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Why the Evil Legacy of Nazi Billionaires Remains Very Much Alive in Germany Today

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The Impossible, Crucial Task of Teaching About Rape as a Survivor

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The Chilling Similarities Between Bush’s Invasion of Iraq and Putin’s Invasion of Ukraine

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How a Mundane Anthropologist and Bureaucrat Helped Contribute to American Settler Colonialism

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