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What the Early 20th-Century War on Radical Workers Tells Us About the Struggle Between Labor and Capital in America Today

What the Early 20th-Century War on Radical Workers Tells Us About the Struggle Between Labor and Capital in America Today

Ahmed White in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | December 9, 2022

Why All Writers, Especially Novelists, Are Political: Which is Why Novels Can Change the World

Why All Writers, Especially Novelists, Are Political: Which is Why Novels Can Change the World

Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | December 9, 2022

Turns out the Russian soldier who fled to France and sold his war memoir might be full of shit.

Turns out the Russian soldier who fled to France and sold his war memoir might be full of shit.

By Jonny Diamond | December 8, 2022

Damage Control: Why Are We Allowing Hollywood to Codify the #MeToo Movement?

Damage Control: Why Are We Allowing Hollywood to Codify the #MeToo Movement?

Xandra Ellin on She Said and the #MeToo Cinematic Universe

By Xandra Ellin | December 8, 2022

Erika T. Wurth on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Intergenerational Trauma, and Heavy Metal

Erika T. Wurth on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Intergenerational Trauma, and Heavy Metal

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

By Fiction Non Fiction | December 8, 2022

Cherríe Moraga on Writing About Queer Motherhood

Cherríe Moraga on Writing About Queer Motherhood

The Celebrated Author and Activist Revisits Her Own Memoir

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Prosecution Over Protection: How the Justice System Treats Entire Communities as Suspects

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Hugh Ryan on the Urgency of Prison Abolition

Hugh Ryan on the Urgency of Prison Abolition

“Let’s tear down these monstrous warehouses of human misery.”

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How Humor is the Best Antidote to Theocracy In Both Politics and the Workplace

How Humor is the Best Antidote to Theocracy In Both Politics and the Workplace

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By Keen On | December 2, 2022

Elon Musk listens to professional troll Andy Ngo and bans anarchist publisher from Twitter.

Elon Musk listens to professional troll Andy Ngo and bans anarchist publisher from Twitter.

By Jonny Diamond | December 1, 2022

Joe Hagan on How the Death of Boredom Is the Biggest Loss of Our Generation

Joe Hagan on How the Death of Boredom Is the Biggest Loss of Our Generation

This Week on Twitterverse, a Show About Tweets and the Writers Who Send Them

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The Politics of Independence: Living Off-Grid in the Colorado Foothills

The Politics of Independence: Living Off-Grid in the Colorado Foothills

Ted Conover Gets to Know the Homesteaders of the San Luis Valley

By Ted Conover | December 1, 2022

The Challenge of Confronting Hitler’s Moral Stain on Europe

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Ian Kershaw on the Lasting Trauma of the Nazis’ War

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There’s More to Life Than Politics: Orville Schell’s Fictional Message to Xi Jinping

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