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Shlomo Sand: ‘There’s no more great thinkers in France’
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A Few Hours with Chávez
It seemed to me that the ‘enigma of the two faces of Chávez’ was resolved by simply observing that in his personality two temperaments existed side by side: a rational, logical, Cartesian, pragmatic mind cohabiting with an altruistic, affectionate, enthusiastic, chaotic, sentimental nature. -

Secularism Is The Fundamentalist Religion of France
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Excluding Muslim Women
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Hide away these Muslims, which the Republic cannot endure to look upon
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Shlomo Sand: Secularism, the Last Refuge of the Racist
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A call to end slavery in America: September 9 National Prisoner Work Stoppage
On September 9, the 45th anniversary of the Attica prison rebellion, prisoners across the country are calling for a strike.
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Real Qualities of the Microcosm: Raymond Chandler in Los Angeles, USA
The Los Angeles of Raymond Chandler was an unstructured city, and the social types are here nowhere near as pronounced. By the chance of a historical accident, Chandler was able to benefit from the survival of a purely linguistic, typological way of creating his characters after the system of types that had supported it was already disappearing -

Enzo Traverso: The New Anti-Communism: Rereading the Twentieth Century
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Socialism or Whole Foods: Luxemburgian Answers to Our Climate Crisis
Leftists need to counter the vision of ever-more-consumption, upon which capitalism depends, with a different account of what constitutes quality of life. -

Domenico Losurdo: Ernst Nolte and the Development of Revisionism










