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Two narratives presenting opposing takes on the classification of Alternative for Germany (AfD) as an extremist far-right ...
In the 1920s and ’30s, Germans failed to heed the warnings of a feisty little newspaper called the Münchener Post.
[W]hile most Americans do not hold highly authoritarian views, a substantial minority does: 43% of Americans score high on the Right-Wing Authoritarianism Scale (RWAS), while 41% score high on the ...
Cockburn was perhaps best known for founding The Week, a small but influential London newsletter, a few months after Adolf ...
Even playing as Bolsheviks—which really ought to be easy mode—didn't go well. I just, uh, kind of forgot to do the October ...
The United States is insolvent. That’s not hyperbole, it’s a financial fact. We’re not bankrupt, at least not yet, and ...
New German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has attended the inaugural Mass of Pope Leo XIV in the Vatican. German Chancellor ...
But we’ll get to Stephen Miller in a moment. First, let’s look at how we got here, and how Germany fell from a parliamentary ...
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker, heir to the Hyatt hotel empire, has the kind of profile that seems destined to ignite debate ...
Don Manuel and I met during the summer of 2013 at his daily post outside of the Manuel Montt metro station in Santiago, Chile ...
THIS account of “A World in Permanent Crisis” — the subtitle of Robert D Kaplan’s latest, self-admittedly “obsessively negative” forecast for humankind — is anything but a reassuring read. He exudes ...
Thomas Lane ’24 tells the story of Leo von Zumbusch, President of Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich, Germany from 1932-33.