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This Crucial Factor Sets Yuta Okkotsu Apart From Other Wizards
The following article contains spoilers for Jujutsu Kaisen Chapter 79, “A Taste of Things to Come” by Gege Akutami, John Werry, and Snir Aharon, available in ... -
CHRIS GREEN MP: It’s time to get back to basics in politics
There is so much noise and confusion around politics that it is not always clear what the fundamentals are. Fundamentally, politics is about taxes, spending, and ... -
“Keynes is the winner of the day, not Milton Friedman” – Interview – Eurasia Review
For many of us, equally versed in history, political affairs or socio-economic issues, current conditions in the West, and particularly in Europe, can sometimes resemble the ... -
To understand what Xi Jinping’s concentration of power really means, you have to look to history.
Andy Wong/AP/AAP After securing an unprecedented third term as head of the Communist Party of China (CPC) and the country’s central military late last month, Xi ... -
Fear, fascism and democracy
Comment Governments use fear of imminent danger to extend their own power and impose their own policies on skeptical populations. This kind of doomsday alarmism keeps ... -
Scorn feels like it was made for multiple purposes
Scorn is a divisive, disgusting, yet quite remarkable game, sending you on the darkest of odysseys through an alien landscape that harbors the remnants of a ... -
The post-punk group Société Étrange was born from collectivist roots
FEATURES The post-punk group Société Étrange was born from collectivist roots By Andy Thomas October 25, 2022 Earlier this year, a mysterious record appeared seemingly out ... -
Five Myths About Ayn Rand and Objectivism
Ayn Rand (1905-1982) was a Russian-American novelist, playwright, and philosopher who left a lasting legacy as one of the leading thinkers of the 20th century. His ... -
Peace Corps dream takes flight • The Yellow Springs News
This week, villager Dan Robrish carried out a plan that had been in the works for more than two years: he began his work with the ... -
Hurricane Ian relief doesn’t call Harris’ woke response
OPINION AND COMMENT Editorials and other opinion content provide insights into issues important to our community and are independent of the work of our newsroom reporters. ... -
Long-term tensions are here to stay, regardless of the election outcome
Tensions between the United States and China are expected to remain high for years to come. In the United States, the negative view of China is ... -
Impossible to criticize Islam in Kerala: C Ravichandran – The New Indian Express
Express press service Academic and co-founder of the atheist collective EssENSE Global, C Ravichandran is open to The new Indian Express. Excerpts from an interview What ... -
Column: Dismantling the Mental Health Stigma Facing South Asian Students
Content Disclaimer: This column includes mentions of mental health and suicide. * * * I grew up in an environment where the subject of mental health ... -
EMU’s New Arab Society: Celebrating and Sharing Culture on Campus
EDITOR’S NOTE: Eastern Michigan University’s 15,000 students come to Ypsilanti from 50 states and 83 countries, bringing with them diverse cultures and backgrounds. To explore this ... -
The last thing a pro-freedom conference needs is feminism
My heart sank when I received an email from Joshua Eakle, director of marketing for Students For Liberty, which hosts LibertyCon, “the world’s largest international pro-freedom ... -
Prince William’s Dangerous Green Deal
Even the most famous woman in the world can’t last more than a week on the news cycle, and so we’re back to the old favorite ... -
Global AI Summit: A Glimpse of Dystopia
The Global AI Summit went almost unnoticed last week, but as we rapidly approach a sweltering digital future, it’s worth keeping an eye out for what ... -
Random Harvests: the photographic magnificence of GMME Karim
Photography is, most certainly, one of the most fascinating art forms, capable of capturing time and memories in a visual medium that we can look back ... -
How American Football Became a Samoan Game »
DURING THE FIRST HALF of the 20th century, American immigrants often embraced the sports of their host country, not only as a means of assimilation, but ... -
Shelter on Earth can save us from global catastrophe
Films and television series often show how, in the face of a global catastrophe, part of humanity is sent to other planets or to completely different ... -
Sarah Ingham: Johnson’s successor must forge a conservative path through the crises ahead
Sarah Ingham is the author of The Military Covenant: its impact on civil-military relations in Britain. After more than eight months of haemorrhage, Prime Minister Johnson’s ... -
Ezra Furman – We Are All Flames
Many artists openly protest their categorization into genres, while many others quietly take offense to it, but on five albums since 2012, Ezra Furman shamelessly channeled ... -
Asian Americans in College Admissions: Applicants or Pawns?
“The main victims of ‘race-conscious admissions’ are now Asian Americans,” say Students for Fair Admissions in a supplemental brief filed with the Supreme Court in December ... -
Three-quarters of Tory voters want the next leader to develop Britain’s international trade markets
The new Prime Minister must now seize the opportunities of Brexit: three quarters of Tory voters want the next leader to develop Britain’s export and international ... -
Canada has a strong history of freedom
Earlier this year, I came across a framed copy of the Canadian Bill of Rights, the freedom-expanding law enacted by then-Prime Minister John Diefenbaker and passed ... -
RAF: the virtue of racism
Western civilization regularly boasts of being the most “progressive” and “intellectually advanced” society in existence. A society, it seems, that embraces racism, discriminates by gender while ... -
WEF’s Big Reset Program Continues To Be Heavily Rejected By Critics CryptoGlobe
Amid the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, bureaucrats, financial institutions, multinational corporations and international organizations around the world have started promoting the concept of the Great Reset, ... -
Neoliberalism and libertarianism | learn freedom
Anyone with the slightest interest in politics will have heard the term “neoliberal” being used at some point. It is often weaponized by critics in an ... -
China’s financial sector salary cap is an attempt to reduce income inequality
Editor’s note: Matteo Giovannini is a finance professional at the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China in Beijing and a member of the China Task Force ... -
Working remotely: Countries avoiding the post-COVID work trend and why
Two years ago, the COVID-19 health crisis triggered a surge in remote working as most countries had to follow strict security measures to keep businesses running. ... -
Is everything okay in Japan? Are you kidding me? are you serious when you say that
The world isn’t necessarily pretty in Nishitokyo, but that’s okay. The city blends seamlessly into the vast, calm sea of Tokyo metropolitan skyline stretching to the ... -
EYFS: How prehistoric learning can help us fight climate change
Several years ago at Turkeyan archaeologist invited me to descend into a pit where one of the first urban settlements was being dug up. The site ... -
Will Southern Baptists survive the age-old storm?
By Ron HaleEditorial contributor | Tuesday, July 26, 2022 Messengers at the Southern Baptist Convention in Anaheim, California on June 14, 2022. | Baptist Press / ... -
Honestly engaging with the irrationality of critical race theory
In this episode of New ideal live, Onkar Ghate and Nikos Sotirakopoulos discuss critical race theory – a theory that purports to address racial injustice in ... -
A deadly race between politics and technology: CEO of the Atlas Society
Atlas Society CEO Jennifer Grossman says she worries that global organizations like the United Nations and the World Economic Forum are undermining people’s freedoms, but she’s ... -
Taiwan and Poland are natural allies | Taiwan News
In 2016, I had the opportunity to work in China and ended up in Chengdu. It was there that I learned of Chiang Kai-shek’s retreat to ... -
Anticipated Nominations in Week 2 – Big Brother Network
We’ve officially kicked off Week 2 of Big Brother 24 with a brand new Head of Household in charge. There was a lot of talk inside ... -
Post-pandemic ASEAN: geopolitics beyond Western supremacy
During the early and middle phases of the Covid-19 pandemic, national-level responses to control the spread of the virus became a means of comparing nations and ... -
A Canadian doctor examines the corpse of socialized medicine
Comment For centuries, health care was, for the most part, provided privately by independent physicians. But during the Western collectivist moment of the 20th century, medical ... -
Biden and Newsom conspire to implement radical plan to open borders
Comment Amid the biggest border crisis in generations, California Governor Gavin Newsom plans to pour gas on the fire. As part of his new budget, he ... -
Munchausen by Proxy: The UN and WEF Made the World ‘Sick’ for Profit
Abusive parents are notorious for making their children look sick in order to gain attention, fame, and fortune. Sometimes they go so far as to poison ... -
How Moms Helped Congress Pass Gun Legislation
Placeholder while loading article actions The mass shooting at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas had an unexpected outcome. Late last month, Congress passed and President ... -
The “American is Great” vision versus the “revolutionary” vision
For most people of my generation and older, to denigrate America as racist and inequitable or to condemn our free market system as unjust and greedy ... -
How the NRL’s top clubs and media are changing their interaction with Pacific players
This weekend’s Pacific Tests are the centerpiece of a welcome return of elite international football to Australia after more than two years of pandemic-induced hibernation. With ... -
The continued aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine
Firefighters work at the site of the fire after a Russian bombardment in Mykolaiv, Ukraine. (AP Photo/George Ivanchenko) Speech by Ambassador Michael Carpenterat the Permanent Council, ... -
Building Black Wealth: Understanding the Limits of Black Capitalism
Beginning in the 19th and 20th centuries, during the era of the reconstruction of the United States that followed the American Civil War, an important debate ... -
How Robert Heinlein’s Starship Troopers Shaped FPS Games
How Robert Heinlein’s novel Starship Troopers influenced nearly every sci-fi first-person shooter on the market in a positive (and less effective) way. DOOM, Halo, Gears of ... -
Abu Akleh and the other religious, Evangelical Focus
On May 11, Shireen Abu Akleh, a journalist and longtime Al Jazeera Arabic correspondent in Palestine, was shot dead by Israeli forces while covering army raids ... -
Letters to the Editor, June 16, 2022
Content of the article POPULAR VOTEI have a question regarding the popular vote. If the results had been reversed and the Liberals had had 83 seats, ... -
‘Radical right’ book warns of extremists ahead of Jan. 6
Placeholder while loading article actions It was 1954 and the Cold War was in full swing. Sen. Joseph McCarthy (R-Wis.) saw Soviet spies in every corner ... -
Nestlé PH reaffirms its support for Filipino parents
RECOGNIZING the key role of parents in shaping society, Nestlé Philippines reaffirms its commitment to supporting new parents in the country as they face both the ... -
The New York Times explains why mask mandates don’t work
Throughout the pandemic, few things have caused more divisiveness than the mandatory use of face masks as a preventative measure to reduce the spread of Covid-19. ... -
Long live the Queen | The Spectator Australia
Her Majesty The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrates a peaceful 70-year reign. This makes her the third longest-serving monarch of a sovereign state behind Louis XIV “The ... -
Uvalde and the problem of evil | The Jewish Press – JewishPress.com | Daniel Greenfield | 4 Sivan 5782 – June 3, 2022
Photo credit: Pixabay What do people who don’t believe in evil do? They blame inanimate objects. Fire arms. 19 years ago, an unemployed middle-aged taxi driver ... -
Bend the knee, peasants! | The Spectator Australia
The collapse of the nation-state has been instrumental in strengthening the power and influence of global institutions. How did this failure occur? There has been a ... -
They first came for the capitalists
Governments in India come and go, but their goals remain the same: to increase the scale and reach of the state and, at the same time, ... -
Bioshock: The Collection is free on the Epic Games Store: play it or do without it?
Welcome! This is a weekly series where we tell you which game the Epic Games Store has for free. We’ll let you know what free games ... -
Monkeypox Marxism is gaining ground
OPINION: President Biden, the World Health Organization, members of the mainstream media and government authorities in some countries around the world all agree: the emergence of ... -
Explained | History of ecofascism – ideology of Buffalo shooting suspect
Buffalo shooting suspect says he identifies with ‘ecofascism’, an ideology that attributes environmental degradation to immigration and overpopulation Buffalo shooting suspect says he identifies with ‘ecofascism’, ... -
Socio-cultural integration and holistic health among young Aboriginal adults | BMC Public Health
study design The data comes from Healing pathways, a Longitudinal Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) Project, which began in 2002, at which time all enrolled tribal adolescents ... -
200,000 ‘documented dreamers’ are literally waiting a lifetime for a green card
After graduating — cum laude, both — Eti and Eva became experts on the US visa system. Eva currently works as a financial analyst in San ... -
Steve Ditko’s psychedelic vision comes to life in ‘Doctor Strange’ sequel
The character of Dr. Stephen Strange, currently played on screen by Benedict Cumberbatch, has always been an odd choice for a Marvel comic book. Unlike the ... -
The King of Covid Epithets ⋆ Brownstone Institute
Enter “Covid” plus “selfish” into a Google search box and you’ll get over 28 million hits. Here is the type of title that appears: “Don’t be ... -
Research Lead: A Traffic Intervention Backfires, How Love in Literature Tracks Economic Development, and More
“Can behavioral interventions be too salient? Proof of road safety messages » ‘1669 DEAD THIS YEAR ON TEXAS ROADS,’ reads a digital road sign along the ... -
“Being found not guilty by a court changed nothing: ‘How losing your reputation can be a life sentence.
It was not the court, but the court of public opinion that destroyed Siham Benz before his trial in 2019. Siham, 36, has been falsely accused ... -
Jankowicz pledges to protect free speech rights – JONATHAN TURLEY
There is an old fable of a scorpion who wants to cross a river and convinces a hesitant frog to carry him on his back. After ... -
Climate change alarmists warn of my virus, my virus, my virus
OPINION: A climate crisis, global warming, and the failure of conservatives — especially Donald Trump-supporting conservatives — to listen and obey the long-standing warnings of scientists ... -
DiY Sound System: Why free parties were vital for the UK 90s rave scene
Again, being long before the days of cell phones, we had no way of knowing what had happened, so we waited. What had happened, and now ... -
How social commerce fills infrastructure gaps in Southeast Asia – TechCrunch
Amit Anand is a founding partner of Jungle Ventures and an early pioneer and leader in the development of the venture capital industry in Southeast Asia. ... -
Collectivism vs. Individualism with Robert Breedlove – What Bitcoin Has Done
Robert Breedlove is a philosopher in the bitcoin space. In this interview, we discuss fictions useful for collective organization, slavery as a violation of property rights, ... -
How we think about immunity can help us manage COVID-19 risks together
Thinking of immunity as a carpet we weave together evokes work and art, and suggests that we have a role to play in making something more ... -
Now is the time to own and take responsibility for the future of Enugu
It is time to shun those who promised power to the people, but use the same power to enslave the people. Umuibe, look at our dear ... -
The Capitalist Manifesto: In Energy, We Need More Free Markets, Not More Socialism
Breadcrumb Links Comment NP The solution to the world’s energy problems and its overreliance on an illiberal cartel is not to model Canada’s energy sector on ... -
Don’t Cancel All Russians For Putin’s Crimes : News : The Independent Institute
NOTNot even the famous Russian composer Dmitry Shostakovich, who was a Soviet stooge, and the equally legendary German conductor Herbert von Karajan, who was a fellow ... -
If you think you know Gujarat, this anthology of stories expands and confuses your understanding
Reading a short story anthology can be a risky venture yielding mixed results, perhaps a bit like choosing a good one. Even if you don’t connect ... -
Secret to this ancient city’s success was collectivism, study finds
A temple in Monte Albán. Image: Craig Lovell via Getty Images ABSTRACT breaks down mind-blowing scientific research, future technologies, new discoveries and major breakthroughs. Monte Albán, ... -
Convoy politics and barbarians at the gate
First published MARCH 5, 2022 Updated 6 hours ago Dr. Ian Hyslop Dr Ian Hyslop is a senior lecturer in the Faculty of Education and Social ... -
The strategy of the Chinese Xi
From the start of Deng Xiaoping’s economic reforms in the early 1980s through the first decade of the 21st century, China’s socialist-capitalist hybrid society has worked ... -
Call for applications // The Site Magazine: Economies of Joy
Call for applications // The Site Magazine: Economies of Joy The Site Magazine is the winner of the 2020 Journalism Prize awarded by the International Committee ... -
In the end, we realize that Sweden did things well | Opinion
Ohat if two years ago, wWhen COVID-19 first hit these shores, our politicians hadn’t panicked? What if the government did what it has done every time ...