Author: Alex Sager
I teach Philosophy and University Studies at Portland State University and write mostly on the ethics of migration with forays into the philosophy of David Hume, democratic theory, philosophy of education, philosophy for children, and pragmatism.
How to Listen to Jazz by Ted Gioia – An Appreciation
Six Impossible Things Before Breakfast (Utopias & Dystopias #12)
Blood Meridian (Utopias and Dystopias #11)
Snow Day (Leisure on the Mind)
Culture and Exclusion
Ursula Le Guin’s The Dispossessed: An Ambiguous Utopia (Utopias and Dystopias #10)
Begum Rokeya, “Sultana’s Dream” (Utopias and Dystopias #9)
H.G. Wells’ “The Country of the Blind” (Utopias and Dystopias #8)