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CULTURE

The great wokeism paradox | Eurozine

Since the beginning of the twenty-first century, the term ‘wokeism’ has featured prominently in political, academic and media debates. Originally

FASHION

Cover to Cover: Beach Reads and the Swimsuits to Match

SPRWMN Swim Top and Bottom One of my resolutions this year was to make more time to read, but during

CULTURE

When human rights end | Eurozine

Marking the 50th anniversary of the formation of the first waves of Helsinki monitoring groups in Moscow, Ukraine and Lithuania,

CULTURE

The rabbit eaters | Eurozine

Soviet cities grew a thickening green belt of allotment gardens around them in the same decades that Americans spent millions

CULTURE

Destitute on both sides of the Dniestr

Under cover of darkness on the night of 23 February 1932, dozens of people moved slowly towards the eastern bank

CULTURE

How small states survive | Eurozine

At Davos in January, Canadian PM Mark Carney compared the state of the international rules-based order to communism in 1970s

CULTURE

A transatlantic far right? | Eurozine

Aro Velmet: You’ve talked about a variety of intellectual challenges to the liberal tradition in the United States. Who are

CULTURE

Havel in Davos | Eurozine

In Host (Czechia), Afghan-Czech journalist Fatima Rahimi discusses women’s football, Iran, and the co-opting of feminism. She calls out the

HISTORY

Ancient City Of Mohenjo-Daro Defied The Rules Of History And Rose To Success And Greater Equality

Jan Bartek – AncientPages.com – For many years, historians have believed that as small villages grew into cities, inequality increased.

CULTURE

Populism and motherhood in Belarus

In 1994, Alyaksandr Lukashenka came to power on an anti-corruption ticket. Yet his first election campaign also placed considerable emphasis