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Religion: Good for the Country?

June 01, 2018 by Dennis Bogusz in comment

Response to Michael Gershon’s article in the April 2018 issue of The Atlantic about evangelicals seeking political protection.

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June 01, 2018 /Dennis Bogusz /Source
political protection, religion, evangelicals, private v. public
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Book Review

May 03, 2018 by Dennis Bogusz in book review

One might mistake Madeleine Albright’s new book as just one of many clichéd warnings about fascism. But the current political situation in the United States isn’t quite a case of never-cry-wolf.

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May 03, 2018 /Dennis Bogusz
fascism, history, Madeleine Albright
book review

The People vs. Democracy

April 14, 2018 by Dennis Bogusz

Nationalism today therefore isn’t entirely new. Neither is its inevitable potential for conflict. Swapping left-wing nationalism for right-wing nationalism, as Yascha Mounk suggests, is hardly a guarantee of a more stable, peaceful world.

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April 14, 2018 /Dennis Bogusz

Nationalism redux

January 03, 2018 by Dennis Bogusz in comment

Nationalism has since been associated with both liberation and oppression. In many parts of the world today, however, nationalism has taken on a markedly populist tone. This Economist article makes for timely reading.

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January 03, 2018 /Dennis Bogusz
history, nationalism, Tony Judt, populism
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How College Works...or Doesn't

November 01, 2017 by Dennis Bogusz in book review

Whether you are just beginning the college search or are already well on your way to completing your bachelor’s degree—or are a parent of such a student—read Campus Confidential.

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November 01, 2017 /Dennis Bogusz
college admissions, Jacques Berlinerblau, professors, tenure, adjunct, undergraduate courses, teaching, publications, course syllabus, college search
book review
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