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David BellEurasia Review |

One advantage of growing up in Australia is being unencumbered by intellectual pursuits. Seminal works such as Henry Lawson’s The Loaded Dog defined

The Seduction of New Revelations People always seem to need something new, or at least those who consider it important

Changing the direction of a dinosaur was, presumably, hard for any who tried. Especially when the direction of the dinosaur

The Covid response was not an error, and it was not the result of rushing to address a crisis due

American healthcare is currently providing us with an excellent lesson in what capitalism looks like in the absence of a

The primary reason people in wealthy countries live longer than those in poorer countries is that they have better sanitation (e.g....

One way to determine whether a suggestion is worth following is to look at the evidence presented to support it.

What War Means My mother once told me how my father still woke up screaming in the night years after

On Day One of his new administration, United States President Donald Trump signed an executive order notifying an intent to withdraw from

Trump should mold the WHO into an organization that serves countries and their populations — not profit — and replace it if he can't.

The commercial imperative to extract money from human bodies is playing havoc with medical education, and the body of knowledge through which the...

Words can harm. The childhood saying “Sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me” is obviously untrue. Words bring ruin and...

We live in a world where oligarchs accumulate land, use their media assets to denigrate natural foods, and invest in fake alternatives. On the other...
