Just some personal thoughts and musings on culture, and history.
Showing posts with label Alexander the Great. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alexander the Great. Show all posts
Saturday, May 10, 2014
Late 19th Century Imperialism
in the Hellenistic World
Map of Hellenistic World
There are many tiresome tendencies in scholarly writing, but one of the most tiresome is the Imperialist Judge scholar. This is the writer who judges resistance to what he/she views has progress has illegitimate and beyond the pale. In fact the very notion of resistance especially armed resistance to the "new" "progressive" order is by definition utterly wicked and unacceptable. That this is a reflection of contemporary attitudes reflecting a basic contempt for those of the present day resisting "progress" and "development" is rather painfully obvious.
In a previous posting I discussed
briefly the few ruling Queens of Ancient Egypt. Here I will discuss the ruling
Queens of the last dynasty to rule Egypt; the Ptolemaic dynasty.1
Most people if they have heard about
Diogenes at all will have heard the story of him lighting a lamp in the day and
looking for a good man by its light.