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If a visitor to Yerevan were to stop by the memorial dedicated to the victims of political repression in Armenia, it would seem entirely appropriate to present them with a book about the Stalinist purges. If the visitor went to an Armenian–Iranian research center, perhaps it would make sense to give them a study on relations between our two peoples. And at the Komitas Museum-Institute, one could imagine presenting a collection of Armenian folk songs as a gift. Deciding which book to give to which guest…

The Trap of “Universal Love”

How such love feeds on hatred and fear Hermann Hesse…

Living in the “Kingdom of Lies” Comes at a Cost

The Bankruptcy of “Postmodern” Justifications As is well known, there…

Why Do Rulers Aspire to a “Divine” Status?

“All authority is from God” — but not every ruler…

Collective Thinking Means Not Thinking

What emphases would there be if Julien Benda were writing…

From the History of “Elected” Dictators

How “Fighters for Justice” Establish Dictatorship In Armenia, priests, bishops,…

The Characteristics of Moral Crises

How Nietzsche described them, and how relevant his description remains…

All Opposition Figures Are “Russian Spies”

The Foreign Intelligence Service Has Exposed “Hybrid Threats” Armenia’s Foreign…

Why “Peace to All” Is Said During the Divine Liturgy

And why one must not attend the Liturgy with the…

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