Sinopsis
Quintus Curtius is an attorney, writer, translator, and former Marine officer. His books deal with a variety of ethical, moral, and character topics, using examples in history, biography, literature, and philosophy. The result is both unique and inspiring. His podcasts are his personal dialogues with listeners. He can be found at www.qcurtius.com
Episodios
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The Presence Of Death (Podcast)
10/12/2017 Duración: 21minWe explore the theme of the presence of death through two movies: "Biutiful" (2010) and "Amour" (2012). We also discuss Polydore Vergil's comments on the burial customs of various peoples.
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Six Points About Balancing Passion And Practicality In Educational Choices
26/11/2017 Duración: 29minA reader has some questions about giving his son advice on educational and career choices. He is torn between emphasizing what is "practical" and what he feels "passionate" about. Which one is more important? And if given the option, which one should be emphasized? I offer six points that might help him in coming to his own conclusions.
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Movie Roundup (11/15/2017)
16/11/2017 Duración: 22minIn this podcast we discuss three movies: "Good People" (2014), "Smoke and Mirrors" (El Hombre de las Mil Caras)(2016), and the unsettling "The Killing of a Sacred Deer" (2017). Trailers for these films can be seen on the post for this podcast at www.qcurtius.com.
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Movie Roundup (11/4/2017)
04/11/2017 Duración: 23minIn this podcast we give short reviews of five movies I've seen recently: Hell or High Water (2016) Life (2017) Son of a Gun (2014) Black Snow (2017) Michael Clayton (2007)
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How To Deal With Feeling Underappreciated
20/10/2017 Duración: 17minA reader who is doing volunteer work says he's feeling underappreciated and taken advantage of in his work. He wants to know to maintain his focus and positivity, and at the same protect himself from being used. We discuss some strategies and insights.
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Why You Should See "Blade Runner 2049"
10/10/2017 Duración: 18minIn this podcast we talk about Denis Villenueve's new film, the visually dazzling "Blade Runner 2049." In conception and execution, this film accomplishes the rare feat of being a sequel that is entirely worthy of its original. We'll give a few reasons why this movie is worth a careful viewing, and why I think it is a triumph of cinematic art.
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Fate And Struggle
27/09/2017 Duración: 21minIn this podcast, we discuss some questions about the role of "Adrastia" or "Nemesis," the ancient goddess of retribution. We also talk about the redemptive power of struggle as the theme of the compelling 2011 film "The Grey."
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How To Solve The North Korea Problem
19/09/2017 Duración: 25minWhat is the motive behind North Korea's belligerent behavior? Who is pulling the strings in the background? And what is the best way to resolve this situation? We discuss the power realities in East Asia and explore some options for the United States at home and abroad.
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The Trial Of Galileo
13/09/2017 Duración: 17minThe Italian astronomer Galileo was examined by the Inquisition for heresy in 1633. At issue was his advocacy of the heliocentric (sun-centered) view of the solar system. What was the significance of the trial, and what were the motivations of the participants?
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Are Paranormal Phenomena Real?
01/09/2017 Duración: 20minIs there any truth to the proposition that paranormal phenomena are real? If so, in what way? Is there more to this world than just physical material? And does science have all the answers? We discuss these issues.
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The Continued Progress Of The Plutocratic Insurgency
16/08/2017 Duración: 26minThis podcast accompanies my most recent article. In it, we explore two additional dimensions of the "plutocratic conspiracy": the techno-palaces of the global elite, and the creeping confiscation of public lands by private actors. The end result of these two trends is to accelerate already destabilizing wealth imbalances.
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The Legal Merits Of The Michelle Carter "Texting Suicide" Appeal
06/08/2017 Duración: 28minIn this podcast, we discuss the legal merits of Michelle Carter's appeal of her involuntary manslaughter conviction in the notorious "texting suicide" trial. What were the relevant issues in the case? Was the conviction proper? What is the likelihood of the conviction surviving appellate review?
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How To Deal With The "Dirtbag Shuffle"
01/08/2017 Duración: 16minOur society seems to be producing more dirtbags than ever before. They're everywhere, and they love to seek out people to take advantage of. We discuss how to spot a dirtbag, and how to deal with the common games (the "dirtbag shuffle") that dirtbags love to play. The only person who cares about you is you, and knowing a few key points will help you protect yourself from their games.
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Never Sleep On Your Rights
23/07/2017 Duración: 14minWhen you are faced with a serious problem or issue, you need to spring into action to deal with it. Anyone who "sleeps on his rights," and thinks the problem will go away by ignoring it, is in for a rude awakening. The "dirtbag shuffle" never works in the real world. Legal rights, once constructively waived, can be very difficult to reassert later. This is the basis of the legal theory of laches.
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The Loss Of Memory And Attention
09/07/2017 Duración: 16minAs individuals and as a society, we are steadily losing our long-term memories. Endless stimulation and "choices" have nearly turned us into the protagonist in the film "Memento," whose memory-loss condition puts him at the mercy of others' manipulations. Rote memorization--unfairly maligned by modern educators--has its merits and deserves a reconsideration.
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We Can't Expect Too Much From People
29/06/2017 Duración: 21minOne big frustration we can experience in life is having unrealistic expectations. We can want people to behave in ways that are just not within their desires or capabilities. What is the best way to deal with this? We use the example of the humanist Petrarch's strained relationship with his son.
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Julius Caesar's Speech In "The Conspiracy Of Catiline"
18/06/2017 Duración: 17minThis podcast is a reading and commentary on Julius Caesar's speech found in Sallust's "Conspiracy of Catiline." Caesar's address to the senate made important points about the value of precedent, leniency, and how abuses of power can follow from seemingly good intentions.
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Mentorships And Career Concerns
12/06/2017 Duración: 24minWe deal with two reader questions in this podcast. The first one is about mentors and mentorships. The second question concerns career advice for someone who's feeling a bit down about his current situation.
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You Do What You Have To Do To Survive
04/06/2017 Duración: 12minA recent news article talks about how young, unemployed urban Greeks are leaving the city to return to agricultural work in the countryside. It's part of a wider economic trend that has a lot of positive features.
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"Sallust: The Conspiracy Of Catiline And The War Of Jugurtha" Is Now Available
19/05/2017 Duración: 12minMy book "Sallust: The Conspiracy Of Catiline and The War Of Jugurtha" is now available for purchase. In this podcast, I read the book's foreword.