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The Question Haunting the Hungarian People: “What Would You Have Done?”

The Question Haunting the Hungarian People: “What Would You Have Done?”

Rory MacLean Travels to the Forgotten Parts of Europe

By Rory MacLean | January 17, 2020

Amber Tamblyn on a Woman's Right to Choose... From More Than Just One Woman Candidate

Amber Tamblyn on a Woman's Right to Choose... From More Than Just One Woman Candidate

still permeates the current political landscape."">"Even with all the women running for president, an air of sexism
still permeates the current political landscape."

By Amber Tamblyn | January 17, 2020

When It Comes to Immigration, Political Centrism is Useless

When It Comes to Immigration, Political Centrism is Useless

Daniel Denvir on the Necessity of Picking Sides

By Daniel Denvir | January 17, 2020

Christopher Brown on Serving on the Inspiration Behind <em>Rule of Capture</em>

Christopher Brown on Serving on the Inspiration Behind Rule of Capture

In Conversation with Gabrielle Mathieu on the New Books Network

By New Books Network | January 17, 2020

Katherine Kayne on the Strong Women of Hawaii's Painful History

Katherine Kayne on the Strong Women of Hawaii's Painful History

In Conversation with C. P. Lesley on the New Books Network

By New Books Network | January 17, 2020

Indigenous Forest Defenders Around the World Are Dying Anonymous Deaths

Indigenous Forest Defenders Around the World Are Dying Anonymous Deaths

On the Environmental Martyrs of the Global Resource War

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Nationalism, Exclusionary Politics, and the Fate of Kashmir Under Modi's India

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On the Birth of the Economist Class and the Untaming of Corporations

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Considering Garth Greenwell's Revolutionary Erotics

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Finding the Literature I Needed Everywhere But University

Finding the Literature I Needed Everywhere But University

Jessica Andrews on Seeing Herself in the Writing of Adrienne Rich, Jeanette Winterson, Audre Lorde and More

By Jessica Andrews | January 15, 2020

How Edith Wharton's Novel of New York High Society Speaks to Class Divisions Today

How Edith Wharton's Novel of New York High Society Speaks to Class Divisions Today

Jennifer Egan on The House of Mirth

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Life at the End of American Empire

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Richard Lachmann on the Slow Decline of a Superpower

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Where the Male Gaze Doesn't Go: On YouTube's Universe of Make-Up Tutorials

Where the Male Gaze Doesn't Go: On YouTube's Universe of Make-Up Tutorials

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Relearning Old Lessons: What a Forgotten Novel Can Teach Us About Immigration in 2020

Anne Boyd Rioux on Martha Gellhorn’s A Stricken Field

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J.D. Vance has launched a VC fund named after a Tolkien artifact and backed by Peter Thiel.

J.D. Vance has launched a VC fund named after a Tolkien artifact and backed by Peter Thiel.

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On the Antifascist Activists Who Fought in the Streets Long Before Antifa

On the Antifascist Activists Who Fought in the Streets Long Before Antifa

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