obligation") to sell a product ("supply"), and the buyer undertakes to pay the [...]READ MORE
The issue of bad loans, which has been open for a number of years, apart from the disastrous consequences for the economic development of the country, also has serious social consequences, and the way it is dealt with has a strong moral and political significance for the rule of law and for our democracy. Because, on the one hand, the interests of the banks are affected which, for better or worse, [...]READ MORE
That's why I came to the conclusion that what is worth saying today is this: being optimistic these days is a success. The success of optimism. And this success has a quality that makes it enviable: It is not a destination, but an instrument for the journey.READ MORE
All our lives we achieve feats. From young children this is what we are taught, this is how we learn to live. At school, at university, in the army, at work, in society itself. Some of us manage it easily, others more difficult. But all of us become heroes, we carry out social missions, we realize state pursuits and we manage to co-exist. We are [...]READ MORE
"There, though polity and polity mean the same thing, polity is the master of the cities, there is no need for a master or one or a few or the many to rule for the common good" (Aristotle, Politics III, 1279a) Under the suffocating pressure of the fiscal impasses and social unrest, in the context of a historic peak in the confidence deficit in [...]READ MORE
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