Happiness vs. Ambition—The Work of Byron Katie
Is it possible to be happy with what you have and still strive to achieve more? Byron Katie takes...
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Happiness vs. Ambition—The Work of Byron Katie
Is it possible to be happy with what you have and still strive to achieve more? Byron Katie takes...
06:28
From CEOs to entrepreneurs to philanthropists, these millennials are proving success doesn’t have...
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PNTV - The Achievement Habit by Bernard Roth
Bernard Roth has been a Professor of Engineering at Stanford for over FIFTY (!!) years. A pioneer...
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PNTV - The Art of Achievement by Tom Morris
Tom Morris is my favorite living philosopher. As a former Professor at Notre Dame with a dual...
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60-Second Civics: Episode 2266, Colonial America, Part 14: England as a mixed constitution
The idea of a mixed constitution was popularized by Polybius; Montesquieu would later cite...
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What do Aristotle and Polybius have to do with the American Founders? Find out on today's...
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60-Second Civics: Episode 2264, Colonial America, Part 12: Democracy
Why did Aristotle think that democracy wasn't the best form of government?...
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60-Second Civics: Episode 2263, Colonial America, Part 11: Aristotle's forms of governments.
Aristotle defined "right" and "corrupt" forms of government. Learn what these are on today's...
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60-Second Civics: Episode 2262, Colonial America, Part 10: Aristotle and the branches of government
Aristotle observed that every country's government must perform three functions....
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60-Second Civics: Episode 2261, Colonial America, Part 9: Lessons learned by the Founders
The American Founders learned two important lessons about government. Listen to today's podcast...
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60-Second Civics: Episode 2260, Colonial America, Part 8: Hamilton on the lessons of history
Alexander Hamilton was not a fan of using examples from history when designing modern...
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60-Second Civics: Episode 2259, Colonial America, Part 7: John Locke and the Founders
Why was John Locke considered "America's philosopher"? Find out on today's podcast....
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60-Second Civics: Episode 2258, Colonial America, Part 6: Lessons from Greek and Roman philosophy
Democracies did not have a history of success, but the Founders learned the lessons of history....
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60-Second Civics: Episode 2257, Colonial America, Part 5: Self-government
Even by 1776, Americans had 150 years of experience in self-governance....
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60-Second Civics: Episode 2256, Colonial America, Part 4: Well-read Founders
America's Founders were well-read, familiar with Aristotle, Cicero, and Blackstone....
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60-Second Civics: Episode 2255, Colonial America, Part 3: A rural nation
The America of the 1700s was a largely rural nation. Center for...
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60-Second Civics: Episode 2254, Colonial America, Part 2: A diverse nation
America of the 1700s was a diverse place. Center for Civic Education
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60-Second Civics: Episode 2253, Colonial America, Part 1: The American colonies
America was established as a large, diverse nation composed of people of varying backgrounds,...
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60-Second Civics: Episode 2252, Introduction, Part 2: The American Founders
Today we learn about America's Founders and the ideas that influenced them....
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60-Second Civics: Episode 2251, Introduction, Part 1: An adventure in ideas
Americans are defined as people by our shared values, such as our belief in liberty, equality,...
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