Cyprus Mail on MSNOpinion
Iran’s long history of outside interference
Iran is in the news again. This time because the bazaar joined protests against the Islamic Republic of Iran and many ...
InStyle on MSN
Who Was Wallis Simpson? The American Socialite Who Changed the British Line of Succession Forever
The one-time Duchess of Windsor left behind a complicated legacy.
Who sits beside India’s president on Republic Day signals Delhi’s diplomatic priorities to the world.
Observing the tussle for Greenland, it is hard not to recall Karl Marx’s aphorism that history repeats itself “the first time ...
Tears and anger in Europe as exiled Iranians protest government crackdown - Across Europe, exiled Iranians are voicing anger ...
Tell me what is your nightmare and I will tell you who you are!” The quip attributed to Freud may be apocryphal, but I think it contains a grain of truth. I don’t know what your nightmare is, but I ...
The Nation on MSN
How Has the Idea of Revolution Changed?
Books & the Arts / A new history examines the long history of a radical and sometimes conservative concept. Peter E. Gordon Here’s a puzzle: Must revolution always mean change? Does it require ...
The University of Kentucky’s Department of History is honoring the anniversary of the nation's founding with their ...
We’re living through a strange era in which our national government is trying to destroy ideals and institutions that have ...
Opinion
ZNetwork on MSNOpinion
Donald Trump, America’s Auditor: How One Leader Exposed Democracy’s Fault Lines
What happens when a political outsider acts as an unsanctioned auditor of the system? Trump’s presidency exposes weaknesses in American democracy that had long gone unnoticed. Every system eventually ...
The Wire on MSNOpinion
India's second republic
The second republic is based on a conception of political community – the nation – derived from pseudo-religious ...
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