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On Co-Living and the New Generation of Digital Nomads

On Co-Living and the New Generation of Digital Nomads

Diana Lind Visits Gramercy House in Manhattan

By Diana Lind | October 16, 2020

The American Dream Has Always Been Open to Interpretation

The American Dream Has Always Been Open to Interpretation

Ian Brown in Conversation with Andrew Keen on the Keen On Podcast

By Keen On | October 16, 2020

Why Our Politics Smell Like Teen Spirit

Why Our Politics Smell Like Teen Spirit

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

By New Books Network | October 16, 2020

Stacey Abrams is publishing a

Stacey Abrams is publishing a "Supreme Court thriller" in May.

By Corinne Segal | October 15, 2020

From Napoleon to Trump, on the <br>Tyrant As Troll

From Napoleon to Trump, on the
Tyrant As Troll

Liesl Schillinger Considers the Ways in Which History Repeats

By Liesl Schillinger | October 15, 2020

Rebecca Solnit on Black Swans, Slim Chances, and the 2020 Presidential Election

Rebecca Solnit on Black Swans, Slim Chances, and the 2020 Presidential Election

"The tricky thing about hope is to not confuse it with optimism."

By Rebecca Solnit | October 15, 2020

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How Do We Rebuild a Shared American Reality on a Foundation of Lies?

By Roger Berkowitz | October 15, 2020

Jason Diamond on Suburban Sprawl, AKA Attack of the Blob

By The Maris Review | October 15, 2020

Fatima Bhutto: No One Who Has Suffered the Handprint of America Is Surprised by Police Brutality

By The Quarantine Tapes | October 15, 2020

How Neoliberalism Created the New Age of Monopolies

How Neoliberalism Created the New Age of Monopolies

Barry C. Lynn in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | October 15, 2020

Ismail White and Chryl Laird: Why Blacks Vote Democrat

Ismail White and Chryl Laird: Why Blacks Vote Democrat

Introducing the Princeton University Press Ideas Podcast

By New Books Network | October 15, 2020

Voting Isn't Guaranteed—Black Women Know That Better Than Anyone

Voting Isn't Guaranteed—Black Women Know That Better Than Anyone

Martha S. Jones in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | October 14, 2020

Insider or Outsider? A Brief History of the Classification of Black Music

Insider or Outsider? A Brief History of the Classification of Black Music

Anaïs Duplan on Popular Language, Outside Figures, and the Struggle for Recognition

By Anaïs Duplan | October 14, 2020

Journalist Nomi Prins Explains That $7 Trillion the Fed Magically Created

Journalist Nomi Prins Explains That $7 Trillion the Fed Magically Created

From The Quarantine Tapes Podcast with Paul Holdengräber

By The Quarantine Tapes | October 14, 2020

Poets and Revolutionaries: On Grappling with Lebanon's Descent to War

Poets and Revolutionaries: On Grappling with Lebanon's Descent to War

From Kim Ghattas's Cundill Prize-Nominated
Black Wave

By Kim Ghattas | October 14, 2020

The Jamaican Slave Insurgency That Transformed the World

The Jamaican Slave Insurgency That Transformed the World

From Vincent Brown's Cundill Prize-Nominated
Tacky’s Revolt

By Vincent Brown | October 14, 2020

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