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Steffen Moestrup

Regular contributor to MODERN TIMES, and docent at Denmark's Medie- og Journalisthøjskole.

Torture, climate change and a father who no longer exists

We look at content from journalist-based senders as well as a touching Norwegian documentary.

Foucault, plastic and persecuted minorities

Three touches in the audio-visual waters online.

Moral autonomy in the room

GAMES: The space classic Elite has come in new clothes, but it is the infinite universe and the many moral choices that are the driving force of the game.

Conflict-free utopia

Going to a film festival in Jerusalem is most of all a reminder of the mental baggage you drag into this peculiar region.

Vulture, Rats – and a coveted woman

Bloodborne and The Witcher 3 both start in the Middle Ages and revolve around alchemy, the occult, knights, ghosts, magic and the tension between rationality and belief.

"I understand the volunteer warrior well"

There are no ideals associated with peace. It is greyed out and diffuse. Therefore, it is only natural for young men to be drawn to Syria to fight, believes author Kim Leine, a contemporary of the war novel Abyss.