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All good things must come to an end. Fortunately, that s no longer the case for
Log Horizon as a whole; five years after season two aired, season three is back to pick up the story. But, as the subtitle of this season indicates, it is the end of the Round Table Conference, the group Shiroe put together out of the leaders of major Akiba guilds back when everyone was first trapped in what had previously been a game. That was, in game time, a little under a year ago, and as things have evolved in Akiba and the surrounding world, different people and guilds have begun to move in differing directions.
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‘History Will Speak’: the Revolutionary Life of Patrice Lumumba
Iconic revolutionary figures permeate the landscapes of history.
By Stephen G. Hall
Note: Last year marked the 60th anniversary of the Congo Crisis, which began shortly after the country achieved independence on July 15, 1960. It culminated in the death of the country’s first post-independence leader Patrice Lumumba (1925-1960). Not unlike our current struggles around police brutality, structural racism, white supremacy and understanding how the injustices of the past inform the inequities of the present, Lumumba’s life and death provides an important window into these realities. It helps us to understand the connectons between the past and the present and the global implications of racism and white
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Gandhi’s Declaration Of Civil Disobedience Movement In 1930, German Social Democracy, and Franz Josef Furtwängler | Nirode K. Barooah
by Nirode K. Barooah
[ While almost the whole German popular press denounced the Indian Civil Disobedience movement under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi in 1930 Franz Josef Furtwängler (1894-1964), the International Secretary of the General German Trade Union Federation (ADGB) tried to persuade his fellow Social Democrats and Trade-unionists to understand Gandhi and the Indian Freedom movement on the ground of anti-imperialism. Furtwängler who had toured India during 1926 27 as a member of the Anglo-German delegation of Textile Union met Gandhi and many other leading Indian personalities including the top trade union leaders. He was convinced that Indians were ripe enough for self-government and argued that the fact that Great Britain was then governed by a Socialist (Labou