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Hyperionides. A Conservative Review of Current Affairs: Current Affairs, #1
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Hyperionides. A Conservative Review of Current Affairs, is intended for people who have a high level of interest in current affairs, are generally well-informed, and choose to think independently. Hyperionides, meaning "son of Hyperion", is an epithet of Helios, the Greek Sun-god. The review appeals to opening rather than to closing the intellectual discussion. Therefore, despite a small-c "conservative" orientation, it eschews having any particular political line. Rather, it re-invigorates the old style of discourse, where the content of ideas mattered more than formulaic declarations intended to demonstrate one's moral superiority. The contents of No 1 exemplify the sort of thing that the review seeks to publish.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHyperionides
Release dateSep 30, 2020
Hyperionides. A Conservative Review of Current Affairs: Current Affairs, #1

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    Hyperionides. A Conservative Review of Current Affairs: Current Affairs, #1
    Hyperionides. A Conservative Review of Current Affairs: Current Affairs, #1

    Hyperionides. A Conservative Review of Current Affairs, is intended for people who have a high level of interest in current affairs, are generally well-informed, and choose to think independently. Hyperionides, meaning "son of Hyperion", is an epithet of Helios, the Greek Sun-god. The review appeals to opening rather than to closing the intellectual discussion. Therefore, despite a small-c "conservative" orientation, it eschews having any particular political line. Rather, it re-invigorates the old style of discourse, where the content of ideas mattered more than formulaic declarations intended to demonstrate one's moral superiority. The contents of No 1 exemplify the sort of thing that the review seeks to publish.

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