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What A Long History of Terror Tells Us About Modern France

What A Long History of Terror Tells Us About Modern France

Nabila Ramdani on the Relationship Between Terrorism and the French State

By Nabila Ramdani | October 6, 2023

Legacies Both Ragged and Rich: Michelle Tea on Poverty and the American Family

Legacies Both Ragged and Rich: Michelle Tea on Poverty and the American Family

"Growing up within the poorer half of our country is my history."

By Michelle Tea | October 3, 2023

How US Intelligence Agencies Hid Their Most Shameful Experiments

How US Intelligence Agencies Hid Their Most Shameful Experiments

Matthew Connelly on Human Cost of Secret Science

By Matthew Connelly | October 2, 2023

“Come and Take It”: How the Aftermath of Sandy Hook Led to More AR-15s Being Sold Than Ever Before

“Come and Take It”: How the Aftermath of Sandy Hook Led to More AR-15s Being Sold Than Ever Before

On American Gun Makers and Social Media Conspiracies

By Cameron McWhirter and Zusha Elinson | October 2, 2023

Agency, Power, and the Armed Forces: On the Shifting Role of Women at War

Agency, Power, and the Armed Forces: On the Shifting Role of Women at War

Cynthia Enloe Considers the Various Feminist Approaches to Women in the Military

By Cynthia Enloe | September 22, 2023

We Need a Motherf*cking Break: On Mom Rage and the Fantasy of Joint Custody

We Need a Motherf*cking Break: On Mom Rage and the Fantasy of Joint Custody

Minna Dubin Considers the Potential Upside of Divorce

By Minna Dubin | September 21, 2023

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We Are Not Alone: 50 Years of Ms. Magazine

By Gloria Steinem | September 20, 2023

Fire and Fury and the First Amendment: How Trump Tried to Censor His Critics

By John Sargent | September 20, 2023

The Spy Who Shushed Me: How the Government Is Removing Our Right to Read in Private

By Anthony Aycock | September 18, 2023

Recognition Chains: How Digital Platforms Influence What We Consume

Recognition Chains: How Digital Platforms Influence What We Consume

Harvard Sociologist Michèle Lamont on the Transformation of the Media

By Michèle Lamont | September 18, 2023

Andy Borowitz and A. J. Jacobs on Living in the Age of Ignorance

Andy Borowitz and A. J. Jacobs on Living in the Age of Ignorance

The Authors of Profiles in Ignorance and The Year of Living Biblically in Conversation

By Literary Hub | September 14, 2023

Parole For Pay: How America's Criminal Justice System Was Slowly Privatized

Parole For Pay: How America's Criminal Justice System Was Slowly Privatized

Vincent Schiraldi on the Unholy Marriage of Fiscal Conservatism and Law and Order

By Vincent Schiraldi | September 12, 2023

Nikhil Goyal on the Ongoing Struggle for American Public Education

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Diane Ravitch Talks to the Author of Live to See the Day

By Diane Ravitch | September 8, 2023

“Code words to say what can’t be said”: James Hannaham Talks to a Writer in Solitary Confinement

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Kwaneta Harris and James Hannaham on Queerness and the Silencing of the Incarcerated

By Moira Marquis | September 5, 2023

How Big Tech Helps Promote Disinformation—And How It Can Help Stop It

How Big Tech Helps Promote Disinformation—And How It Can Help Stop It

Lee McIntyre on Media Literacy (Or Lack Thereof) in the Internet Age

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Good Writing in a Bad Place: How One Incarcerated Writer Feeds His Craft

Good Writing in a Bad Place: How One Incarcerated Writer Feeds His Craft

From Sullivan Correctional Facility, Robert Lee Williams Muses on Access to Literature

By Robert Lee Williams | August 28, 2023

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