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Herbert London
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November 1, 2018
Erdogan's questPresident Recep Tayyip ErdoДџan of Turkey has raised the stakes in his quest for oil from Saudi Arabia with what he called the premeditated murder of the Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi. It was clear that the murder was premeditated....
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October 24, 2018
The UnStateFor the rationale of this newfound nation, order of some kind was present despite the diversity of backgrounds. Old-country habits had to adjust to new-world conditions. For most of American history, a consensus was established that all...
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June 28, 2018
Solzhenitsyn 40 Years LaterIn June 1978 Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn delivered the commencement address at Harvard titled “A World Split Apart.” It was a speech devoted to the emergence of “different worlds,” including our own Western society. On one side of ...
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March 22, 2018
Britain's lost consciousnessIn the midst of world-changing events in Asia, Putin's serial aggressions in Europe suggest the collapse of Western principles, specifically the defense of national interest. Foreign secretary Boris Johnson in the United Kingdom said i...
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September 18, 2017
Radicalism challenges American traditionFor news junkies, there is one consistent story at the moment: an ongoing and systematic attack on President Trump from without and within. On the outside is a web of the Fourth Estate, the Democratic Party, the Republican Establishment, the Ac...
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July 6, 2017
From assimilation to hateWhen the "new nation" was founded, it was a given that former British citizens would be transmogrified into Americans after the umbilical cord with Britain was cut. This was simple assimilation. With the building of the Erie Canal ...
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June 16, 2017
Religion and secularization in the Middle EastTerrorism in the Middle East knows no limits. The ancient monastery of St. Catherine in Egypt's Sinai desert was attacked, with 40 worshipers slaughtered. This is the same religious shrine that has a decree of protection iss...
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April 29, 2017
Declining ItalyItaly is romance. Caruso's ghost sings in the corridors of narrow streets. Each meal is an adventure for the palate. Tourists travel the seven seas to recapture the past of Michelangelo, Leonardo, Signorile, Bernini. Italy...
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April 5, 2017
Fraying alliances in the Middle EastAlliances in the byzantine Middle East have a lifespan roughly equivalent to how long it takes for the ink to dry. In 2013, when the Obama administration invited the Russians into Syria to monitor and control Bashar Assad's use of poison ga...
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January 31, 2017
Trump's immigration order and the ralliesThey came in droves to a rally in Battery Park on Sunday, January 29. Many carried signs saying, “Don’t take Democracy away from us,” “Resist,” “Muslims United,” and “We are a Nation of Immigrants...
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December 30, 2016
Luther and anti-Semitism, 500 years laterWhen one discusses Martin Luther, there is little doubt he was a visionary, a caustic force in history that changed the world of Christendom. He was also an anti-Semite, albeit as a young man he spoke out about the oppression of Jews in Europe ...
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August 4, 2016
Government Expansion in the West and Its Economic ConsequencesIt is clear based on this stage of political evolution in the West that democracy – to the extent it has meaning – is a form of inclusiveness, expanding the horizons of political participation. On one level it makes sense -- why should an...