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This is an English translation of a Dutch text about the 'Manifesto des Seize' of 1916 by Homme Wedman. First published in Dutch in 1995 in the 'Tweede Jaarboek Anarchisme / De AS 112' under the title ...
This year marks the 80th anniversary of the end of the second world war, a conflict that left few corners of the globe untouched. In east Asia, the s ...
A decade before America’s original No Kings movement, Ben Franklin stood in London before the House of Commons and — while ...
Are we prepared for a world on fire? As conflicts rage and global tensions simmer, Vinesh Selvan explores the implications for South Africa amidst the shadow of potential World War 3.
This set includes “ The Mud ”, a creepy trip into the dark trenches of World War One from newcomer writer Nathan Breakenridge ...
North Korean authorities have ordered intensified anti-American and anti-South Korean propaganda activities during the “anti-U.S. joint struggle month” from June 25 to July 27, with special focus on ...
COVID-19 propaganda, pushback, and censorship. Changing narrative on Shanghai lockdown: As Shanghai COVID-19 lockdown restrictions began to lift at the end of May, a leaked censorship directive ...
View British School WWII Propaganda Poster, c.1939, THE EMPIRE'S STRENGTH, THE SINEWS OF WAR: SOUTH AFRICA (Circa 1939) By British School, 19th Century; lithograph on wove paper; 40 x 25 in — 101 x 63 ...
Rosemary Hill considers how the golden age of British graphic design in the early 20th century gave British propaganda a considerable advantage in the Second World War. Among the artists she looks at ...
At arguably the most tense moment for the Trump administration since January 20—with direct clashes between citizens and police forces over the government’s strict anti-immigration policies—the White ...
The speakers, seen in this file photo, broadcast propaganda across the border South Korea's military says it has suspended its loudspeaker propaganda broadcasts across the border to North Korea ...
The British legal system is being used to deliver a blow to democracy in Myanmar, writes Christopher Gunness. It’s now up to the attorney general and Labour government to do the right thing ...
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