Monthly Archives: February 2012

A Woman’s Conscience — Friend or Enemy?

I learned from Aesthetic Realism that every person is a critic of himself or herself–that I had a conscience and it is the best thing in me, it is my friend.Our conscience, Aesthetic Realism explains for the first time, is … Continue reading

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What Does It Mean to Like People?

[Includes a section on the important reformer and abolitionist, Frances Wright (1795 -1852).]  People are “reality in the richest form,” Eli Siegel says in his lecture on the subject, and he explains:  The important thing about liking people…is that through … Continue reading

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Filed under Aesthetic Realism, economic justice, Eli Siegel, Frances Wright, Notable women, Slavery, social justice, Women in history