
United States in 2025: Social Problems Denied via Rhetorics of Refusal
Societies survive and grow when they successfully navigate their contradictions. Eventually, however, accumulating contradictions overwhelm existing m...

Societies survive and grow when they successfully navigate their contradictions. Eventually, however, accumulating contradictions overwhelm existing m...

By Klaus Döring One of the most important parts in my life is the belief in supernatural power which governs the universe. It doesn’t matter which rel...

WE obviously have to be governed by the rule of law. Without the law, we can only expect disorder and chaos, and all other forms of injustice. But we ...

“We need long-term support, not just relief goods after storms,” says Carlito Moncal, president of the Tabunacan Fisher Folk Association in Miagao, Il...

On a Monday morning, Bon enthusiastically left home for work. On his bicycle, he carried his backpack, lunchbox, and his dream of giving a brighter fu...

Building a compelling and credible Brand Iloilo is a task too big for any individual, group, or office. It demands a collective effort, a shared purpo...

Everyone has a crush story, that little blush-worthy narrative of unspoken admiration. Having a crush is as natural as it is timeless, transcending ag...

By James Jimenez A long time and another lifetime ago, I – like every other law student – used to write case digests as a way of studying jurisprudenc...

“The word nobody wants to use, but you see if you are here illegally, that’s the punishment, deportation.” —Tom Tancredo WHEN President Donald Trump r...