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Artists who fled country experienced "torture" by security forces but are still intent on continuing their work.
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The demise of the Euro could upend the existing socio-political order in Europe and beyond if it is not prevented.
Opinion
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Dismissed by analytic philosophers as a 'subversive', Richard Rorty was actually a model philosopher.
Opinion
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The WikiLeaks revelations have not rendered us more free; rather, they show how framed we are and continue to be.
Opinion
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The US loves to fight wars against monsters - which is how it comes to do monstrous things, writes Paul Rosenberg.
Opinion
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Freedom of speech requires careful consideration, given the possibility of backlash against behaviour deemed offensive.
Opinion
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Republican senators sought to block healthcare funding for 9/11 first responders, while lobbying for extended tax cuts.
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