Listen Now, Theres nothing better or more important in life than a good friend. LUKE GRANT, 36, of Oxford Road, Cowley, pleaded guilty to stealing 50-worth of food, drink and vape items from the MFG service station in Cowley. ALEX CHETWOOD, 31, of Mullein Road, Bicester, admitted drink driving an Audi A4 on Leach Road, Bicester, in February. Heidegger came to believe that many of the modern answers to these questions were based on old, unexamined assumptions. ALFRED SIBANDA, 27, of Thistledown Close, Oxford, pleaded guilty to driving a Ford Focus on the A34 near Hinksey while drunk, . Listen Now, The Manifesto of Futurism was published in 1909 on the front page of Le Figaro, the oldest daily newspaper in France. A Gannett Company. But the 20th century French philosopher Michel Foucault didnt buy this story. Columbia professor Matthew Engelke discusses how, through the study of one culture, the Turners helped change the way anthropologists and other scholars understand humans everywhere. He was fined 880, given eight penalty points and. Thucydides believed that history is cyclical, and he saw written history as more than just record keeping. Listen Now, Until the publication of Edwin Hubbles 1936 book, The Realm of the Nebulae, astronomers believed that the Milky Way was the only galaxy in the universe. Listen Now, For much of his life, the Roman philosopher Boethius was exceptionally fortunate. Please report any comments that break our rules. The result of this intellectual treasure-hunting is his most well known work, Being and Time, published in 1927 . DALE SALLIS, 29, of Jubilee Court, Banbury, was found guilty of possession of a kitchen knife in Pepper Alley. Registered in England & Wales | 01676637 |. As a subscriber, you are shown 80% less display advertising when reading our articles. Harvard professor Elizabeth Lunbeck explores this books provocative thesis and unsettling legacy. Listen Now, Those of us living today generally think of ourselves as modern and that we are very different from the people of the past. You can change your choices at any time by visiting your privacy controls. Nov 2022 - Present3 months. He was sounding a warning to his own society. Columbia professor Sharon Marcus discusses how Jane Eyre confronts readers with the question we all face in our lives: when to conform and when to rebel? Listen Now, There is only one surviving copy of The Life and Passion of William of Norwich, but its story of murdered children and international conspiracy continues to haunt us. To get in touch with him email: Tom.Seaward@newsquest.co.uk. Professor Camille Robcis of Columbia University discusses Foucaults ideas on power, punishment and discipline. He was fined 600, banned from the roads for 18 months and ordered to pay 145 in costs and surcharge. The angel led him to a hillside where he uncovered a set of ancient gold plates written in strange characters in an ancient language. Click Manage settings for more information and to manage your choices. Columbia professor Michele Moody-Adams discusses how John Rawls renewed our faith in democracy. The eight books of On War contain Clausewitzs theory of war. SCALES OF JUSTICE: Results from Oxford Magistrates' Court (Image: Oxford Mail) BRANDON BUTTS, 24, of Imperial Court, Abercynon, pleaded guilty to drink driving a VW Caddy van on Abingdon Road,. He wanted to know why certain events unfolded as they did. University of Michigan professor Reginald Jackson explains why Murasaki Shikibus book has remained relevant in both academic and popular Japanese culture for centuries. Please review our legal notice before using our digital resources. Scales of Justice: Results from Oxford Magistrates' Court. SCALES OF JUSTICE: Results from Oxford Magistrates' Court Tom Seaward 1 hour ago Like Comments Provided by Oxford Mail SCALES OF JUSTICE: Results from Oxford Magistrates' Court. If you have not heard back about your request in 7 days, please email technical support. Listen Now, In the early 20th century, Europe and North America were undergoing a radical transformation. In the story, Dante, the main character, must pass through the nine circles of Hell, climb Mount Purgatory, and ascend to Heaven to reach salvation. Those ads you do see are predominantly from local businesses promoting local services. He was fined 200, banned from driving for 16 months and ordered to pay 119 in costs and surcharge. If that wasnt enough, Manns writing was interrupted by the World War, I so it took him twelve years to finish the book. What rights do citizens have? In this text, Cicero examines true friendship, tough love, social transaction, and affection. For most of Fanons life, he identified with French nationality, and even fought for France in WWII. Information about your device and internet connection, like your IP address, Browsing and search activity while using Yahoo websites and apps. KERRY TYRELL, 45, of St Michaels Way, Steventon, admitted failing to provide a specimen of breath for analysis by police at the police station. Its hard to imagine. Listen Now, Over 150 years later, Les Miserables is a story that still resonates with readers and audiences around the world. If we are free, why do we feel anxiety? Stanford professor Robert Proctor discusses how Darwin challenged the accepted beliefs on human origins and how his ideas have shaped science and culture since. Listen Now, John Keynes book, The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money, was published in England at the tail end of the Great Depression. Listen Now, Frederick Douglass was one of the most effective writer-orators in American history. Nell Shapiro Hawley, scholar of South Asian studies at Harvard University, discusses the power and legacy of this ancient Indian epic. In 1944, Csaire gave a series of lectures in Haiti, inspiring his some of his students to organize a massive strike. Listen Now, With his book On the Origin of Species, Charles Darwin offered a revolutionary new answer to a perennial human question: Where do we come from? She was fined 1,730, must pay 565.47 in compensation and was ordered to pay 933 in costs and surcharge. The Constitution was influenced by centuries old English law, and the final product was the result of months of debate, arguing, and compromises from representatives of 12 states, including its essential recognition of slavery, leading to further debates and conflict after the document was signed. Genji quickly captured its readers imaginations with political intrigue and court drama, but it can also be read as an astute critique of Japanese elite society. Listen Now, In Elements of the Philosophy of Right, the German philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel explored the nature of individual freedom and how society can guarantee it for all citizens. Less than a year later, American journalist John Hersey traveled to Hiroshima and interviewed survivors of the bombing. Listen Now, The story of the Constitution of the United States began long before the American Revolutionary War. If you are dissatisfied with the response provided you can Columbia professor Stathis Gourgouris discusses this books complex relationship with postcolonial thought and its most critical component: self-examination. This text is responsible for a massive shift in economic theory. Listen Now, When he was in his late 30s, the Italian poet Dante Alighieri got himself into some serious political trouble and was exiled from his beloved Florence. Harvard Professor Sidney Chalhoub and translator Flora Thomson-DeVeaux discuss how this humorous, self-aware book brilliantly skewers the corruption and cruelty of the Brazilian elite. The magistrates ordered he pay almost 270 in costs and surcharge. Stanford professor James Campbell discusses how DuBois explores the rich and complex African-American world and how it helped shape the broader American culture. Potter was also ordered to attend the building better relationships course with the probation service and pay 350 in costs to the Crown Prosecution Service. The magistrates also ordered he pay a 95 victim surcharge. While read by the literate upper classes, Boiardos incredible story of knights-errant, adventure, justice, chivalry, and true love became popular among the public through puppet theatre in Sicily. Stanford professor Amir Eshel discusses Arendts intentions for her book and what it might mean for readers today. Harvard professor Mariano Siskind discusses the three ways that he believes Borges Fictions was revolutionary. SCALES OF JUSTICE: Results from Oxford Magistrates' Court (Image: Oxford Mail) JAMES WALL, 32, of Halse Water, Didcot, pleaded guilty to breaching a restraining order by texting and calling a woman in Kingston Bagpuize. Machado de Assis is now widely regarded as the greatest Brazilian writer of all time, and his writing is particularly noted for its formal experimentation. Tests showed he had 42mcgs of alcohol in 100ml of breath, where the legal limit is 35mcgs. This site houses collections of instructor and student resources that can be accessed directly in Oxford Learning Link or, in some cases, assigned through your local learning management system or OUP's cloud-based platform. Fortunately for the rest of us, while in exile, Dante wrote one of the worlds greatest literary works, The Divine Comedy. ANDREW HURTAULT, 41, of no fixed address, pleaded guilty to stealing a bicycle in Oxford and handling a stolen e-bike. He joined the team in 2021 as Oxfordshire's court and crime reporter. The district judge gave him 16 weeks imprisonment suspended for a year and ordered he do 180 hours of unpaid work and attend up to 10 rehabilitation activity requirement days with the probation service. Listen Now, Swedish missionary and amateur ethnographer Bengt Sundkler didnt realize his 1940 book Bantu Prophets in South Africa would play a critical role in keeping African independent churches active during the repressive apartheid regime. Listen Now, In 1651, the English Civil Wars were ending, and Thomas Hobbes published Leviathan. He must pay 278 in costs and surcharge. But there is an important thing that we share with all humans who have come beforewe ask ourselves big, hard questions about life. He was born a samurai in 1862. Professor Kaiama Glover of Barnard College of Columbia University discusses the beauty of Csaires words and his desire for universalist, human, and global freedom. If you have a complaint about the editorial content which relates to Newsquest Media Group Ltd, Loudwater Mill, Station Road, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. Listen Now, When Thomas Mann published The Magic Mountain in 1924, tuberculosis had a deadly hold on Europe and the United States, killing 1 in 7 adults in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. By clicking Accept all you agree that Yahoo and our partners will process your personal information, and use technologies such as cookies, to display personalised ads and content, for ad and content measurement, audience insights, and product development. As a subscriber, you are shown 80% less display advertising when reading our articles. contact IPSO here, 2001-2023. Listen Now, Around the World in 80 Days inspired everyday adventurers to traverse the globe by boat, train, bike, and footand beat the protagonists record. JAMES WALL, 32, of Halse Water, Didcot, pleaded guilty to breaching a restraining order by texting and calling a woman in Kingston Bagpuize. Listen Now, The stories of Snow White, Little Red Riding Hood, The Frog Prince and many others have travelled through multiple cultures, been adapted and repurposed, and occasionally end up immortalized as Disney movies. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused. Hegel argued that protecting basic rights wasnt enough. Listen Now, In 1948, the United Nations presented The Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Columbia professor Axel Honneth discusses the many interpretations of Hegels ideas and his influence on movements demanding freedom. In 1971, an American philosopher named John Rawls introduced a new answer: justice as fairness. Listen Now, In Paris in 1953, one of the strangest and most popular plays of the 20th century premiered, Waiting for Godot, written by the Irish writer Samuel Beckett. In this episode, Harvard professor Deidre Lynch discusses the wisdom and warnings found in Mary Shelleys Frankenstein. Listen Now, Aim Csaire was born in 1913 on the island of Martinique, which was colonized by the French in the 1600s. Today, its on high school reading lists across the US. Professor Peter Gordon discusses this philosophical masterpiece and why, despite its dark context, it remains essential reading for engaging with the vexing challenges presented by modernity. He was ordered to pay 50 in compensation and banned from going to the Oxford Road service station for four months. Harvard scholar Michael Tworek explains the impact of this radical new way of thinking. To get in touch with him email: Tom.Seaward@newsquest.co.uk. Harvard professor Edward Hall discusses Humes theories about the possibilities and limits of human reasoning. For thousands of years, Genesis has given its readers an existential foundation, an account of why the world exists, who we are, and how we should act. He was disqualified from driving for three years, fined 450 and ordered to pay 130 in costs and surcharge. And though we tend to think of Grimms Fairy Tales as stories for children, the themes found in Jacob and Wilhelms book can be pretty dark. Columbia professor Manan Ahmed discusses Fanons work and the lessons it still holds for those seeking to decolonize their minds. But wed also lose the philosophies, politics, and religions of today because these all grew out of literature. MIT Professor Christopher Capozzola discusses why he thinks every American should read Hiroshima. Tests showed he was over the limit for ketamine. One way that European colonizers justified this exploitation was through an academic discipline called Orientalism. Columbia professor Annie Pfeifer discusses how the Grimm brothers collected and transformed these folk tales and in the process created a whole new literary genre. Listen Now, What is freedom? This site is part of Newsquest's audited local newspaper network. Listen Now, Selling your soul to the devil in exchange for your deepest desire is a common theme in many Western stories. Listen Now, In the early 19th century, slavery was still a brutal reality in the southern United States, but a growing movement to abolish slavery nationwide was taking hold. Click Manage settings for more information and to manage your choices. Jun 12, 2022 . But it emerged in a very different context19th century America. Listen Now, No collection of stories is more beloved worldwide than the Middle Eastern folk tales known as One Thousand and One Nights. Stanford professor Robert Pogue Harrison discusses what The Decameron teaches us about humans critical relationship to storytelling. He knew it could either help or hurt humanitybut even with that risk, he believed society should fully embrace science. Questions like how we should live and why the world is so full of suffering. Waiting to find someone to love. Listen Now, Although the Victorian era is known for its class rigidity and moral strictness, in her 1847 novel Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bront gave us a robust, layered character who pushes against cultural norms and fully embraces her complexity. In Candide, Voltaire frees us from the naive optimism that there is a perfect order to things. He was accused of treason, thrown in jail, and sentenced to death. When Wells wrote his first novel, The Time Machine, in 1895, he kicked off a 50-year-long writing career. Professor Arthur Kleinman of Harvard discusses how we can use Mans Search for Meaning to make meaning in our own lives. Harvard professor Elisa New discusses Walt Whitmans legacy. Listen Now, Many people made the European Enlightenment, but probably nobody better represents the movements spirit than the French writer and philosopher Voltaire. The purpose of this paper is the development and validation of a Semantic Differential Scale in order to assess the public perception of Romanian police officers' image. Tests showed she was slightly more than twice the legal limit. Those ads you do see are predominantly from local businesses promoting local services. While he was awaiting execution, he began to reflect on his life and how luck had played such an important part. Listen Now, Walt Whitmans Leaves of Grass transformed American poetry and offer a new vision of American identityone that was diverse, urban, and embodied. In his book Bushido: The Soul of Japan, Nitobe explains the moral foundations of traditional Japanese society to a Western audience through The Way of the Warrior, Bushido. The Oxford Character Project. Columbia Professor Richard Billows discusses Thucydides determination to be objective and his effect on the ideals of future historians. I was me. Beauvoir published The Second Sex in 1949, laying bare the widely accepted gender inequalities of her time and questioning the idea of man as universal. Her book incited outrage as well as joyful recognition, and her ideas helped catalyze the Second-wave feminist movement. He had 107mlg of alcohol in 100ml of blood, where the limit is 80. SIMON WEBB, 43, of Lockway, Drayton, admitted drug driving a white Citroen Nemo on the A417, East Challow, while over the limit for benzoylecgonine, a derivative of cocaine. A serving prisoner, he was given two weeks imprisonment and ordered to pay 239 in costs and surcharge. He was fined 120, given 120 hours of unpaid work, a drug rehabilitation programme and a three year driving ban. As Harvard professor Larry Summers explains, The General Theory revolutionized existing beliefs about supply and demand and introduced new ideas about the value of governmental intervention. Welcome to Oxford Learning Link, your hub for digital teaching and learning tools to help you get the most out of your Oxford University Press text. contact the editor here. In it, he maps universal human struggles onto the biblical story of Abraham and Isaac and explores the very nature of faith. As Harvards David Alworth explains, its a text that powerfully describes a country in flux, but it also captures something deeper and more enduring about American culture. But its also a story of the Thames and the way that global networks of power and commerce become morally entangled. She was fined 180 and was ordered to pay 85 in costs and a 36 victim surcharge. He must pay 85 in costs to the Crown Prosecution Service. Listen Now, Sometime around 450 BC in ancient Greece, a young Thucydides went with his father to hear the historian Herodotus speak. He was fined 461, disqualified from driving for a year and ordered to pay 85 in costs and a 184 victim surcharge. His abolitionist speeches were crucial in changing the popular opinions on slavery and steering the United States toward abolition. We come to realize that there are larger, invisible forces that tend to have just as much a say, or more, in how our lives go as we do. Harvard professor Charles Stang discusses the books richness, mystery and spiritual power. And it did powerfully galvanize anti-slavery attitudes among its readers. LEE ADAMS, 44, of Wood Street, Wallingford, admitted driving a Jaguar X-type on Craddock Road, Whitley, in April while disqualified from driving. It was intended to be an anti-slavery book, to provide a positive view of Black people in America. The text is said to contain the universe, but it is best to leave it unfinishedbad things are said to befall those who read it from beginning to end. He received 20 weeks imprisonment suspended for two years, with a six month mental health treatment requirement and 20 rehabilitation activity requirement days. Clocking in at around 100,000 verses, the Mahbhrata is roughly seven times The Iliad and The Odyssey combined. scales of justice oxford. Listen Now, Walter Lippmanns Public Opinion changed the conversation in the US about how to educate voters and who should be able to vote at all. What does it mean to be in the world? The legal limit is 80. We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The translation of these plates became The Book of Mormon, a sacred text revered by members of the Latter-Day Saint movement, often known as Mormons. He joined the team in 2021 as Oxfordshire's court and crime reporter. Columbia Professor Dhananjay Jagannathan discusses the huge existential questions that Augustine tackled and the conclusions he drew that have influenced modern philosophy. Listen Now. The modernist literary movement was characterized in particular by its interest in revealing the inner psychology of its characters. Quite the contrary. Rather than have her return to slavery, Garner killed her child. They were an instant hit. In fact, he says, it is worse. Listen Now, 1848 was the Year of Revolutions in Europe. After the lecture, Thucydides announced that writing history was his lifes calling. Listen Now, William Shakespeare is the greatest writer in history, and Hamlet is his greatest work. But some of the most popular stories, such as Aladdin and Ali Baba didnt appear in that original manuscript. In his 1961 text The Wretched of the Earth, Fanon wrote about the psychological harm of colonialism, and the psychological hurdles of decolonization. In 1851, Harriet Beecher Stowe published her first novel, Uncle Toms Cabin. KYLE COX, 19, of Harebell Road, Oxford, admitted two counts of assault by beating. They imposed their own ideas over local cultures and extracted free labor and resources. The magistrates fined him 440, banned him from driving for 14 months and ordered he pay 129 in costs and surcharge. JASON GRANGE, 30, of Kiln Lane, Oxford, admitted damaging windows in Banbury. Listen Now, In 1987, Toni Morrison published her fourth novel, Beloved, based on the story of Margaret Garner, a woman who escaped slavery with her child. Registered in England & Wales | 01676637 |. In many cases access can be provided right away. Professor Jo Ann Cavallo of Columbia University discusses the moral and ethical messages that Boiardo embedded in his work and how theyve stuck in popular culture. TINA MCDONAGH, 39, of Pegasus Road, Oxford, admitted stealing lotion and cream from the Cosmetic Company and clothing from Tommy Hilfiger in Bicester. SCALES OF JUSTICE: Cases from Oxford Magistrates' Court. Its author, Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis, was the grandson of former slaves writing to and about the slaveholding class at the time. Listen Now, The writer and activist James Baldwin grew up in a society that saw White American lives as standard and universal, and Black American lives as different and particular. One of the most influential works from this period was Matteo Maria Boiardos epic poem Orlando Innamorato. The Turners were interested in rituals and focused their studies on Ndembu rites of passage because they wanted to understand the role of symbols in societies. Professor Alexander Key discusses why hes working on the first English translation of this text and the huge impact that Jurjns work has had on Arabic literary criticism. Listen Now, When reading a crime novel, we usually learn the crime within the first few page turns; the trick is discovering the perpetrator. The value of the fraud was more than 700. He opposed the fixation on wealth that he saw in French society, seeing it as evidence of a self-interested, degenerate culture. Niccol Machiavelli was an Italian diplomat who worked firsthand with Italys most powerful politicians. But while the colonists were increasingly dissatisfied with British rule, there was no general consensus on what to do about it. The district judge imposed 40 hours of unpaid work, a 17 month driving ban and 199 in costs and surcharge. Listen Now, America means something different to everyone. But according to Ciceros treatise On Friendship, you must be virtuous to be a good friend, and, he argues, bad people cannot really be friends. Listen Now, In 1925, on the French occupied island of Martinique, one of the most important voices of the 20th century was born, Frantz Fanon. But also for literature. SCALES OF JUSTICE: Latest cases from Oxford Magistrates' Court ELEANOR MCMANUS, 45, of Swift Court, Witney, was found not guilty of stealing a wooden sculpture of a bear in Enstone in June. Listen Now, It makes sense that historian Nathanial Philbrick calls Moby-Dick the American Bible. Along with being a story of adventure and danger, its also a celebration of pluralism and a critique of social and religious hierarchies. The district judge imposed a 500 fine, 10 penalty points and 285 in costs and surcharge. 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