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The Strange Story of the Famed Anti-Fascist Lament “First They Came…”
Feature / In his celebrated mea culpa, the German pastor Martin Niemöller blamed his failure to speak out against the Nazis ...
Opinion
Has a Nazi theorist’s vision of a world divided into ‘great spaces’ found a new advocate in Trump?
Carl Schmitt wanted empires that dominated the small countries in their orbits. But the US president’s chaotic actions are not that strategic, says Brendan Simms, director of the Centre for Geopolitic ...
The Trump administration’s assaults on liberty are the kinds of abuses that spurred the American revolution that the nation will commemorate this year ...
Alwyn Turner charts the new values, entertainments and anxieties that transformed the country in the 1920s and ’30s ...
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Trump’s Folly
The United States has turned dark, aggressive, and lawless.
On a cold Tuesday in London in 1926, a tallish but sickly and eccentric Scotsman invited members of Britain’s Royal Institution to look at a homemade contraption he had assembled and that he had been ...
Federal officials allege two people shot by Border Patrol agents in Portland have ties to the gang Tren de Aragua.
There’s a new journey that largely traces the fabled Paris-to-Istanbul Orient Express route, but without the exorbitant cost.
Security advisers from Ukraine’s top allies met in Kyiv on the weekend for talks on a US-brokered plan to end the war with ...
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Germans are reading Carl Schmitt in the ruins of Atlanticism
As the dust settles in Caracas and the penny drops in Copenhagen, Germans too are facing the sobering prospect of a new world ...
Global caution toward Iran’s uprising shows how geopolitical strategy often outweighs moral responsibility, reshaping debates on intervention and solidarity.
Again, it's a week with many new titles, and so soon after the Golden Globes too. A lot of people will be catching up with ...
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