Radarami Presents Georgian Translation of Kwame Anthony Appiah
Tbilisi. CSO "Radarami" has presented
the translation of Kwame Anthony Appiah's "The Honor Code: How Moral
Revolutions Happen". The organization has published Georgian translation
in September and organized presentations in Ozurgeti, Batumi and mountainous
Adjara. Editor Shota Khinchagashvili has presented the book.
Source:
the organization's page in the social network.
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