Por: The Atlantic World June 06, 2023
On Sunday, half a million Poles marched to defend the country’s democracy against a ruling party that has just granted itself ominous new powers.Kacper Pempel / Reuters / ReduxJune 5, 2023, 3:20 PM ETOn Sunday, 500,000 people marched peacefully through the streets of Warsaw. The occasion marked the 34th anniversary of elections that led to Poland’s nonviolent exit from communism. But the mass showing was no ritual commemoration; it was both... + full article
The Atlantic USA Opinion April 29, 2023
Many critics believe that “defensive democracy” has no place in the American system, but it does, and in fact the country has put it to good use throughout history.Chip Somodevilla / GettyApril 29, 2023, 7:30 AM ETIn 1868, Senator Waitman Willey, of the newly formed... + más
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Associated Press USA Entertainment October 28, 2022
NEW YORK (AP) — Decades ago, as communists and suspected communists were being blacklisted and debates spread over the future of American democracy, John Steinbeck — a resident of Paris at the time — often found himself asked about the headlines from his native country.... + más
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ABC News USA Entertainment October 28, 2022
NEW YORK -- Decades ago, as communists and suspected communists were being blacklisted and debates spread over the future of American democracy, John Steinbeck — a resident of Paris at the time — often found himself asked about the headlines from his native country. The... + más
WPLG Local 10 USA Politics October 28, 2022
NEW YORK – Decades ago, as communists and suspected communists were being blacklisted and debates spread over the future of American democracy, John Steinbeck — a resident of Paris at the time — often found himself asked about the headlines from his native country. The... + más
The Daily Beast USA Entertainment October 05, 2022
wasn’t just a bombshell known for her “ditzy blonde” persona and her . She was also, for 10 years, a possible subversive person with communist ties, according to the FBI, which kept tabs on the actress and her whereabouts with the help of secret informants, press reports,... + más
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