Activists on opposite ends of the political spectrum are focused not on their differences, but instead on what unites their ...
In an interview with Jacobin, the political philosopher Philippe Van Parijs discusses the challenges of achieving global ...
Two dramas are clearly unfolding here. One is personal and long-running: A marriage, once braced by shared convictions, is in ...
Milk is one of the most familiar things in the world—comforting, wholesome, ordinary. But beneath this common perception lies ...
On October 21, Japan elected its first female prime minister. Takaichi Sanae, a former economic security minister and a ...
Students and faculty gathered in the Anthropology Building on Oct. 20 to hear professors from Emory University’s Department of Political Science preview their Spring 2026 courses, many of which were ...
MCC Brussels hosted a discussion on Ancient Greece’s legacy and its critique as Eurocentric or tied to white supremacy.
There was a time when politicians, citizens and students spoke about unification without hesitation. Today, unification has ...
By Dr. Andria Porter I first read Plato as an undergraduate. Later, I studied his work in depth during my Ph.D. coursework. Plato viewed democracy as a form of tyranny. He argued that democracy gives ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is investigating “leftist terror cells”. Why not right wing terrorists which are at least ...
There are a significant, but hopefully only a small percentage of libertarians who maintain that utilizing the ballot box is ...
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