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Unthinkable: If you’re feeling overwhelmed and longing for real meaning, Viktor Frankl may be able to help. And if not, ...
Novelist Albert Camus had it right: happiness lies in living in harmony with our surroundings. But what can this ...
Camus’s Inoculation Against Hate Writing “The Plague” during the decimation of World War II, Albert Camus used disease as a metaphor for war — but also for war’s remedy. By Laura Marris ...
In the aftermath of the Second World War, as the Soviet Union imposed ideological control across Eastern Europe, the CIA ...
Durkheim asserted that suicide is a social phenomenon and that an individual’s suicide is inextricably linked to their connection with society — views that are thought-provoking to this day. Suicide ...
Kaagaz Ke Phool’ (1959 )explores the contrasting worldviews in Guru Dutt’s iconic films 'Pyaasa' (1957). While 'Pyaasa' ...
Wars sometimes make illusions. In rumbles and pillages, once a bullet flies, there are no innocent parties. And that was the ...
Dean Kalimniou reviews Stolen Violets by Maria A. Kampyli—a poetic reflection on memory, loss, solitude, and survival written ...