Dan Schueftan on the Palestine-Israel Conflict
Pamela Paresky interviews the outspoken Israeli academic.
A collection of 503 posts
Pamela Paresky interviews the outspoken Israeli academic.
Valid concerns about anti-Muslim bigotry should not be used as an excuse to appease Islamist fanatics.
Will Democrats abandon Biden over Israel?
A primer for foreign observers and the otherwise perplexed.
The life and death of a complex and courageous dissident.
The Chinese Communist Party lives, breathes, and hallucinates espionage.
With ‘The End of Race Politics,’ Coleman Hughes enters the ranks of the most mature and sophisticated analysts of the all-American skin game.
Societies may improve, but protesters’ arguments remain the same.
America First and the looming spectre of an illiberal international.
Nietzsche warned us about the dangers of defining our values in opposition to something else.
Government data about German antisemitism, widely cited in the English-language press, is wrong.
Even in rights-based and law-bound democratic societies, people tend to find new things to struggle over.
The payday-loan debate revisited.
No one is beyond reach—unless everyone around them refuses to reach out.
Western nations must not continue to contribute to a UN agency that is effectively controlled by a terrorist organization.