Hannah Arendt’s phrase “the banality of evil” describes the terrible ordinariness of a system that makes atrocity routine. In Gaza this October, the phrase revealed itself in flesh and blood.
In a review by The Guardian, the show was called one of the best BBC dramas in years.
Arendt, a Jewish refugee who fled Nazi Germany, understood better than most how fragile human freedom can be when people stop ...
Michael Chernus and Marin Ireland talk about bringing the true crime tale to life while honoring Gacy's victims.
Democracy depends not just on officeholders, but on the quiet vigilance of institutional and civic actors—the novel “fourth ...
Opinion
The Punch on MSNMemo to Prof. Joash Ojo Amupitan, INEC’s chairman-nominee
Dear Prof. Amupitan, This is not a congratulatory note. It is a summons to conscience. Last week, my concern was about who ...
The Express Tribune on MSN
The path we travelled before
So is asking our leaders and ourselves where we are headed, and ensuring that we do not take the path we have traveled before ...
Genie, Make a Wish, which stars popular actors Bae Suzy and Kim Woo-bin, was written by Kim Eun-sook, one of South Korea`s ...
Game Rant on MSN
Horror Games Where You Have All The Power
Vampyr gives players control of Jonathan Reid, a doctor cursed with vampirism in a plague-stricken London. His supernatural ...
With “The Ed Gein Story,” the third installment of the Netflix series “Monster”, presents to viewers the behind-the-scenes of ...
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