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Rousseau and Dignity

by Jeff Fleischer

Theoretical discourse meets real life accounts of dignity in context—a juxtaposition the philosopher would have approved of. Rousseau and Dignity: Art Serving Humanity commemorates the 2012 University of Notre Dame lecture series... Read More

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Happy 180th to Michigan

by Hannah Hohman

Happy 180th Birthday to Michigan, home of our headquarters here at Foreword. (We’re in the pinkie.) The Mitten is looking good for one hundred and eighty years! To celebrate, read up on some Michigan literature. Detroit is No Dry Bones... Read More

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Listen: It's the Sound of Audiobook Success

by Howard Lovy

Way back before the invention of the iPhone, the MP3 player, CDs, cassettes, and 8-track tapes—heck, even before the printed word was widely used—there was this cranky old man named Socrates. Famous philosopher. You may have heard of... Read More

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American Wild

by Kristine Morris

“Call me a bigamist, if you like,” writes Michael Engelhard, a wildlife biologist and consummate storyteller whose passion for two vastly different American landscapes, separated by twenty-five hundred miles, has made him kin to... Read More

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