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An Appeal to the 'Democratic Conscience of the State'
Won't Get You Far
Natasha Lennard on Anti-Fascism and the Criminalization
of Protest in America
By
Natasha Lennard
| April 26, 2019
Germaine Greer and the Cusp of
the Feminist Revolution
On the Early Days of the Women's Liberation Movement
By
Elizabeth Kleinhenz
| April 19, 2019
The Cautionary Patriotism of
the Presidents Adams
Father and Son Alike, Suspicious of Too Much Charisma
By
Nancy Isenberg and Andrew Burstein
| April 18, 2019
Where Suspicion Meets Reality: How Conspiracy Enters the American Mainstream
Irradiated Milk, Mind Control, Demonic Minions and Other Oddities
By
Anna Merlan
| April 16, 2019
Heike Geissler's Grim Account of
the Amazon Workplace
Inside the Belly of a Very Contemporary Beast
By
Monika Zaleska
| April 16, 2019
What Does
Ulysses
Tell Us About
Pete Buttigieg?
On Judging a Candidate By What They Read
By
Tyler Malone
| April 15, 2019
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
Why Are So Many Fictional Teens
Entering Cults?
By
Katherine Cusumano
| April 15, 2019
Reading Neruda and Learning to Heal My Diasporic Wounds
By
Javier Zamora
| April 12, 2019
Lizzie Post Got Stoned Every Day to Write About Pot Etiquette
By
Eric Vilas-Boas
| April 11, 2019
Not-So-Good Guys with Guns: On the Origins of the NRA
Guns Don't Kill People, Horseless Carriages Kill People
By
Igor Volsky
| April 10, 2019
Discovering Ralph Waldo Emerson in the Golden Age of Sneakers
From Run DMC to Spike Lee to "Self-Reliance"
By
A. Sandosharaj
| April 10, 2019
Falling in Love with Malcolm X—and His Mastery of Metaphor
"The metaphor reveals a world behind the world of things."
By
Mateo Askaripour
| April 10, 2019
In the Aftermath of Civil War, a Writing Workshop Aims for Peace
Sarah Hoenicke on Finding Paths to Healing in Sri Lanka
By
Sarah Hoenicke
| April 9, 2019
Too Often, Society Equates a Woman's Mistakes with Her Character
Clare Fisher on Teaching and Writing About Incarcerated Women
By
Clare Fisher
| April 9, 2019
How Did Conspiracy Theories Come to Dominate American Culture?
Thomas Milan Konda Untangles Our Obsession Complicated Plots
By
Thomas Milan Konda
| April 8, 2019
The Wrong Kind of Redemption: A Civil War That Never Ended
Philip Dray on Henry Louis Gates Jr.’s New Book and the “Glorious Failure” of Reconstruction
By
Philip Dray
| April 8, 2019
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