Tomorrow’s Antisemitism Today

Culture / November 21, 2023 Tomorrow’s Antisemitism Today While real antisemitism is rearing its head, the assurance that “anti-Zionism is not inherently antisemitic” can feel like gaslighting. Barry Schwabsky Ad Policy Political philosopher Hannah Arendt warned that the state of Israel would engender new forms of antisemitism. (Ullstein Bild via Getty) They hit me in…

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Argentina’s Chainsaw Massacre Election

World / November 21, 2023 Argentina’s Chainsaw Massacre Election A far-right libertarian and dictatorship apologist is about to become the nation’s next president. It’s a victory that the United States helped enable. Jacob Sugarman Ad Policy Javier Milei lifts a chainsaw next to Buenos Aires province governor candidate Carolina Píparo during a rally on September…

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Reconsidering the Indelible Legacy of the “Feminist-Critical Mother of Us All”

Today 11:43 am Reconsidering the Indelible Legacy of the “Feminist-Critical Mother of Us All” Reconsidering the Indelible Legacy of the “Feminist-Critical Mother of Us All” The life and times of pioneering feminist scholar Carolyn Heilbrun revealed the defining pressures, struggles, and joys of her era. Gayle Greene November 21, 2023 Carolyn Heilbrun published several books…

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Crunch time for cookie use, watchdog warns

28 minutes ago About sharing Some of the UK’s most visited websites could face fines unless they make it clearer that cookies are optional. Cookies are small files websites store on your computer to collect analytic data, personalise online ads and monitor web browsing. The Information Commissioner says some major sites are not giving users…

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