It’s no longer as simple as “The next president will fix it.”
It’s no longer as simple as “The next president will fix it.”
If Trumpism can constructively labeled a form of fascism, it is by necessity of its time and place a very different manifestation.
Andy Bernard relatably wishes that “there was a way to know you’re in the good old days, before you’ve actually left them.” Ideas synthesized in William Egginton’s book, The Rigor of Angels, help unearth this paradox and the misguided nature of Andy’s wish.
How should we grapple with controversy in classic literature?
There’s a quiet delusion in the belief that humanity is somehow exempt from the universal law of death.