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Last week there were two distinctly different examples of the art of public speaking in the news. First, the beloved Muppet ...
Still, given the hand-wringing and self-righteous mudslinging that have accompanied recent Gauguin exhibitions, the time is ...
In today‘s Friday Philosophy, Dr. David Gordon looks back upon the ethical views of the late Alasdair MacIntyre. While ...
From the classic Turkish take to the all-in German version (with scharf) these are the places to stand in line ...
Wood Memorial defeated Springs Valley, 2-1, in the Sectional 64 championship to earn its first title since 2018. The Trojans ...
KARL Marx’s famous maxim states that history repeats, first as tragedy, second as farce. In the case of Angela Rayner’s recent visits ...
Raoul Peck’s new documentary Orwell: 2+2=5 opens with a credit sequence featuring images of what appear to be microscopic ...
Raju J Das reflects on how Marxists should respond to the current conjuncture, marked by a series of profound economic, political and ecological crises.
Byline Times is an independent, reader-funded investigative newspaper, outside of the system of the established press, reporting on ‘what the papers don’t say’ – without fear or favour. For digital ...
T he best place to consider class consciousness in Britain today is beneath the canvas of a £283-per-night ($381) yurt at Hay ...
President Donald Trump surrounds himself with Gilded Age splendor and covets replacing the all-American Air Force One ...
Berlin’s new Olympic push can’t escape the shadow of Hitler’s 1936 spectacle, where athletes wrote resistance stories and ...