The Murder of a Category: The Promise (Terry George, 2016) and Idealism, History, and Armenian Genocide in Turkey

Mount Ararat, a traditional reference point for Armenians, is outside the current state’s borders. [...]thoughts are inspired by The Promise, a fascinating feature film; and partly inspired by contemplation of William Saroyan, a writer of drama and fiction, and philosophy professors Paul and Peter B...

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