The great political theorists in history had differing conceptions of the fundamental idea of ‘the state’. Once the modern nation state had developed out of the theocratic union of the Holy Roman ...
Every day, Chicagoans outside the immediate areas where federal forces are deploying pick up fragments of what feels like an unfolding drama. I witnessed an arrest last Saturday afternoon – a man ...
‘Charlie’ is what you call a friend named Charles when you know him well. Before September 10, 2025, hardly anyone in Australia knew who Charles James Kirk was. It’s odd how quickly we move to ...
History sometimes turns on a single moment. Such a moment happened in 404 AD at the Colosseum in Rome. The crowd, as usual, had come to see blood. The two gladiators squared off against each other, ...
As reported in the Telegraph this morning, Sir Lenny not only calls for this huge transfer of money to Caribbean nations, but for cash to be given to individual black British citizens, because ‘all ...
In a disgraceful conclusion to a disgraceful trial, Freedom Convoy organizers Tamara Lich and Chris Barber have been sentenced ...
Australians spend 25 years of our life mindlessly scrolling social media. Our critical thinking skills are in danger of being lost.
Protecting kids or preserving Labor's narrative? Albanese's Under 16 social media ban comes into force on December 10.
The rise of AI in the legal system is useful, but it comes with risks that have not been properly considered or monitored.
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A nation that once prided itself on clarity of purpose now finds itself paralysed by its own semantics The farce is revealing. It is not merely a procedural mishap but a symptom of how Britain ...
There is no office more burdened by impossible choices than that of the Israeli prime minister. When Benjamin Netanyahu ...
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