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Twitter apparently suspended a journalist's social media account over this book cover.

Twitter apparently suspended a journalist's social media account over this book cover.

By Corinne Segal | June 12, 2019

The Traffic Stop: One of the Great Abuses of Police Power in Contemporary Life

The Traffic Stop: One of the Great Abuses of Police Power in Contemporary Life

Dan Albert on an Obsolete Enforcement Practice That Just Won't Die

By Dan Albert | June 12, 2019

How Beyoncé Revolutionized the American Political Landscape

How Beyoncé Revolutionized the American Political Landscape

How Pop Culture Can Be an Essential Political Tools to reinvigorate education

By Kevin Allred | June 11, 2019

On the Rise of the Feminist Internet

On the Rise of the Feminist Internet

"This magazine is about speaking up. Will that make us bitchy? Yeah."

By Linda Hirshman | June 11, 2019

With Apologies to Orwell, We've Gone Way Past <em>1984</em>

With Apologies to Orwell, We've Gone Way Past 1984

From Putin to Trump, We Are Being Told to "reject the evidence of your eyes and ears."

By Dorian Lynskey | June 7, 2019

Selahattin Demirtaş Writes From a High Security Turkish Prison

Selahattin Demirtaş Writes From a High Security Turkish Prison

"The words in my head have never been so free."

By Selahattin Demirtaş | June 6, 2019

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Life on the Margins in a Kingdom of Cartels

Life on the Margins in a Kingdom of Cartels

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By Dan Werb | June 5, 2019

Jill Lepore on Early American Ideas of Nationalism

Jill Lepore on Early American Ideas of Nationalism

"Inevitably, the age of national bootblacks and national oyster houses and national blacksmiths produced national history books."

By Jill Lepore | June 4, 2019

The Dark Side of the <br>Chinese Dream

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How Ayn Rand Became the Spirit of Our Time

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Ece Temelkuran's 7 Taxonomies of Global Populism

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An Oral History of the Landmark Magazine for Trans Men That Became a Movement

An Oral History of the Landmark Magazine for Trans Men That Became a Movement

Amos Mac and Rocco Katastrophe on Original Plumbing

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Ece Temelkuran on Erdogan, Trump, and the Banality of Evil

Ece Temelkuran on Erdogan, Trump, and the Banality of Evil

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