Tag: history

Female soldier in the Israeli Defense Forces Karakal Company earns her green beret.

It Is Heroes We Need: Israel’s Lesson for Europe

Israel’s youth have understood that there are forces in the world that seek to take away our freedoms, our happiness, our resources, our land—and ultimately, our lives.

Javier Marías and the Meaning of Memory

It is ironic—and ultimately tragic—that in Spain, as across the West, the popular imagination increasingly fails to distinguish between ‘memory’ and facts.

The Monumental Ignorance of Candace Owens

Many of her fans insist that she merely has an ‘open mind’—but as G.K. Chesterton observed: “The object of opening the mind, as of opening the mouth, is to shut it again on something solid.” 

In the Footsteps of The Bard

In Shakespeare’s Journey Home, Julian Dutton seeks to discover something new about the playwright by walking in his shoes.