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Banishments Inside of Banishment: How Global Capitalism Destroys Our Connection to Place

Banishments Inside of Banishment: How Global Capitalism Destroys Our Connection to Place

V (formerly Eve Ensler) Considers Dislocation, Community, and Connection

By V (formerly Eve Ensler) | February 1, 2023

How Donald Trump Bought the Silence of Potential Detractors

How Donald Trump Bought the Silence of Potential Detractors

Elie Honig on the Former President’s Manipulation of the Legal System

By Elie Honig | February 1, 2023

Tegan Nia Swanson on How to Tell a True Survivor Story

Tegan Nia Swanson on How to Tell a True Survivor Story

"Storytelling allows us to trace rivers of influence and generational patterns back and forth from their source."

By Tegan Nia Swanson | February 1, 2023

Elie Honig Wonders If Donald Trump Will EVER Go to Jail?

Elie Honig Wonders If Donald Trump Will EVER Go to Jail?

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | February 1, 2023

Revisiting Svetlana Alexievich’s <em>The Unwomanly Face of War</em> During Russia’s War on Ukraine

Revisiting Svetlana Alexievich’s The Unwomanly Face of War During Russia’s War on Ukraine

This Week From the Lit Century Podcast

By Lit Century | January 31, 2023

Why I’m Still on Strike: Portraits from the HarperCollins Picket Line

Why I’m Still on Strike: Portraits from the HarperCollins Picket Line

58 Days and 308,500 Steps (and Counting)

By Olivia McGiff | January 30, 2023

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Journeys of a Humanitarian: How Jane Olson Emulated Her Hero Eleanor Roosevelt to Become a World Citizen

By Keen On | January 30, 2023

Zaria Ware on the Audacious Legacy of Black Artists and Models in Western Art

By Keen On | January 27, 2023

“No Veils, No Oppression!” Watching From a Distance As Women Fight for Freedom in Iran

By Sahar Delijani | January 27, 2023

Lee Drutman Makes the Case for Multiparty Democracy in America

Lee Drutman Makes the Case for Multiparty Democracy in America

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | January 27, 2023

Hunger, Loneliness and Misery at Work: Jon Clifton on the Global Rise of Unhappiness

Hunger, Loneliness and Misery at Work: Jon Clifton on the Global Rise of Unhappiness

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | January 27, 2023

This Is Not Who We Are: Zachary Shore on America’s Struggle Between Vengeance and Virtue

This Is Not Who We Are: Zachary Shore on America’s Struggle Between Vengeance and Virtue

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | January 26, 2023

Valentine Low on How the British Royal Family is Transforming Itself Into a 21st-Century Institution

Valentine Low on How the British Royal Family is Transforming Itself Into a 21st-Century Institution

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | January 26, 2023

How a Group of Black Activists Inspired Solidarity and Struggle in Mississippi

How a Group of Black Activists Inspired Solidarity and Struggle in Mississippi

Dan Berger on Freedom Summer in the Segregationist Heart of the Deep South

By Dan Berger | January 25, 2023

Watching the Films of Weimar Germany to Understand Our Increasingly Fascistic Present

Watching the Films of Weimar Germany to Understand Our Increasingly Fascistic Present

“My dive into Weimar Germany taught me that authoritarianism doesn’t always follow a linear path.”

By Travis Mushett | January 25, 2023

Frank Vogl on the American Bankers and Politicians Enabling Kleptocrats Around the World

Frank Vogl on the American Bankers and Politicians Enabling Kleptocrats Around the World

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | January 25, 2023

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