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A thought-provoking exploration of the Epicurean Paradox—how ancient and modern minds wrestle with the problem of evil and divine goodness.
These relics were not just ancient bones—they were fragments of India’s soul, carried through centuries of faith, fire, and ...
The interplay between Newtonian physics and geopolitics isn’t merely metaphorical—it’s a framework that explains the relentless push-and-pull of international relations. From NATO’s expansion to China ...
The book, thus, not only looks at the past through its creative web of connections, which is both deep and surprisingly light ...
Where do our gadgets really go to die? Follow Clapp into Ghana’s neighbourhood of Agbogbloshie, as he explores the dark ...
When Paul Cliteur began lecturing at Leiden University in the Netherlands (1984), he was strongly influenced by Arthur ...
We often take our access to good plumbing and a vast selection of cleaning products for granted, not knowing that they were ...
In May 1979 Margaret Thatcher wins the first of three elections. The account of Mrs Thatcher’s 11 years in office is problematic: the Downing Street chapters are thematic and largely uncritical, and ...
In 2012, a Google Earth satellite captured an image of a striking hill formation in Sudan resembling human lips, dubbed the ...
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