She writes atmospheric about culture and class society
The article discusses the unique attributes of the Bornholm crime genre, drawing comparisons to Scottish crime stories while highlighting the local culture and geography.
Lover? 'Bridgerton' Cast Weighs In on Controversial Scene: 'There Is Much to Critique and Admire'
The cast of 'Bridgerton' comments on a controversial scene from the show's fourth season, highlighting the complexities of romance across social classes.
Franco murder exposed 'deep fissures in Brazilian society'
The murder of Marielle Franco has revealed significant social divisions in Brazil, particularly around issues of race and class.
A Society Where Hometown Becomes Class
The article discusses the impact of birthplace on economic status in South Korea, highlighting the growing disparities between those born in affluent and less affluent regions.
I am not your ‘boomer’
The article discusses the generational label 'boomer' and critiques its use, arguing that society is more divided by privilege than by age.
The Background of Weird Comedy [Dokkdo! Korean Society]
The article discusses the notorious stand-up joke 'The Aristocrats' and its implications on societal views of the upper class, framed as a critique of modern media.
Estefanía Molina, Political Scientist: "This System is Made for the 'Boomers,' and It's Exhausted"
Political scientist Estefanía Molina argues that the current system in Spain, designed for baby boomers, is failing and advocates for intergenerational resolutions to benefit society and mitigate extremism.
Movie Recommendations for the Weekend: Ruthless
The article discusses the film 'Gosford Park' directed by Robert Altman, highlighting the way it categorizes its cast into 'Above Stairs' and 'Below Stairs' to reflect societal class distinctions.
Johanna Frändén: Why were upper-class women okay with Jeffrey Epstein raping girls?
Johanna Frändén explores the indifference of upper-class women, including Crown Princess Mette-Marit, towards the sufferings of underprivileged girls exploited by Jeffrey Epstein.
She Joined the Socialist Uprising. Her Works Are Still Relevant Today
Rosa Luxemburg was a prominent socialist in Germany, best known for her activism shortly after World War I, and her ideas continue to resonate in historical discussions about the role of the working class in the fight for a fairer society.
They Were Killed by Government Paramilitary Forces. They Were the Loudest Opponents of World War I
Rosa Luxemburg and Karl Liebknecht, prominent German socialists and revolutionaries, were assassinated by paramilitary forces following a failed uprising in 1919, remaining influential figures in discussions about the working class's role in striving for a just society.