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Opinions — 2 March 2023Freedom as an EmotionPhilosopher Volodymyr Yermolenko on what holds a community together and how the history of Ukraine resembles archeology and botany
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Opinions — 6 February 2023The Substitution EffectJournalist Vitaly Portnikov on the “other Ukraine” in Moscow’s plans
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Opinions — 24 January 2023This is a war where all that lives is fighting for survivalWriter Oleksandr Mykhed on the everyday genocide of Ukrainians and Russia’s war against civilians
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Opinions — 17 January 2023What Is Ukraine Offering the World?Philosopher Volodymyr Yermolenko on how the 21st century is becoming Ukrainian and why freedom needs not only teeth and arrows but also tanks and air defense
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Opinions — 28 December 2022The Year That Will Not EndJournalist Vitaly Portnikov on the most difficult and crucial year in the modern history of Ukraine
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Opinions — 1 December 2022Individualization of MemorySociologist Danylo Sudyn on the importance of preserving the memory of every man and woman who died at the hands of the occupiers
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Opinions — 23 November 2022Own Dreams and Those of OthersWriter Olena Styazhkina on how Ukrainians are currently fulfilling one Big and hundreds of thousands of small dreams
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Opinions — 14 November 2022Becoming Our Own GoalLiterary critic Vira Ageyeva on the reasons why there can be no Bulgakov Museum on Petliura Street