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by | Jul 13, 2024

In these incredibly harrowing times, I try to relax by watching movies late at night. Unfortunately, too many are horror…

by | Jun 22, 2024

I believe it began with the school lockdowns of 2020. Many parents got their first good look at what kids…

by | Jun 8, 2024

Many Americans are understandably fixated on the global crises dominating the headlines. But as we continue to focus on conflicts…

by | May 25, 2024

Law matters.  We may have relegated its study to experts, but when law goes wrong or when law disappears, everyone…

by | May 9, 2024

Americans don’t like an open southern border. Both that and the fear of terrorism (one thinks those two items are…

by | May 8, 2024

In the Telegraph Wednesday, a headline declared: “Migration has failed to drive economic growth, warns report.” That much was already…

by | Apr 13, 2024

Ohne jene Kunst würden wir Nichts als Vordergrund sein und ganz und gar im Banne jener Optik leben, welche das…

by | Apr 8, 2024

Rome was an empty and broken city in 1341. The popes had fled to France where the castles weren’t crumbling,…

by | Mar 31, 2024

Reporting in The Diplomat, Katja Drinhausen, the head of the Politics and Society Program at the Mercator Institute for Chinese…

by | Mar 30, 2024

For two weeks, in my Humanities course at Thales College, we will be reading most of Tocqueville’s Democracy in America,…

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