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2 weeks ago |
flipboard.com | Branko Miletic
1 hour agoHarvard Paid $27 For a 'Copy' of The Magna Carta. It Turned Out to Be The Real Thing. A "copy" of the Magna Carta, the medieval English document that has formed the basis of constitutions around the world, owned by Harvard Law School …1 day agoA 2,000-Year-Old Sarcophagus Was Just Unsealed—and the Mummy Inside is Mind-BlowingThe remarkable preservation reveals intricate details about ancient burial customs.
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2 weeks ago |
blogs.timesofisrael.com | Branko Miletic
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3 weeks ago |
blogs.timesofisrael.com | Branko Miletic
I am not ready for repentance;Nor to match regrets. –Harold Hart CraneHow Serbia reformed its controversial WWII past and why the world lets it happen to this day. The Myth of the ‘Heroic’ Serb NationThe Balkans is not just a region-its the Valhalla of mythmaking. As Nazi forces overran Belgrade in April 1941, few could have predicted that Serbia—at the epicentre of yet another European war—would emerge from the rubble as a symbol of resistance. Yet, within years, it had done exactly that.
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4 weeks ago |
blogs.timesofisrael.com | Branko Miletic
“Beware of ANYTHING motivated by resentment.” – Jordan Peterson The Definition Much like the Woke Left’s UN-inspired 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) that have become a bedrock of its climate change theology, the Woke Right too has 17 cardinal points or ‘Commandments’ that it uses as the guiding light of its movement. The “woke right” is an emerging cultural and political phenomenon that fuses aspects of progressive identity awareness with right-wing ideology.
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1 month ago |
blogs.timesofisrael.com | Branko Miletic
Abstract:Drawing on historical patterns from the Austro-Hungarian empire and the bloody legacy of the Balkans, this essay examines how the weaponisation of victimhood—what 19th-century thinkers once called Slavoserbianism—has resurfaced in Western culture under new guises. The politics of pain, once marginal, is now mainstream, threatening the ethical and epistemological foundations of democracy itself.
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