Politics Will We All Be Extremists? The New Slovak Penal Code Amendment On October 25, Slovak parliament passed a new amendatory act to the Slovak penal code, effective January 1, 2017. Its declared purpose is to tighten up the fight against extremism. What does a closer look at its provisions show? Many Unanswered Questions Regarding the EU Immigration Policy In the midst of an unrelenting immigration crisis, the motto of EU politicians is: "we will not grant asylum to economic immigrants, but we will help refugees fleeing war or political persecution". Manifesto for the Resolution of the Immigration Crisis in the European Union In the last months, immigration to the European Union has become the main topic of interest. The European Union is facing an influx of refugees of proportions never experienced before. Seeking a solution is challenging both for national governments and representatives of the EU. See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil: An Ttterly Shocking—and Distinctively British—Child Sex Abuse Scandal The recent child sex abuse case in Rotherham, Great Britain, shocked the British society. We are bringing you an article on this topic from The Economist. [IPPR] Steven Farron – The Affirmative Action Hoax : Diversity, the Importance of Character and Other Lies (Excerpt) The book The Affirmative Action Hoax : Diversity, the Importance of Character and Other Lies is a critical contribution to the discussion about positive discrimination (affirmative action) in the US. Official History in Slovak and Czech Law (Excerpt) Abstract: The article deals with the concept of official history. It lists some examples of official history from current Slovak and Czech law, suggests a classification of official history and briefly discusses theoretical questions related to official history.