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    Chapter 45, Logical Fallacies

    In order to guard ourselves in conversation, just as in combat, it is useful to be versed in the strategies and techniques of those who would do us harm. We examine logical fallacies that often arise in in discussion, both as a means of self-defense and a caution not to inadvertently fall into their use.

    Posted on January 25, 2021Author Jeffrey SkevingtonCategories StyleLeave a comment on Chapter 45, Logical Fallacies

    Justice for All

    “It is not possible to be in favor of justice for some people and not be in favor of justice for all people.” – Martin Luther King Jr.
    Posted on January 18, 2021Author Jeffrey SkevingtonCategories StyleLeave a comment on Justice for All

    Chapter 44 – The Quest

    We believe ourselves to be on a quest, of sorts, in the pursuit of a chivalric life. “The Quest” itself is a substantial part of chivalric and classical literature. But how do we view and undertake quests in our everyday lives? And how important is The Quest in making our lives feel worthy?

    Posted on January 11, 2021Author Jeffrey SkevingtonCategories StyleLeave a comment on Chapter 44 – The Quest

    Follow the Light Unflinchingly

    “No half-heartedness and no worldly fear must turn us aside from following the light unflinchingly.” – JRR Tolkien

    Posted on January 4, 2021Author Jeffrey SkevingtonCategories StyleLeave a comment on Follow the Light Unflinchingly

    Aristocracy

    If we are a society of equals, why do so many choose to remain “common” rather than “aristocratic?” It is not merely a matter of wealth or circumstance. In a world where access to culture and information are free and instantaneous, we can and should choose to be educated and noble.

    Posted on December 28, 2020Author Jeffrey SkevingtonCategories StyleLeave a comment on Aristocracy

    The Test of Character

    “Nearly all men can stand adversity. if you want to test a man’s character, give him power.” – Abraham Lincoln
    Posted on December 19, 2020Author Jeffrey SkevingtonCategories StyleLeave a comment on The Test of Character

    Chapter 42 – Leadership, Pt. 1

    Leadership can be considered a talent as well as a skill. But what qualities do we look for when selecting a leader, or deciding whether to follow? And which virtues comprise what we think of as “good” leadership?

    Posted on December 13, 2020Author Jeffrey SkevingtonCategories StyleLeave a comment on Chapter 42 – Leadership, Pt. 1

    Chapter 42 – Leadership, Pt. 2

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    Chapter 41, Divided Loyalties, Part 1

    Modern concepts of Loyalty differ somewhat from the complex medieval relationships of Fealty, or Homage. Yet Loyalty was also considered extremely important as a virtue to the historic knight. We look at the differences and similarities, and how they relate to our modern definition.

    Posted on November 28, 2020Author Jeffrey SkevingtonCategories StyleLeave a comment on Chapter 41, Divided Loyalties, Part 1

    Chapter 41, Divided Loyalties, Part 2

    Part 2 of our discussion on Divided Loyalties

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