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The Holocaust, the Orphanage, and the 2026 Warning: The Sovereignty of the Soul

The history of the Holocaust is often told through numbers – six million dead, 1.5 million of them children. But numbers are easy to deny, and statistics are easy to ignore. One antidote to erasure is the story of the … Continue reading

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Power, Language, and the Dehumanization of the “Other”

Words. The architecture of power begins here. Not with bombs, not with armies, but with permission – the permission to see others as less than human. The language of leadership is never just about “style.” It is never just “authenticity.” … Continue reading

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The Politics of Never Saying “Sorry”

We’ve all met them. The boss who blames the intern for their own mistake. The friend who says, “I’m sorry you felt that way,” instead of “I was wrong.” Psychologists say this behavior often comes from deep insecurity – some … Continue reading

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