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Month: June 2022

A Sorry which was never said- Deconstructing a post-democratic apology of a political Deathwatch

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Such is the deathwatch of authorities witnessing details of crimes, ignoring the moral rationale of democracy as it caters to demands of these elites. This is the fragility of democracy.

June 17, 2022 Democracy, Governance, political theory

The Myth of Vladimir Putin’s “De-nazification” special operation in Ukraine: Exposing the “Dark Heritage” of Kyiv’s Babyn Yar Holocaust Memorial

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The myth of Putin’s supposed “De-nazification in Ukraine”  has merely exposed the “Dark Heritage” of Kyiv’s Babyn Yar Holocaust Memorial, and the secret ambitions of a Kremlin obsessed with a blinkered vision of Russia’s past.

June 8, 2022 Europe, Human Rights, Russia, Ukraine

Trust and Public Solidarity During the Post-Truth Era: Why Are They Worth Fighting For (Again)?

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by Kevin Zapata Celestino Introduction In his work “The Republic,” Plato believed that the ideal state was founded […]

June 2, 2022 Government, Ideology
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