
Ethics-Talk: The Greatest Good of Man is Daily to Converse About Virtue Podcast
1) The Will to Memory: The Enduring Legacy of the Suffragette Spirit (May 18, 2024)
This show continues the discussion of the “legacy of learning” bequeathed by Nurse Catherine Pine in her Last Will & Testament (discussion of 4/21/24). In that show, we were joined by British histori...Show More
The Will to Memory: The Enduring Legacy of the Suffragette Spirit (May 18, 2024)
1:33:00 | May 19th, 2024
2) A Legacy of Learning: Nurse Catherine Pine's Bequest of Her Sufragette Treasures (April 21, 2024)
This show is part interview/part philosophical discussion that focuses on the work and legacy of Nurse Catherine Pine (1864-1941). Joining us is Elizabeth Crawford, an authority on the British Suffra...Show More
3) Part 4: An Introduction to Bertha von Suttner's "Lay Down Your Arms !" (Die Waffen Nieder!")(Part 4/Chapters 7-8)
Bertha von Suttner's Lay Down Your Arms (Part 4). In our last show of 5/18/22, we began and ended with the final sentence of Chapter 6, pg. 140: "What a foolish world -- still in leading strings -- c...Show More
4) Part 3: An Introduction to Bertha von Suttner's "Lay Down Your Arms !" (Die Waffen Nieder!")(Part 3/Chapter 6)
This show continues our discussion from 10/7/21 of Bertha von Suttner's most famous and well-known work, Lay Down your Arms! (LDYA). Since our last installment, 7 months ago, Russia has invaded Ukrai...Show More
5) Part 2: An Introduction to Bertha von Suttner's "Lay Down Your Arms !" (Die Waffen Nieder!"): (Part 2/Chapters 4-5)
This show continues our discussion from 9/16/21 of Bertha von Suttner's most famous and well-known work, Lay Down your Arms!. In this episode, we focus on Chapters 4-5 (about 60 pages) Martha Dotzky’s...Show More
6) An Introduction to Bertha von Suttner's "Lay Down Your Arms !" (Die Waffen Nieder!")
This show focuses Bertha von Suttner's (1843-1914) most famous and well known work, “Lay Down your Arms !”. Originally published in the German language in 1889 with the title Die Waffen Nieder!, the f...Show More
An Introduction to Bertha von Suttner's "Lay Down Your Arms !" (Die Waffen Nieder!")
1:40:00 | Sep 16th, 2021
7) From Breaking the Silence to Being Heard: Military Sexual Slavery and Peace Through Law
This show marks the 30th anniversary of Korean Kim Hak Sun's (김학순) (1924-1997) decision to break the silence about Japan's military sexual slavery during World War II. On August 14, 1991, Ms. Kim, a ...Show More
From Breaking the Silence to Being Heard: Military Sexual Slavery and Peace Through Law
1:40:00 | Aug 12th, 2021
8) The Duty to Remember: (Part 2) Evelyn Grubb's Appeal the United Nations on behalf of the Families of POW/MIA
This show is the second installment of a discussion of Evelyn Grubb's petition to the United Nations. Last week, on June 7, 2021, we commemorated the 50th anniversary of Evelyn Grubb's petition to the...Show More
9) The Duty to Remember: Evelyn Grubb's Appeal the United Nations on behalf of the Families of POW/MIA
50 years ago, on June 7, 1971, in her capacity as the National Coordinator for the National League of POW/MIA Families, Evelyn Grubb (1931-2005) petitioned the United Nations to pressure North Vietnam...Show More
10) The Responsibility for our Responses: Olive Schreiner and Howard Thurman on The Moral Psychology of the Non-Violent Way of Life
This show is second in a series in which we discuss the encounter between theologian and philosopher Howard Thurman (1899-1981) and pacifist-feminist author Olive Schreiner (1855-1920). Thurman first...Show More