A new book by the British cultural journalist Dorian Lynskey chronicles our centuries-old obsession with doomsday scenarios.
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A literary history of our fascination with apocalypse and armageddon suggests that predictions of doomsday have always been ...
In his new book “Everything Must Go,” Dorian Lynskey recounts two millennia of apocalyptic predictions. Amazingly, it’s not ...
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Why do Nations Fail?
Why do some nations thrive while others falter? It is a question I have thought about often, especially when travelling or reading the news. The answer is not about luck, geography or even natural ...
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As the final generation of Holocaust survivors passes on, the books will remain as "material survivors, as witnesses." ...