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The Moral (and Financial) Hazards of Charging the Sick for Health Care

The Moral (and Financial) Hazards of Charging the Sick for Health Care

From the New Books Network's Book of the Day Podcast

By New Books Network | September 21, 2020

Character-Building: On Past Traumas and a Future for the Stage

Character-Building: On Past Traumas and a Future for the Stage

Dan O'Brien Knows That Every Family is Unhappy in Its Own Way

By Dan O'Brien | September 18, 2020

Ayad Akhtar on Why Literature Isn't Just a 'Bleeding-Heart Liberal' Preoccupation

Ayad Akhtar on Why Literature Isn't Just a 'Bleeding-Heart Liberal' Preoccupation

This Week on The Literary Life Podcast

By The Literary Life | September 18, 2020

On Land Ethics and One of the Last Heaths in Northern Europe

On Land Ethics and One of the Last Heaths in Northern Europe

Why Robert Michael Pyle Is Haunted by a Field of Heather

By Robert Michael Pyle | September 18, 2020

Moving Through Books and Books That Move Us

Moving Through Books and Books That Move Us

Caryl Pagel on Essays That Invite Reader Participation

By Caryl Pagel | September 18, 2020

Can America's Governors Save Our System of Democracy?

Can America's Governors Save Our System of Democracy?

Saladin Ambar on Where Power Lies in These United States

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'We're Looking at a New Cold War': A Conversation with Daniel Yergin

By Bill Cohan | September 18, 2020

Garnette Cadogan on What We're Missing Without Public Space

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Why Do We Still Have the Electoral College?

Why Do We Still Have the Electoral College?

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By New Books Network | September 18, 2020

On Creating Family in the Poetry Classroom

On Creating Family in the Poetry Classroom

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By Literary Hub | September 18, 2020

Let's Rethink How We Talk About Love, Intimacy, and the Absence of Desire

Let's Rethink How We Talk About Love, Intimacy, and the Absence of Desire

Angela Chen on Asexual Romantic Love

By Angela Chen | September 18, 2020

Following the Dirty Money That Floods the Global Economy

Following the Dirty Money That Floods the Global Economy

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By Keen On | September 18, 2020

<em>Intimations</em> by Zadie Smith, Read by the Author

Intimations by Zadie Smith, Read by the Author

This Audiobook Makes Life Worthwhile

By Behind the Mic | September 18, 2020

Premee Mohamed and <br>Her Protagonists Want to Save the World

Premee Mohamed and
Her Protagonists Want to Save the World

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By New Books Network | September 18, 2020

Let's Stop with the Realism Versus Science Fiction and Fantasy Debate

Let's Stop with the Realism Versus Science Fiction and Fantasy Debate

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By Lincoln Michel | September 17, 2020

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