Andor' Succeeds Where Other Star Warriors Fail – OpEd – Eurasia Review
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By Titus Techera* The latest installation in the Star Wars saga is finally a reason to celebrate, as it models self-sacrifice and leadership, especially for young men. If there’s anything close to national mythology in America nowadays, it’s Marvel. This may be depressing, but we should nevertheless face the fact and make the best of it. Before that
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