David Volodzko has been teaching philosophy and literature in East Asia for ten years. He holds a degree in English and a masters in Liberal Studies. He is currently based in southern China.
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Published in: HomeThe common mind: the politics of English education in China
The great wave of English education in China is slowly affecting the educational system as a whole. And the...
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Published in: HomeBurning hearts
Self-immolation is slowly becoming the go-to way for Tibetans to protest against Chinese oppression. This...
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Published in: HomeThe modern rise of Nazi chic
A mixture of ignorant customers and profit hungry retailers are trivialising the symbolism of Hitler and Nazi...
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Published in: HomeWhat the 2010 Haiti earthquake can teach us about economic partisanship
In crisis and recovery situations such as post-earthquake Haiti, we cannot afford to be wedded to ideology, argues...
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Published in: HomeTrading lives: Gilad Shalit – Israeli perspectives
Though critics consider the trade a tactical weakness, Israelis on the front lines want to know that the government...
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Published in: HomeA prayer for Denmark
Denmark's 2011 election is upon us. Considering that the nation has been run by a right-wing coalition for ten...