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What Heidegger's Nazism Means for Modern Philosophy

What Heidegger's Nazism Means for Modern Philosophy

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

By New Books Network | October 19, 2020

On the Feminist Origins of Menna van Praag's <em>The Sisters Grimm</em>

On the Feminist Origins of Menna van Praag's The Sisters Grimm

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By New Books Network | October 16, 2020

Why Our Politics Smell Like Teen Spirit

Why Our Politics Smell Like Teen Spirit

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By New Books Network | October 16, 2020

Ismail White and Chryl Laird: Why Blacks Vote Democrat

Ismail White and Chryl Laird: Why Blacks Vote Democrat

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By New Books Network | October 15, 2020

What Progressives Could Accomplish by Merging the Fights for Racial and Economic Justice

What Progressives Could Accomplish by Merging the Fights for Racial and Economic Justice

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By New Books Network | October 14, 2020

Coming of Age As a Roadie

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