Justice Matters: A Response
A response to Justice Matters.
A response to Justice Matters.
An interview with Niko Pfund.
A 14-minute documentary about a Chicago psychologist who managed to have a German family awarded the Yad Vashem “Righteous Among the Nations” title for saving her father’s life in April 1945. The recognition represents the culmination of a long, difficult personal and professional journey for Mona Sue Weissmark, psychology professor and author of “Justice Matters.” The documentary aired nationwide on WDR German television (1.channel in Germany) and was just distributed to schools and churches throughout Germany.
A closer look at Sir Pelham Grenville Wodehouse with help from the DNB.
McPherson looks at, “the only war in modern times as to which we can be sure, first, that no skill or patience of diplomacy would have avoided it; and second, that preservation of the American Union and abolition of negro slavery were two vast triumphs of good by which even the inferno of war was justified.”
James McPherson answers some questions about his new book This Might Scourge.
What do you think of violent video games?
A few questions for Craig Anderson.
NBC video and some answers.
Dreaming of Ireland.
A podcast from the DNB.
Philip Kitcher explores the deceiving nature of truth.
Nicole Rafter takes a closer look at the movie, “The Departed.”
A film about back surgery.
Friday Procrastination.
A closer look at ‘So What’ by Miles Davis.