As the US officially draws down its presence in Afghanistan, the Taliban has wasted no time in reclaiming territory, forcing
Tag: Myth of the 20th
Myth of the 20th Century: Olympia
Filmed in 1936 Berlin during the Olympic games, Leni Riefenstahl’s ‘Olympia’ showcased the German celebration of international competition and virtues
Myth of the 20th Century: Afghanistan – a Retrospective
Landlocked and at the ancient crossroads of the Mongol, Persian, Alexandrian and British empires, Afghanistan has long held a history
Myth of the 20th Century: California is our Future – After Dark
With American Independence Day rapidly approaching, and the heat of the summer bearing down on an already overstretched water and
Myth of the 20th Century: The Camp of the Saints
Written in 1973 by Jean Raspail, ‘The Camp of the Saints’ depicts a dystopian scenario where France and the West
Myth of the 20th Century: Fire on the Water – After Dark
Returning from a brief hiatus, we wanted to cover some of the more significant developments in recent weeks, including the
Myth of the 20th Century: Kent State
As Vietnam War imagery goes, Kent State is up there with the self-immolating monk and children running from a napalm
Myth of the 20th Century: Red Army Faction – Der Baader Meinhof Komplex
Growing up in the generation following the second world war, Andreas Baader, Gudrun Ensslin and Ulrike Meinhof lead the West
Myth of the 20th Century: The Visible Hand: The Managerial Revolution in American Business
In the days of Calvin Coolidge, it was said the “business of America is business.” By contrast to other cultures
Myth of the 20th Century: Dune – After Dark
“I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my