On Raymond Tyler and Paul Buhle’s Partisans

Comic books depicting men at war were quite popular during World War Two, particularly among soldiers,  as Paul Buhle and Raymond Tyler note in the afterword to the new graphic history of anti-fascist resistance that they edited.  Their anthology of illustrated stories about partisans in Greece, Yugoslavia, Russia, Holland, Italy, Hungary, France, and Spain offers…

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A Call for an End to Dependency

The Perspective of An Elder As a member of the sun-setting generation, our role is to advise and consent. Our principal source of ideas is experience. For me personally, this has included the honour of serving my country, now two countries of Sudan and South Sudan, in senior positions at home and diplomatically abroad. Pertinent…

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A Reply to Gamaliel Isaac

I am very thankful to Logos Journal editor Gregory Zucker and Gamaliel Isaac for the opportunity to add more information and references to my article. Neither my article nor this response aims to justify the horrific war crimes of Hamas. Following this, I find it unnecessary to argue with Gamaliel Isaac on Israel’s justification for…

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Understanding Israeli Society: A Rebuttal to Menachem Klein

Introduction: This article is a rebuttal to Menachem Klein’s article, How Israeli Society Became Genocidal.1  The title of his article presupposes that Israeli society is genocidal but are they? How can we assess if most Israelis are genocidal?   One way is to interview them.  The best way to understand if the Israeli government is genocidal…

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