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Ashley C. Ford: If “Kids Are the Future,” Why Don’t We Act Like it?

Ashley C. Ford: If “Kids Are the Future,” Why Don’t We Act Like it?

In Conversation with Jordan Kisner on Thresholds

By Thresholds | July 6, 2022

“To Secure Democracy You Have To Be Ready to Fight For It Relentlessly.” Readings To Inspire Democratic Struggle

“To Secure Democracy You Have To Be Ready to Fight For It Relentlessly.” Readings To Inspire Democratic Struggle

David E. Hoffman Recommends Larry Diamond, Timothy Snyder, And More

By David E. Hoffman | July 6, 2022

Jonathan Rauch Contemplates (and Fears) a Post-Democratic America

Jonathan Rauch Contemplates (and Fears) a Post-Democratic America

In Conversation with Andrew Keen

By Keen On | July 6, 2022

What to Make of America On Its 246th Birthday

What to Make of America On Its 246th Birthday

Ian Buruma in Conversation with Andrew Keen

By Keen On | July 6, 2022

NIMBYism vs YIMBYism: How to Reinvent the City to Solve the Homelessness Pandemic

NIMBYism vs YIMBYism: How to Reinvent the City to Solve the Homelessness Pandemic

Max Holleran in Conversation with Andrew Keen

By Keen On | July 6, 2022

Why a Bloody End to Democracy in America Is Not Only Likely But Maybe Even Inevitable

Why a Bloody End to Democracy in America Is Not Only Likely But Maybe Even Inevitable

Elizabeth Sandifer in Conversation with Andrew Keen

By Keen On | July 5, 2022

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What Discourse Regulation by Social Media Giants Means For Democratic Societies

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Apocalypse Now? On Crypto Scams, End Times, and Far Right Nostalgia

Apocalypse Now? On Crypto Scams, End Times, and Far Right Nostalgia

Andrew Keen Thinks We Should All Read Peter Zeihan

By Andrew Keen | July 1, 2022

Patrick Radden Keefe on Why Access in Journalism is Overrated

Patrick Radden Keefe on Why Access in Journalism is Overrated

On the Art of the “Writearound”

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The Alchemy of Language: Ina Cariño on Naming, Claiming, and Protecting Ancestral Land

The Alchemy of Language: Ina Cariño on Naming, Claiming, and Protecting Ancestral Land

“I spell myself deliberately, with intention: an alchemization, plain metal to gold.”

By Ina Cariño | July 1, 2022

How to Stop a War in Ukraine That Doesn’t Know How to Stop Itself

How to Stop a War in Ukraine That Doesn’t Know How to Stop Itself

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By Open Source | July 1, 2022

Is It Possible That the Russians Are Now Winning the War in Ukraine?

Is It Possible That the Russians Are Now Winning the War in Ukraine?

Chris Miller in Conversation with Andrew Keen

By Keen On | July 1, 2022

“The Sky is Innocent.” New Writing by Ukrainian Poet Ostap Slyvynsky

“The Sky is Innocent.” New Writing by Ukrainian Poet Ostap Slyvynsky

Translated From the Ukrainian by Amelia Glaser and Yuliya Ilchuk

By Literary Hub | June 30, 2022

Why Solidarity is Not a Finite Resource

Why Solidarity is Not a Finite Resource

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