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JONATHAN TURLEY: When elites cheer the mob, history warns that revolutions devour their own
New analysis compares today's political upheaval to the French Revolution, exploring how American and French revolutions took ...
Thomas Paine’s “Common Sense”, published 250 years ago, ignited the drive for American independence. That was hardly the end of the radical founder’s strange and winding story.
The year 2026 will mark the consecration of Barcelona's basilica, the Sagrada Família, whose tallest tower is nearing ...
Literally obsessed.
There comes a moment when intellectual politeness turns into complicity, when academic courtesy becomes a refined form of ...
In Eastern Europe, shifting global orders have been a lived experience for decades. Just over thirty years ago, the end of ...
Since the wave of unrest that swept the country in 2021, more than two million Cubans have fled. Those who remain on the island scrape by with varying degrees of success, as the exorbitant price of ...
In Davos, Nobel laureate in economics Philippe Aghion analyses creative destruction, Europe’s technological lag and the ...
Paine’s revolutionary assault on monarchy and aristocracy cleared the way for American independence a quarter century ...
Tucked beneath railroad tracks in Worcester’s industrial heart sits a gleaming blue dining car that’s been serving up ...
Explore the life and legacy of Margaret Calvert, the designer behind Britain's road signs and the New Transport font. Design ...
Daria Saburova looks at how volunteer labor has become a site of gender and class tensions, and the specific features of ...
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