The Art of War
Like almost every other war film, The Battle at Lake Changjin is less a work of art than a social engineering project.
Like almost every other war film, The Battle at Lake Changjin is less a work of art than a social engineering project.
In her short stories, Ottessa Moshfegh chronicles downward mobility on the part of the privileged—and in so doing exposes their unfitness to rule, if not to exist.
Socialist thought provides us with an imaginative and moral horizon.
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