Within these (fictional) enemy lines—on the model perhaps of the amity lines described by Carl Schmitt—there could emerge the following questions: What is an enemy? Does the term enemy gather (or disseminate) a multiplicity of enemies (for the senses of enemy are just as many as its figures, as Aristotle would perhaps say)?
Constable Fancy’s collecting evidence from his flat while Morse and me brace Valdemar.
Probably the most famous of all the forms of craft used at this period was the caravel, so well adapted for voyages of discovery, that nearly every one of the great navigators employed ships of this character, and in them performed feats of seamanship which are absolutely astounding. […] Narrow at the poop, wide at the prow, having a double tower at the stern and a single one at its bows, the caravel carried four vertical masts, and one inclined one.
Often, education in the US tends to be technocratic and anti-intellectual. United Statian students are not typically prepared, that is, prepared to accept the responsibility of becoming global citizens...