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A World on Fire: Fatima Bhutto on Surviving Crisis

A World on Fire: Fatima Bhutto on Surviving Crisis

...and Chronicling Where Things Went So Wrong

By Fatima Bhutto | October 8, 2020

Fifteen Years After Katrina: Kristina Kay Robinson and Tom Piazza on How the Hurricane Shaped Our Past and Predicted Our Future

Fifteen Years After Katrina: Kristina Kay Robinson and Tom Piazza on How the Hurricane Shaped Our Past and Predicted Our Future

In Conversation with V.V. Ganeshananthan and Whitney Terrell on Fiction/Non/Fiction

By Fiction Non Fiction | October 8, 2020

Letter to a Mother Who Survived and Thrived

Letter to a Mother Who Survived and Thrived

Cynthia Tucker on Living in the Deep South

By Cynthia Tucker | October 8, 2020

How KGB Capitalism Took Over Russia—and the World

How KGB Capitalism Took Over Russia—and the World

Catherine Belton in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | October 8, 2020

Aminatou Sow and Ann Friedman on How Racism Can Manifest in Friendships

Aminatou Sow and Ann Friedman on How Racism Can Manifest in Friendships

In Conversation with Roxanne Coady on the Just the Right Book Podcast

By Just the Right Book | October 8, 2020

Elizabeth Catte on Angry Twitter Conversations That Turn into Book Ideas

Elizabeth Catte on Angry Twitter Conversations That Turn into Book Ideas

In Conversation with Courtney Balestier on the WMFA Podcast

By WMFA | October 7, 2020

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Timothy Snyder: We Cannot Have Freedom Without Healthcare

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Lenin Loved Revolutions,
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On Over-Policed Communities and Civic Activism

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Where Are the Unlikeable Female Characters in Young Adult Fiction?

Where Are the Unlikeable Female Characters in Young Adult Fiction?

Hayley Krischer on the Reluctance to Publish Stories of Unlovable Girls

By Hayley Krischer | October 6, 2020

On Abe Lincoln and the Tragic Failure of Reconstruction

On Abe Lincoln and the Tragic Failure of Reconstruction

David S. Reynolds in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | October 6, 2020

Eric Weiner on the Geography of Genius

Eric Weiner on the Geography of Genius

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Fatima Bhutto on the New Kings of Pop Culture: Bollywood, Dizi, and K-Pop

Fatima Bhutto on the New Kings of Pop Culture: Bollywood, Dizi, and K-Pop

This Week on Underreported with Nicholas Lemann From
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By Underreported with Nicholas Lemann | October 5, 2020

Creating the Fairy Tale Narrative of Donald Trump (Before Its Turn to Nightmare)

Creating the Fairy Tale Narrative of Donald Trump (Before Its Turn to Nightmare)

Tony Schwartz in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | October 5, 2020

The Study of Economics Could Learn a Lot From Science Fiction

The Study of Economics Could Learn a Lot From Science Fiction

From Leaf Currencies to Gift Economies: A Reading List

By Saanya Jain | October 5, 2020

When the US Became a Rogue State in the Middle East

When the US Became a Rogue State in the Middle East

Noam Chomsky on War with Iran, Both Covert and Overt

By David Barsamian | October 5, 2020

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