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“Falsehood flies, and the truth comes limping after it,” as a saying often attributed to Jonathan Swift goes. It captures a simple rule of how information spreads: once a lie is voiced—especially one that flatters the crowd—no amount of refutation the next day will matter much. Very few people will care. The current Armenian authorities make ample use of this pattern. Two examples will suffice. At one of his recent press conferences, a journalist asks Nikol Pashinyan why Yerevan’s potholes were not fixed THIS SPRING. The…

Focus on the past eight years

Secondary issues should not divide us Today, I consider Robert…

The Power of Majority Pressure

Why is the central figure in The Denial of Saint…

Who Are the “Marginal Diaspora Armenians”?

Those who do not support Pashinyan? In general, the label…

The Style of Debate Shapes Its Content

In rural areas, there will surely be elderly people who take this as a display of “boldness.”

When You Can’t Say “No” to the Boss

Redirected Aggression in Animals, Humans—and in Today’s Armenia Many years…

The Taboo on the Word “Artsakh” and Pashinyan’s “Newspeak”

In this case, the ban on words comes from Turkey…

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…

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