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Kids despise parental drama, and your child has already made up their mind, so they refuse to listen to you. It’s awful, and ...
Brawler, her new book, is an aptly titled collection that wallops its reader with ferocious honesty and searing emotional ...
Danny Funt’s book makes clear that addiction is just one of many problems in the new age of legalized betting ...
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Some classics dominate conversations more than bookshelves. Their titles signal depth, their quotes circulate widely, yet their pages remain half turned. This feature looks at demanding works that ...
Scholars will both value this new book with its original insights and descriptions and challenge some of its propositions.
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COMMENTARY: The Italian cardinal’s Ostpolitik diplomacy is considered a key to the collapse of European communism. It was nothing of the sort.
Ben Hall and Katy Stephens in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, © Craig Fuller. Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? is, famously, ...
That is to say, Marx’s atheism is a challenge to rise to the occasion of divinity, much like the civil rights movement challenged its activists. To sublate the old Feuerbachian projection of the ...
With these epistolary snapshots, McCullough tackles an extraordinary range of subjects: from virtual reality, secular liberalism, and the nature of fatherhood to Islam, infant baptism, and the ...
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