From John Rawls to Tai Ji Men: An Autobiographical Confession

From John Rawls to Tai Ji Men: An Autobiographical Confession

Why did I decide to devote a good part to my life to study religious minorities and religious liberty issues? A secular American philosopher had a role on this choice. by Massimo Introvigne* *A paper presented at the webinar “Justice for Tai Ji Men Is Justice for...
The 228 Incident and the Tai Ji Men Case: A View from Argentina

The 228 Incident and the Tai Ji Men Case: A View from Argentina

Argentina and Taiwan share a tragic past. Both have not totally dealt with its legacy. by María Vardé* *Text of a video prepared for the 77th anniversary of the 228 Incident in Taiwan. An article already published in Bitter Winter on February 16th, 2024. Argentina,...
Superman, Tai Ji Men, and the Long Shadow of the 228 Incident

Superman, Tai Ji Men, and the Long Shadow of the 228 Incident

Decades ago, Kuomintang lost a great occasion to promote real democracy and true justice, casting its dark shadow on the future. The Tai Ji men case shows it all too well. by Marco Respinti* *Text of a video prepared for the 77th anniversary of the 228 Incident...
228 and Tai Ji Men: The Duty to Remember

228 and Tai Ji Men: The Duty to Remember

Remembering the tragedy of 1947 is not only an academic exercise. It has clear implications for the present, including for the Tai Ji Men case. by Willy Fautré* *Text of a video prepared for the 77th anniversary of the 228 Incident in Taiwan. An article already...