Notes on the Twentieth Century
It was the bloodiest ever, but still some surprising good has come out of it
It was the bloodiest ever, but still some surprising good has come out of it
The Côte d'Azur maintains a delightful, if delicate, balance between people and nature -- but it's an uphill struggle.
Renouncing a provision of the 1945 Potsdam Declaration, Germans are looking more than wistfully at lands they lost in the war -- and suing to get them back. Do some things never change?
American politicians have begun to bemoan its merely vestigial presence in America, but in France a sense of civic solidarity -- the 'sens civique' -- though weakened by market pressures, flourishes still. It is among the legacies that France is counting on as it prepares for the twenty-first century
The most overwhelming cultural invention of the modern age.
On rule by robots, aristocrats, and a Communist mayor
The smoke drifting overhead is only stone dust, but this may be one of the battlefields where Latin America’s future will be decided