GERMANY
January/February 2012
The death of Christa Wolf has left Germany bereft of a powerful bridge of literary consciousness, whose universal work could talk to a once-divided nation
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September 2011
Had any one of three plausible scenarios happened, the Second World War might have been concluded a year earlier, sparing millions of lives
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July/August 2011
‘In Germany, whether it’s a matter of beansprouts or nuclear power plants, moral superiority can quickly turn into self-centred hysteria’
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April 2011
The Left must abstain from lionizing the life and work of the Polish-born German Marxist martyr, Rosa Luxemburg
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