We take a look at the ‘shapeshifter’ as the archetype of a postmodern society through cinema.
The compatibility of imperial and indigenous imperatives comes through in Tiberius’s land reforms.
The Genesis story about fallen angels engendering giants tells us a great deal about modern politics.
The struggle for the future is a struggle for the past: A VOX councilman is fighting back against attempts to dumb down the curriculum.
Brazilian authorities even asked to see private messages from citizens sharing dissident opinions online.
Twenty years later, the 2004 Madrid train bombing remains central to understanding Spanish polarization and geopolitical irrelevance.
Morocco is deploying its military in a bid to intimidate the EU into recognizing its annexation of Western Sahara—and we can expect it to facilitate illegal migration as part of its campaign.
“LGBTQI” Spaniards are now being invited to register for priority status within the government’s job placement scheme.
Legal experts mostly agree that the law is unconstitutional, and opposition leader Feijóo has stated he would repeal it once in power.
The difficulty that a Jordan Peterson or an Andrew Tate have articulating faith in God is paradigmatic of the West’s decline.
OnlyFans-style normalization of virtual pornography robs young men of the instinct to possess, to lay claim, to civilize.
In Under the Cloud, Yannis Varoufakis argues that the global economy is post-capitalist because it relies on rent extraction.
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