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Sex, Violence, and Jerry Lewis: Aleksandar Hemon on the Preoccupations of His 10-Year-Old Self

Sex, Violence, and Jerry Lewis: Aleksandar Hemon on the Preoccupations of His 10-Year-Old Self

"Inside that nothing there are memories, and inside those memories there are snakes."

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How the West is Destroying Itself Through Its Fear of Migrants

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The Traffic Stop: One of the Great Abuses of Police Power in Contemporary Life

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