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David Boles: Human Meme

This Human Meme podcast is the inflection point for what it means to live a life of knowing. We are

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The legal systems of this era struggled to adapt to these new realities. The Restored Justice Protoc

The first forgotten truth emerges from the medieval understanding of time as a living, breathing ent

The human yearning to create intelligence beyond our own biological constraints stretches back to an

Yes, we are each other: The Us of Us. To deny this truth is to court disaster. When we forget that w

We begin with a silence, the kind that rings heavy in the ears of the alone. This is the quiet place

The fall of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century was not merely the collapse of a political o

When a society starts to devalue education, the consequences quickly ripple through every aspect of

First, let’s be honest: calling something “precious” can sometimes act as a velvet rope, a cordon sa

Let's talk about something that might have happened to you, or someone you know: going to the doctor

Yes, that infamous -- Roman dodecahedron. So? What was it? A tool? A weapon? A religious artifact? A

Across the gnawing of human civilization, a subtle yet persistent blindness emerges — one not simply

When we speak of wonders, we often conjure images of iconic structures like the Great Pyramid or the

Long before modern cities and towns covered Nebraska's landscape, the land held secrets of communiti

From the highest crest of an ancient mountain stood a stone—a towering monument sculpted by the gent

Henry VIII’s marital saga was as much a tale of personal ambition and passion as it was one of state

The concept of social safety nets affects every single one of us, whether we realize it or not. Thes

How do we punish those who break the rules? Over the past thousand years, we’ve moved from brutal pu

Regret, in its multifaceted complexity, is an embedded facet of the human condition—a reflective, of

The late nineteenth century marked a pivotal shift in how “the uncanny” was understood in art and li