As populist strongmen rise across democracies, Camus’ warnings against the corruption of truth and language feel newly ...
Just a few months ago I was in a different Jerusalem—Lublin—which is known as the “Jerusalem of Poland.” Lublin’s Jewish ...
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At Nuremberg, World War II’s Battle Turned to the Courtroom, and an Eloquent Lawyer Helped Lead the Allies to Victory
Robert H. Jackson, an American Supreme Court justice who thought of himself as "anything but a warrior," was drafted by FDR ...
Ken Fireman, author of the historical novel "The Unmooring" and the Substack newsletter Liticisms, takes a crtical look at ...
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The Red Scare Is American Past and Present
In his firsthand account of the 1949 Peekskill Riot, the two-day frenzy of state-sanctioned mob violence against a left-wing ...
Liu and his troops first arrived in Taiwan in 1894 during the First Sino-Japanese War, which concluded with the Qing Empire ...
When he reentered the White House in January, President Donald Trump insisted that protecting free speech was one of his key missions. On his first day back in office, he signed an executive order ...
Germans and Austrians witnessed and, in many cases, participated in the pogrom. They could not claim, as many would after World War II, that they were unaware of the persecution of the Jews. Michael ...
"Erasure of whole groups is not protection". Freya Grigson interrogates the troubling world of censorship in African American literature.
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A Short History of Burning Books | BIBLIOCLASM
Certainly! Here's the revised video description with all links removed: --- German Jewish poet Heinrich Heine, who wrote in ...
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