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Art of Manliness

Thumos

The Art of Maniliness has a good post today on Thumos [ θυμός]. It reminded me of something I read just yesterday on James Chastek's Just Thomism, The American Student. Here is the passage from Got Thumos?: Why is it that many men seem so lacking in thumos today?
Benjamin Espen Mar 11, 2013

King, Warrior, Magician, Lover Book Review

by Robert Moore and Douglas Gillette $9.95; 160 pages Based on a recommendation from the Art of Manliness, I bought King, Warrior, Magician, Lover: Rediscovering the Archetypes of the Mature Masculine from Bookmans. I couldn't find it at my local new bookstores, but you can find it
Benjamin Espen Aug 17, 2011

The Four Archetypes of the Masculine

The Art of Manliness has a series starting that is inspired by the book, King, Warrior, Magician, Lover: Rediscovering the Archetypes of the Mature Masculine. I am looking forward to this. Of the two great forefathers of modern psychology, I find Carl Jung more interesting than Sigmund Freud, although both
Benjamin Espen Jul 31, 2011

Manly Hobbies

This week, the Art of Manliness had a good article on 45 Manly Hobbies. On the list that I do [at least a little]: * Reading * Ballroom dancing * Marksmanship * Martial arts * Alcohol/Cigar/Pipe smoking connoisseur * Learning a foreign language * Blogging I especially liked the story about an electrical engineer who
Benjamin Espen Jan 10, 2010

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