Between the Issues
Like a dam bursting, it has finally happened: Donald Trump is called what he assuredly is – a fascist. The press has skirted around using the term to describe Trump, as it has danced around a robust depiction of Trump as a deranged, severely disturbed, mentally ill man. Donald Trump is a flagrant liar, a…
Read Full Article...“We have eight months to save our Republic,” so warned Elizabeth Cheney, noted renegade Republican. Noteworthy indeed! Chaney is the loyal daughter of perhaps the least likely vice president in American history to be singled out as a champion of democracy this side of Andrew Johnson (and that’s not being entirely fair to Johnson). And…
Read Full Article...The Palestinian reconciliation agreement signed in Beijing on 22 July[1] did not attract much attention. It is easy to understand why. Many agreements like it have been signed between Fatah and Hamas since the 1980s and have not been implemented. What is different about this agreement? The difference does not lie in the prospects for…
Read Full Article...Every age needs heroes. Even more so an age dominated by new wars and new dangers. Heroes are usually handsome, courageous and committed to the defense of the weak, especially innocents whose lives are being threatened for no good reason. Paul Watson, who has been apprehended in Greenland in relation to a Red Notice issued…
Read Full Article...1. That was the best political speech I’ve heard since…anyone. Barack, maybe. But there was really no one else. I was for her to begin with, after her take-down of Biden; then dropped her when she dropped out. Since then I’ve paid no attention to all those news clips about how she didn’t know what…
Read Full Article...In 2023 we were celebrating the centenary of the so-called Frankfurt School. However, there is a semiotic slippage in this terminology. First, there was the Institute for Social Research, then the moniker of the Frankfurt School was coined, and then this was associated with the vague and wide: “Critical Theory.” There would not have been…
Read Full Article...I suspect this essay will not win me any friends. Nor will it attract much approbation. I am past 75 years old and consciously moving into a new phase of life — and I need to conclude my last. This stark reality has presented me with questions of how I wish to spend the rest…
Read Full Article...For me, the current wave of student protests on US university campuses over Israel’s war on Gaza remind me of the horrendous U.S. war on Vietnam in the 1960s and the 1970s and the protest movement rolling from one campus to another. This wave of unprecedented student protests helped to form a New Left, an…
Read Full Article...Since the attacks initiated by Hamas on Israel on October 7 and Israel’s retaliatory counteroffensive, the main question on the mind of many analysts and observers has been about the role of Iran in this conflict. Although Iranian authorities never spelled out clearly their role in the Gaza conflict, and the Hamas leaders have been…
Read Full Article...In response to the October 7th Hamas attack and the subsequent Israeli invasion of Gaza, the editors of Logos asked scholars and activists to comment on the latest phase of the conflict as well as the prospects for peace. Menachem Klein, Ian Lustick, and Yoav Peled replied to the initial invitation. More articles are forthcoming.…
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