The oppressive tributes and the fearful conquest drawing near gives Jonah good reasons to desire Nineveh’s fall. And God himself is angry at Nineveh: “Arise, go to Nineveh, that great city,” God tells ...
The story of Ulysses and the sirens has been used to portray the theme of the field of constitutional political economy. Indeed, Ulysses adorns the cover of the field’s journal. I compare Ulysses and ...
In the pantheon of great leaders, if we’re honest, we confront one disappointment after another. Our history books, despite the occasional fawning hagiography, mostly tell complex stories of ...
In courtrooms of The Hague, in lecture halls from New York to London and across social media, Israel is branded with the ugliest words in the human vocabulary: genocide, apartheid, bloodlust and ...
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