Social Justice Was Hitler a Man of the Left? Nazi revisionism in America revolves around the idea that anyone you don’t like gets to be a fascist. Michael Scott Moore
Social Justice Bishop Pieronek and the Holocaust East and West remember World War II in different ways. Michael Scott Moore
Social Justice European Schizophrenia About the Far Right The European Union wrestles with ways to foster minority viewpoints without subsidizing tomorrow's Hitlers. Michael Scott Moore
Social Justice Bauhaus and the Nazis: The Politics of Collaboration The case of an avant-garde architect, who defied then assisted the Nazi machine, makes hard and fast judgments difficult. Michael Scott Moore
News in Brief Stalin’s Revival in Russia Russia wrestles with rehabilitating its great Soviet-era wartime leader and homicidal maniac. Michael Scott Moore
Social Justice Trying the Foot Soldiers The final wave of Nazi trials focuses on now-octogenarian pawns of the end game that was the Holocaust. Michael Scott Moore
Social Justice Question Time for Denialism The BBC finds the right way to counter Holocaust deniers: You have the public question them. Michael Scott Moore
Social Justice The Awkward Case for Preserving Holocaust Relics As time erodes the ephemera of genocide, the purpose behind preserving every physical bit of atrocity becomes a question for archivists and ethicists. Michael Scott Moore
News in Brief How Do You Prosecute a Pirate? Like dogs chasing cars, Western powers cruising for Somali pirates are a little stumped about what to do when they're captured. Michael Scott Moore
News in Brief The Pirate Stock Market A Lloyd's of Haradheere? Or, how Somali pirates are imitating the West through ad-venture capitalism. Michael Scott Moore