Benjamin Franklin, one of America’s Founding Fathers, penned “Information for Those Who Want to Move to America” in response to numerous inquiries from Europeans seeking […]
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Indian Removal Act: The Cherokee Memorials and the Struggle for Indigenous Rights
The Indian Removal Act of 1830 is a dark chapter in American history, aiming to displace Native American tribes from their ancestral lands in existing […]
Abigail and John Adams Converse on Women’s Rights
The American Revolution was the revolt between 1775 and 1783 that resulted in the re-establishment of a country where the principles of liberty, equality, civil […]
Lyndon Johnson’s “Great Society” on Voting Rights and the American Promise
The 1960s explores various era themes, including the civil rights movement, anti-war rallies, and the creation of new forms of popular culture. It also considers […]
What is biopolitics and biopower, and can we talk about the existence of these concepts in Turkey?
The term biopower is a concept coined by the French philosopher Michel Foucault and developed as part of his philosophical work. Foucault defines biopower as […]