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Raymond Angelo Belliotti

    Heroism and Wisdom, Italian Style
    The Godfather and Sicily
    Dantes Inferno
    Machiavelli's Secret
    Happiness Is Overrated
    Mandolin Scales & Studies
    • 2022

      Heroism and Wisdom, Italian Style

      From Roman Imperialists to Sicilian Magistrates

      • 356 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Exploring the lives and philosophies of fourteen notable Italian figures, this interdisciplinary work delves into themes of practical wisdom, heroism, authenticity, and honor. It examines how these concepts shape Italian history and culture, alongside insights into moral psychology. By analyzing the contributions of these historical figures, the book offers a profound reflection on what it means to lead a meaningful life.

      Heroism and Wisdom, Italian Style
    • 2022

      Italian Rebels

      Mazzini, Gramsci, and Giuliano

      • 270 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The analysis delves into positive duties within moral theory and examines the effectiveness of theocratic republicanism and political revolution strategies. It also explores the lasting Sicilian ethos and the balance between individual and community interests. Notably, the work offers a distinctive interpretation of the lives and ideologies of influential figures such as Mazzini, Gramsci, and Giuliano, shedding light on their contributions to political thought.

      Italian Rebels
    • 2021

      The Godfather and Sicily

      Power, Honor, Family, and Evil

      • 222 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      This analysis presents a unique perspective on The Godfather, exploring its intricacies as both a novel and a film series. It delves into themes of power, family, and morality, examining how these elements are portrayed across different media. The interpretation highlights the narrative techniques and character development that contribute to the enduring impact of the story, making it a compelling study for fans of the franchise and scholars alike.

      The Godfather and Sicily
    • 2020

      Dantes Inferno

      Moral Lessons from Hell

      • 316 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Focusing on moral and personal transformation, the book explores Dante's quest for human well-being and societal improvement. It delves into the lives of five vivid characters from Dante's hell, extracting moral lessons that address the seven capital vices. Through a conceptual analysis of themes like envy, arrogance, and pride, the author encourages readers to critically examine and enhance their own lives, emphasizing the connections between self-interest, virtuous living, and spiritual salvation.

      Dantes Inferno
    • 2020

      Values, Virtues, and Vices, Italian Style

      Caesar, Dante, Machiavelli, and Garibaldi

      • 274 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Focusing on four pivotal historical figures—Caesar, Dante, Machiavelli, and Garibaldi—this interdisciplinary study explores their contributions to Italian culture while delving into themes of moral psychology. It examines complex concepts such as pride, arrogance, justification, excuse, repentance, and honor, offering insights into how these virtues and vices shape individual and collective identities within the context of Italian history.

      Values, Virtues, and Vices, Italian Style
    • 2015

      Machiavelli's Secret

      The Soul of the Statesman

      • 232 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Exploring the inner workings of Machiavelli's political leaders, this book delves into their motivations, fears, and desires, revealing the complexities behind their decisions. It analyzes how personal experiences and psychological factors influenced their political strategies, offering a fresh perspective on Machiavelli's ideas and the nature of power. Through detailed examinations, the text highlights the interplay between character and governance, providing insights into the timeless relevance of Machiavellian thought.

      Machiavelli's Secret
    • 2013

      Jesus the Radical

      • 184 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Jesus the Radical connects the lessons of six parables of the New Testament with moral issues examined by leading contemporary philosophers. The book demonstrates how deeply opposed is Jesus' radical moral message to the dominant moral understandings of our time.

      Jesus the Radical
    • 2011

      Posthumous Harm

      Why the Dead Are Still Vulnerable

      • 206 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The book delves into the philosophical discourse surrounding posthumous harm, beginning with foundational thinkers like Plato and Aristotle, and extending to modern interpretations over the last forty years. It critically analyzes how these philosophers approached the implications of actions and their consequences beyond death, providing a comprehensive overview of evolving perspectives in this intriguing area of ethics.

      Posthumous Harm
    • 2011

      Dante's Deadly Sins

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Dante's Deadly Sins explores the moral philosophy in Dante's Commedia, focusing on Inferno and Purgatorio as guides to moral improvement. Belliotti analyzes Dante's views on the seven deadly sins, their implications, and connects these themes to modern existentialism and contemporary moral issues.

      Dante's Deadly Sins
    • 2009

      Roman Philosophy and the Good Life

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Exploring major philosophical influences in ancient Rome, Belliotti highlights their significance during periods of social upheaval. The book reveals how these philosophical issues remain relevant today, offering insights into how contemporary society can learn from Roman thought to pursue meaningful lives.

      Roman Philosophy and the Good Life