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Mourning, and honoring, our shared humanity by Robert C. Koehler 891 words Charlie Kirk’s killing – and the aftermath of grief and political outrage – are too overwhelming to ignore, even though I couldn’t possibly have anything to say that hasn’t already been said. The best I can do is wander into the spiritual unknown…
A dangerously divided world highlights the need to empower international institutions by Lawrence S. Wittner 960 words On September 13, the British public was startled when more than 110,000 people turned out for a raucous far-right rally in London featuring racist conspiracy theories, anti-Muslim hate speech, and violent assaults upon police. Whipping up the crowd, Tommy Robinson?a popular…
Playing Trump by Mel Gurtov 1098 words One cannot examine the wars in Ukraine and Gaza without noticing certain parallels. First and foremost are the human and economic costs of aggression. Those costs are staggering, and how they might be made up is anybody’s guess, since the aggressors—Russia and Israel—are not going to pay. And…