Stanić: Beware of the tribunes, their ramblings, and the southern winds
In Croatia, there is a rising concern about the manipulation of historical themes in public discourse, with warnings of how these topics resurface in cyclical patterns tied to political motivations.
The Age of Abundance: Why Life Has Become Uncertain?
The article explores the divisive discourse surrounding the theories of intrinsic development and the embryonic capitalism in South Korea, particularly through the works of the historian Kim Yong-seop.
How religion, democracy needs to make sense, says Rui Tavares, who launches a book
Portuguese historian and politician Rui Tavares discusses his latest book, highlighting the historical roots of cultural wars and the intertwined roles of religion and identity in democratic discourse.
From the Pope to the Civil State: What About the Separation of Religion from the State?!
The article discusses the concept of civil state and its historical development, emphasizing its significance in contemporary political discourse.
Historical Illiteracy: 'The Barcelona SC of 1986 is useless because I didn't see it'
The article critiques the prevailing historical illiteracy in sports discourse, particularly regarding Ecuador's Barcelona SC football team and the appreciation of past players.
When the Dead Continue to Make Politics
The article discusses how the memories of the dead have become integral to political discourse, especially in Argentina, reshaping the relationship between death and public life.
Kris Kärner, whether polite or not, fulfills a historical mission
Kris Kärner's controversial statements have generated significant public discussion without impacting his political career, raising questions about this phenomenon.
What did PM Modi say about the North-East states?
PM Modi criticized those who seek to separate the North-East from India, linking them with the Congress party and historical divides in the country.
This Never-Ending Blabbering
A group of dissenters discusses the current political climate, likening it to a fierce, divisive war, and referencing historical perspectives on democracy and discourse.
Puhovski on 'If You Don't Know What Happened': Croatia Reduces to Vukovar and Dinara
Political analyst Žarko Puhovski discusses the implications of political labels in Croatia and the impact of historical ignorance on contemporary political discourse.
The Popular Fronts Died in the Interwar Period!
The article discusses the demise of the Popular Fronts during the interwar period and critiques the political discourse in Greece, particularly focusing on the PASOK party and its progressive stance.