Peter Simpson

Peter Simpson is a Full Professor of City University of New York. He is also Deputy Head, Department of Politics, Economics, and Philosophy at the College of Staten Island, CUNY and Professor of Philosophy and Classics at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. He has also taught at the Catholic University of America, Washington DC, the University College Dublin, Ireland, an at Manchester Polytechnic, United Kingdom. He received the Classics Prize from Wadham College, University of Oxford, England. He speaks English, Latin, Greek, French, German, Italian, and Spanish. He enjoys reading, playing the piano, and traveling around the world. His website is http://www.aristotelophile.com/index.htm.

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UN Power Grab: The International Criminal Court

“Jaw Jaw is better than War War,” said Winston Churchill about the founding of the United Nations after the Second World War. It would be hard to disagree with him, especially when one considers the horrific wars (worse than all previous wars) that we have witnessed this century. Preventing—or limiting and controlling—war by getting antagonistic … Read more

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