

Expression of Sexuality as a Tool Against Political Repression: Radical or Conservative? Emma Goldma
The first fundamental point of contention for many revolutionaries such as Luce Irigaray, Emma Goldman, and others, is the...


The Fourth Asian Tiger: An Analytical Inquiry on the Development of Hong Kong’s Capitalism
The evolution of capitalism in East Asian nations’ economies has challenged the myth that the East Asian region is a homologous...


Debunking the “Brain Drain” Myth: Observing the Repercussions of Emigration on the Social and Privat
Increasing diversity within the American labor market force seems an inevitable consequence to the ever-growing reach of globalization....


In Search of Respect: Selling Crack in El Barrio by Philippe Bourgois
Ethnographic research is an avant-garde form of infiltration in a society set to purpose to understand its cultural paradigms and...


In Memory of Liu Xiaobo: No Enemies, No Hatred
In “No Enemies, No Hatred” Liu Xiaobo covets a complete political transformation of the Chinese governmental structure through political...


Finding in Augustine’s Confessions the Unavoidability of Human Sinfulness
The Confessions of St. Augustine is strikingly modern in the presentation of its stance on human sinfulness, and its reconciliation with...


The Chilean Army’s Coup D’état in 1973: A Case Study of the Role of Armies in Revolutions
The following is a collection of recommendations for anyone wishing to expand their knowledge of the Chilean Coup d'État. Bawden, John R....
An Reflection on St. Augustine’s Defense of Slavery in City of God
In Augustine’s City of God, disparate forms of subservient relations are laid out in the foundations for a temporal social order that...


Saving Private Ryan: Why Wartime Camaraderie During the Second World War Matters
Artistic media, from time immemorial, has had a complex relationship with treating and representing humanity’s belligerent past. Steven...