Is the human cost of greatness in a democratic society worth the pursuit?
Antonio Sosa
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Antonio Sosa.
Antonio Sosa is an adjunct professor and doctoral candidate in political philosophy at the University of Dallas. His dissertation focuses on Tocqueville’s search for a solution to what he called “the fate of civilized man,” that is, that advances in equality and material well-being are necessarily accompanied by a loss of depth and vigor in the human soul.