CULTURE

Religion and Secularism | Eurozine

Let’s start with the basics: What is secularism? Well, according to the Enycolpedia Britannica, even scholars have a hard time…

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Borrowing from Erdoğan’s playbook | Eurozine

On 5 February 2025, two weeks after Donald Trump assumed the role of US president, Argonotlar (“Argonauts”), a queer art…

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The unstoppable solipsist | Eurozine

It is safe to predict that the second Trump presidency will go down in American history as the most divisive…

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Eternal twilight of the Ulster kind

In 1975, the American sociologist Michael Hechter published a book on the evolution of the United Kingdom; fifty years on,…

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The president who preached revolution

… ever since 1789, there has been one magic word which contains within itself all imaginable futures, and is never…

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Sleep tight, mate | Eurozine

Loneliness is a serious public health issue. The Mental Health Foundation confirms that it makes it harder for people to…

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Lula 3.0 and the austerity trap

Campaigning for his third term as president in 2022, Lula da Silva ran on a straightforward message: making Brazil “happy…

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‘A’ at the end of the alphabet

Should sexual relationships, with all their complications, really be a benchmark of societal acceptance? Vox Feminae investigates the history of…

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Writing on the wall, writing on the water

Cofiwch Dryweryn (remember Tryweryn). The walls exhort us in bright red and white, from Llanrhystud in West Wales to Chicago.…

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Russia’s dreams of re-Union | Eurozine

For three decades after the Soviet Union disintegrated in 1991, political science and practical politics in Western Europe and North…

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