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| | A Revisiting of Hannah Arendt's The Origins of Totalitarianism by Dr. Emanuel Paparella
| | | Golden dawn pissing democracy by Thanos Kalamidas This is going to be surreal but let me try de | | | I am embarrassed You are Greek, Mihaloliakos and Kasidiaris by Thanos Kalamidas The last few days a series of surveys in Greece show the neo-Nazi party of the Golden Dawn rising to the position of the third party in popularity with more than 12%. The same time the insolence of their representatives in the Greek parliament | | | Stared Down by neo-Nazis, She Battled Back with Love by Doug McGill When Giselle Stern Hernández finished writing her one-woman show, “The Deportee’s Wife | | | Insensitive Basterds by Johnny Milner There is no doubt | | | Denial and guilt by Thanos Kalamidas It’s like the postman who always knocks twice the way news surrounding the Nazi era hit this last week. I never lived that era, born long after, but my father had very vivid memories since he was a young man during WWII and, of course, other | | | Nothing surprises me any more by Alexander Mikhaylov Late, or not so late reflections on the November 7th shooting...It has been said and written on countless occasions that \'Nothing can surprise me any more\'. Personally, I cannot agree with that. Cynical as I am, I feel perplexed w | | | To be born a Finn by Thanos Kalamidas Today the flags all around Finland are at half-mast and the mood of the people even lower, and somehow I feel so angry with myself. It's only a couple of weeks ago when I wrote an article where I often emphasized that something has changed lat | | | Something changing by Thanos Kalamidas Over the last few months something has changed in Helsinki and even though in the beginning I believed it was just me lately coincidences started becoming more often to stop my doubts. But I think it is better explain what I mean with an example. | | | Jewish Nazis? by Thanos Kalamidas I think it is a couple of years ago when Asa and I were talking about racism and traces of Nazism in the most unexpected places because of an article Asa was writing for Ydin magazine and some research led us to some unexpected results. The strang | | |
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