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Why the Culture of the So-Called Great Books is Hostile to Trans People
Naomi Kanakia on the Intellectual Cult of the Transphobic Rationalist
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Naomi Kanakia
| April 14, 2023
Thomas Byrne Edsall on the Republican Party’s Descent Into Minority Authoritarianism
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An Interrogation of Identity as a Hyphenated Man
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Anjan Sundaram on the Devastating Personal Costs of Being a War Correspondent in Africa
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Joan Biskupic on the Historic Significance of the Supreme Court’s Drive to the Right
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Steven Simon on the Rise and Fall of American Ambition in the Middle East
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Sarah Bakewell on Posthumanism, Transhumanism, and What it Actually Means to Be “Human”
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When the Klan Ruled Indiana... And Had Plans to Spread Its Empire of Hate Across America
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The Revolutionary Power of Palestinian Theater
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Timothy Phillips on a 3,000-Mile Journey Through the End and Afterlife of the Cold War
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