Karen Kwiatkowski

Joan Didion’s 1968 Slouching Towards Bethlehem reflected on fragmentation of society and morality. Slouching, the idea of reluctantly and somewhat aimlessly getting to a “better place” is often referenced, not by realists or sincere critics, but by unhappy progressives, terribly concerned that we aren’t getting there soon enough.

When it comes to totalitarianism and its mass rape of communities and continents to increase state. . .

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Wild Boars

The European Zionists who created the modern state of Israel may have been cursed from the beginning, not because they were Jews,…

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