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Beyond Contradiction to Interdependence by Winslow Myers 725 words President Biden’s heartfelt comments on American political violence, while the United States continues to contribute many of the bombs which Israel has used to prosecute a near-genocidal war against Hamas, give rise to a painful sense of contradiction. The split Mr. Biden makes between domestic and
Surviving Trauma: Filipe Faria’s Journey to Recovery from PTSD by Chris Houston 657 words Filipe Faria, a humanitarian pilot, shares the traumatic event that led to his Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): “being taken hostage by child soldiers.” We chat over Chinese food about his work flying humanitarian workers and goods around countries like the
Tyrannicide: an American value? by Kary Love 728 words The US has a long, chequered relationship with assassination. On one hand, the myths of 1776 recount of a nation born through resistance to the tyranny that it holds at the core of its identity. Values legitimizing tyrannicide can be imputed from the second paragraph of