For centuries, Atlantis has been dismissed as legend—but what if Plato’s account wasn’t fiction, but fragmented memory?
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This essay argues that the antisemitism rising among a cohort of disconnected young men on the right is primarily a spiritual ...
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The persistence of antisemitism cannot be understood apart from modern humanity’s loss of a moral vocabulary. Cultural ...
How does Plato's references to the Greek alphabet help us to work out where Atlantis really was? This article examines the evidence.
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Canada marks Indigenous Veterans Day on Saturday, shining a spotlight on wartime experiences that historian Scott Sheffield ...
John Moses says that when his father Russell Moses returned on leave from the Korean War, his battles weren't over.