How The Parthenon Marbles Ended Up In The British Museum Post date February 3, 2023 Post author By Ayun Halliday Post categories In architecture, Art, History, Museums, politics, Travel
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The Internet Archive Launches Democracy’s Library, a Free Online Library of 500,000 Documents Supporting Democracy Post date October 24, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Archives, politics
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The History of Birth Control: From Alligator Dung to The Pill Post date April 25, 2022 Post author By Ayun Halliday Post categories In gender, Health, History, politics, religion
Can We Still Consume the Work of Disgraced Artists — Pretty Much Pop: A Culture Podcast #119 Post date April 1, 2022 Post author By Mark Linsenmayer Post categories In Bill Cosby, Comedy, Podcasts, politics, Pretty Much Pop
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Before He Became Ukraine’s President, Volodymyr Zelenskyy Played a President on a Comedy Show: From Television to Reality Post date March 2, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In Comedy, Current Affairs, politics, Television
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Hannah Arendt Explains How Propaganda Uses Lies to Erode All Truth & Morality: Insights from The Origins of Totalitarianism Post date February 24, 2022 Post author By OC Post categories In History, politics
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The Political Adoption and Validation of Bitcoin Continues In Spite of Government Denial Post date January 20, 2022 Post author By Toby Hazlewood Post categories In bitcoin, crypto, cryptocurrency, government, politics
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Toni Morrison Lists the 10 Steps That Lead to Fascism: From Constructing an Enemy, to Maintaining Silence at All Costs Post date January 12, 2022 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In History, Literature, politics
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Missouri Mayor Pledges $1,000 in Bitcoin to Each Household in His Town Post date October 26, 2021 Post author By Toby Hazlewood Post categories In bitcoin, cryptocurrency, investing, investment, politics
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The Gaming Metaverse: A New Battleground for Democracy Post date September 16, 2021 Post author By Jack Boreham Post categories In blockchain-gaming, gaming-metaverse, metaverse, metaverse-gaming, politics, politics-in-metaverses, the-sandbox-game, virtual-worlds
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757 Episodes of the Classic TV Game Show What’s My Line?: Watch Eleanor Roosevelt, Louis Armstrong, Salvador Dali & More Post date July 30, 2021 Post author By Ayun Halliday Post categories In Games, Music, politics, Science, Television
Politicisation Across the Eras of Gaming: A Survey Post date July 30, 2021 Post author By Jack Boreham Post categories In blogging-fellowship, data-politics, gaming, gaming-fellowship, politics, Research, scientific-research, social-science
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The Beautiful, Innovative & Sometimes Dark World of Animated Soviet Propaganda (1925-1984) Post date April 20, 2021 Post author By Colin Marshall Post categories In animation, Film, History, politics
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A List of 132 Radical, Mind-Expanding Books from Rage Against the Machine Post date March 2, 2021 Post author By Josh Jones Post categories In books, Music, politics