Présentation de l'éditeur :
This book is a collection of timely political articles and essays. They focus primarily on political themes relevant to Greek/Turkish relations, the Cyprus problem, the obstacles that Turkey faces in the EU, and the problems that the US war on terror has created for them all. Written by a person of Hellenic ancestry, a trained philosopher, sensitive poet, and free spirit, the items of this collection are characterized by frank talk, freedom of thought, fresh ideas, and historical insights that penetrate the past sharply, as they try to discern the future of humanity. In these essays, the authors love for things Hellenic is surely exaggerated. But, if anything in human history deserves excessive eulogy and praise, it should be, without doubt, the Hellenic spirit and its passionate love of wisdom and freedom.
Biographie de l'auteur :
Christos C. Evangeliou is Professor of Hellenic Philosophy at Towson University, USA. He studied Classics and Philosophy at the University of Athens, Greece, and at Emory University, from where he received his Ph.D. He is the author of numerous papers, two volumes of poetry (in Greek), and two scholarly books: Aristotles Theory of Categories and Porphyry; and Hellenic Philosophy: Origin and Character, both in their second editions.
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