Levi Pierpont

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The hardest sacrifice is to live: Reflections on collectivism one year after my friend’s self-immolation

I don’t remember when I first heard about the airman who had set himself on fire outside of the Israeli embassy. All I know is that I knew about it before I knew it was Aaron. And so, I responded to his death at that time with the same callousness with which I had responded […]
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