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Bringing <em>The Cradle Will Rock</em> Back to Life

Bringing The Cradle Will Rock Back to Life

On the Political Musical by Marc Blitzstein

By John Mauceri | June 22, 2018

The Gig Economy: Lower Wages, More Injuries, Horrible Benefits

The Gig Economy: Lower Wages, More Injuries, Horrible Benefits

It's Worse Than You Think

By Sarah Kessler | June 14, 2018

New York City, the Perfect Setting for a Fictional Cold War Strike

New York City, the Perfect Setting for a Fictional Cold War Strike

On Collier's 1950 Cover Story, “Hiroshima, USA: Can Anything Be Done About It?”

By Sara Blair | June 13, 2018

"Whatever Guantanamo is Like, It Can’t Be Worse Than This"

Lakhdar Boumediene on Being Arrested in Bosnia and Sent to the American Military Prison

By Lakhdar Boumediene | June 12, 2018

The Young Anarchist and Future <em>Joy of Sex</em> Author Who Sparred with George Orwell Over World War II

The Young Anarchist and Future Joy of Sex Author Who Sparred with George Orwell Over World War II

"Alex Comfort Reveals Orwell as a More Problematic, but Also More Human, Figure"

By Eric Laursen | June 11, 2018

Abraham Lincoln: Breaking Down the Myth of a Perfect President

Abraham Lincoln: Breaking Down the Myth of a Perfect President

Fred Kaplan on the Antislavery Moralist Who Distrusted Abolitionism

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The Photographer Who Recorded Assad's Torture

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The Last Days of Robert F. Kennedy

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How a Guesthouse in Florida is Creating a Trans Community

How a Guesthouse in Florida is Creating a Trans Community

A Visit to the Only Retreat Dedicated to Gender-Nonconforming Clients

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Being a Marine Taught Me How to Kill, But Not How to Handle Death

Being a Marine Taught Me How to Kill, But Not How to Handle Death

Searching for the Spiritual in the Midst of Combat

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Ego and Impulse Have Always Been a Threat to Democracy

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Ingrid Rossellini on the Follies of Using Your Gut in Politics

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Gun Violence: America's Great Common Denominator

Amy Butcher on Waking Up to Gunshots

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How Does Someone Become Untouchable?

How Does Someone Become Untouchable?

Sujatha Gidla Attempts to Answer a Lifelong Question

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How Ammon Bundy Rallied Ranchers Against the Government

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The American Constitution: More or Less Dictated by God

By James Pogue | May 22, 2018

I Forgot, Like You, To Die: 12 Palestinian Writers Respond to the Ongoing Nakba

I Forgot, Like You, To Die: 12 Palestinian Writers Respond to the Ongoing Nakba

"Gaza makes an audacious claim on life; its people continue to resist."

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