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70 Years of Misapplied Allegory: Happy Birthday <em>1984</em>!

70 Years of Misapplied Allegory: Happy Birthday 1984!

John Rodden on the Ways We Use Orwell to Talk About American Presidents

By John Rodden | June 5, 2019

Life on the Margins in a Kingdom of Cartels

Life on the Margins in a Kingdom of Cartels

On the Rise and Fall of Mexico's Narco Empire

By Dan Werb | June 5, 2019

Jill Lepore on Early American Ideas of Nationalism

Jill Lepore on Early American Ideas of Nationalism

"Inevitably, the age of national bootblacks and national oyster houses and national blacksmiths produced national history books."

By Jill Lepore | June 4, 2019

The Dark Side of the <br>Chinese Dream

The Dark Side of the
Chinese Dream

Ma Jian on the Short Path from Utopia to Dystopia

By Ma Jian | June 3, 2019

How Ayn Rand Became the Spirit of Our Time

How Ayn Rand Became the Spirit of Our Time

Lisa Duggan on the Influence of the Original Mean Girl

By Lisa Duggan | May 31, 2019

Ece Temelkuran's 7 Taxonomies of Global Populism

Ece Temelkuran's 7 Taxonomies of Global Populism

The Author of How to Lose a Country in Conversation with Andrew Keen

By Keen On | May 31, 2019

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An Oral History of the Landmark Magazine for Trans Men That Became a Movement

By Corinne Segal | May 30, 2019

Ece Temelkuran on Erdogan, Trump, and the Banality of Evil

By Ece Temelkuran | May 28, 2019

Cartoon Brexit villain Jacob Rees-Mogg's book is getting roasted by critics.

By Dan Sheehan | May 21, 2019

Anna Deavere Smith: Some Notes on <em>Notes from the Field</em>

Anna Deavere Smith: Some Notes on Notes from the Field

"It all starts with listening."

By Anna Deavere Smith | May 21, 2019

Ebony Thomas on Seeking the Fantastic When the World Tells You Not To

Ebony Thomas on Seeking the Fantastic When the World Tells You Not To

Writing Towards Magic as a Person of Color

By Ebony Elizabeth Thomas | May 21, 2019

In India, One Publisher's High-Stakes Fight for a Caste-Free Society

In India, One Publisher's High-Stakes Fight for a Caste-Free Society

Changing the Conversation One Book at a Time

By Liesl Schwabe | May 20, 2019

Ani DiFranco on Reproductive Freedom and Taking on the Patriarchy

Ani DiFranco on Reproductive Freedom and Taking on the Patriarchy

"I have had two abortions, I have borne two children."

By Ani DiFranco | May 20, 2019

As abortion stories flood the internet one wonders when it will ever be enough?

As abortion stories flood the internet one wonders when it will ever be enough?

By Kaylen Ralph | May 17, 2019

The Ongoing Exile of the Undocumented

The Ongoing Exile of the Undocumented

Oscar Villalon on The Death and Life of Aida Hernandez

By Oscar Villalon | May 17, 2019

A New Generation, Betrayed by the Old, is Rising Up on Climate Change

A New Generation, Betrayed by the Old, is Rising Up on Climate Change

Poise, Power, and the Young Women Leading the Way

By Pierre Ducrozet | May 17, 2019

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