Posts Tagged ‘inexorable’

Women’s inexorable struggle, from the maven of Arabic short stories

This month we’re excited to share Mahmoud Shukair’s “Praise for the Women of the Family,” a delightful novel set in the tumultuous time after the Nakba (the Palestinian exodus from what is now Israel), portraying the rapid advance of modernity and the growing conflict in 1950s Palestine. Shukair is one of the most celebrated and […]

The inexorable rise of Jake Sullivan

Reflecting on his time in the Obama White House, Sullivan said he felt more could have been done there, too, to put the average American on the agenda in the Situation Room on a regular basis. And he paused for a long moment when asked how the rise of Trump and Trumpism had affected his […]

The Denial Of The Right To An Opinion – Britain’s Inexorable Slide Into Fascism

March 20, 2018 By Julian Rose In Britain, during this last week, something very nasty made its presence known to the nation. And it was not Putin or Russia. It was a coldly executed , psychologically loaded attempt to silence those who wished to express an opinion, other than the one […]

The Denial of the Right to an Opinion – Our Inexorable Slide into Fascism

Julian Rose, Contributor Waking Times In Britain, during this last week, something very nasty made its presence known to the nation. And it was not Putin or Russia. It was a coldly executed , psychologically loaded attempt to silence those who wished to express an opinion, other than the one held by the government. […]

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