Opinion of the Day Cicero, statesman, philosopher and lawyer in Rome 2,100 years ago, became famous in one of his works for winning a trial with the cry “Qui bono” (Who benefits). By SADIK BEJKO Cicero, statesman, philosopher and lawyer in Rome 2,100 years ago, became famous in o
Opinion of the Day By SADIK BEJKO Cicero, statesman, philosopher and lawyer in Rome 2,100 years ago, became famous in one of his cases for winning a trial with the cry “Qui bono” (Who benefits. How to face the past Continues on page 29
Opinion of the Day By ISIDOR KOTI A house without books, Cicero compared it to a body without a soul, while Naim Frashëri compared it to a room without windows. Under communism, in that climate... Cicero’s House Continues on page 24
Opinion of the Day By ISIDOR KOTI In a house without books, Cicero compared it to a body without a soul, while Naim said it was like a room without windows. In communication, in that climate... “Ciceroni” House Continues on page 24
Aristotle on anti-vaxxers: The internet and the sunset of reason Moderation, justice, courage and knowledge-seeking [?] are the 4 fundamental virtues that define what Cicero called honesty or honor. And according to the sociologist... Continues on page 21 By ÉRIC LE BOUCHER Arist
Opinion of the Day Moderation, justice, courage and prudence are the four fundamental virtues that define what Cicero called honesty or honor. And according to the sociologist... By ÉRIC LE BOUCHER Aristotle on anti-vaccine opponents: The internet and the sunset of reason Continu
Comment BY ARDIAN NDRECA The two waiters of comrade Sali If any serious researcher of the human psyche were to analyze Berisha’s relations with his collaborators at all levels, starting from former guards all the way to his deputies, he would certainly bring to light an interesti