Marek A. Cichocki: Right-Wing and Left-Wing Versions of Apocalyptic Ideology
The article discusses the emergence of conservative revolutions in America, drawing on ideas from figures like Peter Thiel and the concept of 'dark enlightenment,' amidst a cultural sense of pessimism in the West.
TODAY IN HISTORY โฉ Einstein published the general theory of relativity, the Republican Party of the USA was established
The article highlights significant historical events that occurred on March 20, including Albert Einstein's publication of the general theory of relativity and various notable happenings in Estonia.
This of the revolution
The article reflects on the decline of revolutions and their moral implications, especially in Latin America, urging for a critical reassessment of their myths and realities.
Gorynia, Fiedor, Polowczyk: 250 Years of "The Wealth of Nations"
The article discusses the impact of Thomas Kuhn's ideas on scientific revolutions and paradigms, linking them to the development of various fields of science, with a focus on the 250th anniversary of Adam Smith's "The Wealth of Nations."
Dystopian Italy is an 'Otherworld' between drugs and destruction
A dystopian vision of Italy reveals a harsh reality overshadowed by failed revolutions and a successful authoritarian regime, as depicted in Emiliano Ereddia's novel 'Oltremondo.'
The Revolutions of Repubblica: the talks for the 50 years of our newspaper
A series of talks celebrating the 50th anniversary of the newspaper La Repubblica, focusing on women's contributions and the evolution of journalism in Italy.
The songs that tell Italy: 30 stories of love, falls, and inner revolutions
This article discusses the themes and narratives present in the 30 songs featured at the Sanremo Festival, highlighting the diverse depictions of love and societal reflections.
Internet (un)chained: Why cyber-censorship is here to stay
The article discusses the persistent issue of cyber-censorship worldwide, likening it to historical political reactions against revolutions.
The Communist Manifesto: A Text in Constant Dialogue
Today marks the 178th anniversary of the publication of The Communist Manifesto, a crucial political pamphlet that has significantly influenced global history and political thought.
Court: It Is Not Enough to Temporarily Increase Engine Revolutions
A court ruled on a dispute regarding a practical driving test, specifically examining the failure of a candidate to properly perform a maneuver required for obtaining a category B driver's license.
Why did the Tunisian presidency fail to achieve its declared 'revolutions'?
The article critiques the failure of the Tunisian presidency under the current president to realize the political promises made since his election, emphasizing the deepening disconnection between rhetoric and reality.
The Luddites Movement: Wrong Then, Right Now
The article discusses the evolution and implications of AI and robotics, contrasting the first two industrial revolutions with the current technological advancements, centering on the implications of resistance to automation as highlighted by the Luddite movement.
Cinematic Revolutions: 5 Films Documenting the Brutality of Slavery
This article discusses five significant films that portray the harsh realities of slavery and its impact on modern societies' moral foundations.
JONATHAN TURLEY: When elites cheer the mob, history warns that revolutions devour their own
Jonathan Turley discusses the implications of contemporary revolutionary sentiments, referencing Giancarlo Esposito's call for revolution as the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence approaches.
Repubblica50: Our Documentary
On January 14, 1976, a Wednesday, Ezio Mauro tells the history of the newspaper Repubblica in a documentary, reflecting on five decades of revolutions that have changed the narrative of events in Italy and the world.
Our neighbors actually started 1848, not the French
The article discusses the beginning of the 1848 revolutions in Europe, highlighting the rebellion in Palermo as the first event that sparked widespread uprisings against unpopular rulers.
Jerzy Haszczyลski: To See the Revolution and Not Die
This article discusses the insights of Jerzy Haszczyลski regarding contemporary revolutions and their implications.
The Exit from the Chavista Alley
The article discusses the hypocrisy in labeling political regimes, contrasting how oppressive right-wing regimes are labeled as 'dictatorships' while similar leftist regimes are referred to as 'revolutions'.
Literature: Depression, Revolutions and Unrestrained Sex
The article discusses the life and literary contributions of Turkish writer Tezer รzlรผ, exploring themes of depression, revolution, and sexuality through a classroom setting in Istanbul.