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Tag: politics

January 6th: In the End, Trump Wins

Sven R. Larson March 9, 2023

The January 6th committee suppressed 41,000 hours of video footage that showed there was no insurrection. Now the truth is out, and the consequences will be formidable.

Irreverent Shofet

Jorge González-Gallarza February 17, 2023

Fresh off forming Israel’s most right-wing government ever, Bibi Netanyahu appears in his recently published memoir as the Jewish people’s shrewdest leader since King Solomon.

The Politics of the Passion

Jorge González-Gallarza January 8, 2023

Jesus Christ died unlike he had lived: politically. D. L. Dusenbury urges us to reassess the gospels.

The Failure of Spanish Democracy

Jorge González-Gallarza December 8, 2022

A year out from a general election in Spain and the political vitriol is running high.

Light Above Politics

Mark Dooley November 18, 2022

Politicians come and go, but the monarch provides continuity in the life of a nation that looks beyond the moment.

Debate Shows Differences in Swedish Politics

Sven R. Larson October 31, 2022

The four parties of the governing coalition explained that they had not taken over a “laid table” but rather a pile of problems that will take a long time to solve.

Nigerian Bishops Call for a Complete Change in Politics

Bridget Ryder September 26, 2022

Archbishop Ignatius Kaigama of Abuja, called on Nigerians to come out en masse for the country’s elections in February 2023 and to look beyond their own religious or ethnic sentiment in their vote.

Too Young to Lead

Sven R. Larson August 27, 2022

The point with the minimum age is not the number, but the notion that statesmanship is a slowly acquired asset. It takes time to build the experience, the skills, and all the intangible qualities that the leader of a nation must possess.

“We have cut our own legs off”— Roland Tichy speaks about Germany’s troubles

Mátyás Kohán August 24, 2022

“The Germans want European solidarity, and solidarity always means, euphemistically, that I am poor, so I am taking something from you.”— Roland Tichy, founding editor of Tichys Einblick

Tensions Rise Ahead of U.S. Election

Sven R. Larson August 9, 2022

In less than three months, Americans will vote in a midterm election to decide their state-elected congressional representatives. The stakes are high, since many trends in American politics are decided at the state level.

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