Modes of Thought in Anterran Literature Wolf at the Door
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Modes of Thought in Anterran Literature – Second Year Classics, C667, Professor [REDACTED]. This course discusses the Anterran Civilization, examining the evidence regarding the recent archeological ruins uncovered at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean. The earliest human society, [REDACTED] years older than previously known to exist, will provide opportunities for analysis of ancient writing and thought. Topics include literature, religion, and philosophy. Wednesdays, Room 014 Brussels Hall, Harbridge University.
Additional resources can be found on the class website: https://www.wlfdr.com/mot.
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Class Update
A brief update from the Professor along with answers to questions from a student auditing the class online.
Read the class discussion with the original questions from that student here: https://www.reddit.com/r/audiodrama/comments/1atuunj/modes_of_thought_in_anterran_literature_classroom/
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Medicine
A discussion of medical practices and theories in prehistory and speculative associations to Anterra.
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Keepers of the Dark
Chris does additional research in the U.K. and gets an unusual message from Raquel.
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Early Political Structures
A discussion of early political structures, hierarchy dynamics and agriculture as relates to Anterra.
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Community
The Professor discusses the notion of community, and its relation to the beginnings and ends of civilization.
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Misinformation and the End of the Second Empire
The professor discusses misinformation and conspiracy theories as they pertain to the end of the Second Empire.
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Customer Reviews
I love the premise!
What a story - It may seem slow at times, but it is all moving forward. Builds a very interesting (fictional) lost place/ lost people story. The "lectures" I've heard complaints about - there is more happening than just the lecture.
It's actually fiction, guys
When I first read the name I thought it was an actual historical podcast. I then reread it 6 months later and realized it was fiction.
Slow to develop but compelling. I am intrigued with the direction it's going.
Woke gender ideology nonsense
Well, it sounded great for the first 3 episodes until they doused the show in woke gender ideology nonsense and gender fluidity/pronoun politics. Too bad.