Logos Journal

Logos Journal

Logos: A Journal of Modern Society and Culture is an academic publication from the United States that began in 2002, with Michael J. Thompson serving as its editor. Released four times a year, this journal includes articles aimed at encouraging thoughtful discussions on various topics, including the arts, politics, international relations, culture, social sciences, and the humanities. Additionally, it showcases original works of fiction and poetry.

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  • Oct 15, 2024 | logosjournal.com | Steve Fraser

    “We have eight months to save our Republic,” so warned Elizabeth Cheney, noted renegade Republican. Noteworthy indeed! Chaney is the loyal daughter of perhaps the least likely vice president in American history to be singled out as a champion of democracy this side of Andrew Johnson (and that’s not being entirely fair to Johnson).

  • Aug 29, 2024 | logosjournal.com | Paola Cavalieri |Peter Singer

    Every age needs heroes. Even more so an age dominated by new wars and new dangers. Heroes are usually handsome, courageous and committed to the defense of the weak, especially innocents whose lives are being threatened for no good reason. Paul Watson, who has been apprehended in Greenland in relation to a Red Notice issued by Japan in 2012, has an impressive image, with bright eyes and lots of hair, now white. He has repeatedly riskedhis life to defende of innocents..

  • Dec 18, 2023 | logosjournal.com | Philip Green

    Part I: TreasonDuring the latter stages of World War II, the American labor movement was divided sharply in two: on the one hand the old line craft unions, such as ladies’ garments and headgear, joined in the American Federation of Labor; on the other the unions attached to the newer mass industries: auto , mining, steel, aluminum (see Dashiell Hammett’s Red Harvest).

  • Dec 18, 2023 | logosjournal.com | Richard Wolin

    Richard Wolin recently sat down with Michael Walzer to discuss the state of the contemporary left and Walzer’s new book, The Struggle for a Decent Politics: On “Liberal” as an Adjective. Richard Wolin: Let’s begin by talking about what you mean by “liberal as an adjective” and why this theme is so relevant today. Why do you find it important to distinguish between liberal as an adjective and the conventional use of liberalism as an “ism”?

  • Dec 18, 2023 | logosjournal.com | Bill Fletcher

    The February 2022 suspension of actor Whoopi Goldberg from The View after she apologized for her remark, to the effect that the Holocaust had not been about “race,” epitomized several layers of the problem in disentangling antisemitism IN THE USA from the phenomenon of systemic racist oppression.  It further epitomized the field of tension that exists between US African Americans and Jews.

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