Posts Tagged ‘realism’

‘Realism’ for Ukraine includes unrealistic expectations

If this unrealistic, so-called “realism” doctrine is to guide U.S. strategy and policy then it should be made of sterner stuff. Source

“Idealism Collides With Realism” – Mayor Eric Adams Says Migrant Crisis Will ‘Destroy New York City’

How it started… How it’s going… New York Mayor Eric Adams warned the crowd at a Wednesday night Source

Race realism within a Catholic context

The Confusion of Tongues, (Tower of Babel). The people, distraught in front of the Tower of Babel, as God confuses human language and scatters them. ‘Go to, let us go down, and there confound their language, that they may not understand one another’s speech. So the Lord scattered them abroad from thence upon the face […]

France wants more U.S. ‘realism’ in dealing with Lebanon’s Hezbollah

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Embracing Ecological Realism

January 11th, 2021 By Robert C Koehler Via Common Dreams Our post-election hope couldn’t be more fragile. Does Joe Biden see his mission as merely reclaiming situation normal from Donald Trump? How aware is he of the big, beyond-our-lifetimes future and the crucial need to address climate change? Is he able to acknowledge that human […]

Like his predecessors, Netanyahu opted for realism over messianic dreams

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Dying Gaul and the Realism of Details

From Colors of Europe The marble Dying Gaul also called the Dying Galata now in Rome’s Capitoline Museums is a Roman replica of an original bronze statue attributed to Epigonus, a Hellenistic sculptor from Pergamum, who likely created it in the first half of the 3rd century BC. The valiant warrior belonged to a people […]

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