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On Mark Zuckerberg's Pandering Relationship<br> to the Right

On Mark Zuckerberg's Pandering Relationship
to the Right

David Kirkpatrick in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | November 2, 2020

Are Antitrust Democrats Ignoring the Opportunities of Technology?

Are Antitrust Democrats Ignoring the Opportunities of Technology?

Keith Teare in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | November 2, 2020

How American Politicians Learned to Lie to Voters

How American Politicians Learned to Lie to Voters

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By Gilda Daniels | November 2, 2020

On the Language of Nonviolence and the US Criminal Justice System

On the Language of Nonviolence and the US Criminal Justice System

Michael Fischer Urges Us to Think Beyond the Binary Terms of Criminality

By Michael Fischer | November 2, 2020

Conservatism is Always Evolving

Conservatism is Always Evolving

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By New Books Network | November 2, 2020

George Orwell's <em>1984</em> is Always Just Around the Corner

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This Week on the History of Literature Podcast

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A Witch’s Rules of Matrimony

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Jaywalking in a Dictatorship: What We Risk For Justice, From the US to Belarus

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Dear Vote, or Why This Election Day I’m Coming Out of the Boiler Room

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How New York's Leaders Enabled Trump All the Way to the Presidency

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How Reading Hemingway Shaped John McCain's Honor Code

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Please Don't Feed the Gringos: The US-Mexico Divide

Please Don't Feed the Gringos: The US-Mexico Divide

Claudio Lomnitz on Borders as Animal Enclosures

By Claudio Lomnitz | October 29, 2020

Thomas Abt on How to End Urban Violence

Thomas Abt on How to End Urban Violence

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

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On the Great Cairo Fire of 1952

On the Great Cairo Fire of 1952

From the new book by Amin Maalouf

By Amin Maalouf | October 29, 2020

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