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Ruben Vardanyan, imprisoned in Baku and in the hands of an enemy that may subject him not only to a staged “trial” but also to outright physical retribution, affirms: “Artsakh existed, Artsakh exists, Artsakh will exist.” Meanwhile, the Civil Contract officials living in cotton wool — cushioned by their positions, government cars, and bonuses — do not even dare to utter the name of Artsakh. The contrast is stark, almost jarring. And it reveals a great deal about our reality in Armenia. In the first case,…

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…

Let’s Not Look for “Moral Anchors” Abroad

Believing in the “humanism” of great powers is naïve When…

In the Absence of Grand Narratives The Only Hero of Armenia’s Official Mythology is Pashinyan

In a significant share of American films, one cannot help…

Is It Possible to Measure Sincerity “Scientifically”?

The real measure is how willing a person is to…

When States Collapse — It’s Because They’ve Lost Their Meaning

“Simply living well” is not a purpose Why do states…

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