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Farr's "delulu" protagonist plays a Patty Hearst-like role in this novel about being 18 and becoming the face of a militant ...
Most of the 23 states that still have an active death penalty allow a certain number of journalists to witness executions, as ...
In ‘A Philosophy of Shame,’ Frédéric Gros contends that the reviled emotion can drive political change.
Since the late 1970s the Nationalist Party has sought as its main ideological beacon Christian Democracy and subsequently established strong links with Italy's Democrazia Cristiana. Over the span of ...
The Americans at the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations who staffed the trip remembered Xi as a friendly and ...
OF ALL THE SPECTACLES OFFERED TO US so far by the second Trump administration, perhaps the most curious is Donald Trump ...
Reversing China’s rise as the primary economic partner for Peru and South America would be the equivalent of an economic ...
As she once wrote, “The loss of stories sharpens the hunger for them.” For Hartman, reckoning with history means returning again and again to old events and ideas.
What was once a democracy now flirts with one voice ruling all, reducing governance to one will and eroding the foundations of accountability.
Few books have received as much global publicity and fawning praise from the corporate media as A Different Kind of Power, the memoir by New Zealand’s former Labour Party Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern ...
Interview with the Brazilian critic and theorist on the literary and political ideas informing his epic play, Queen Lira. A ...