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David Keen on Why Failed Policies Keep Going
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Masha Gessen's Hannah Arendt Prize has been canceled because of their essay on Gaza.
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Dan Sheehan
| December 13, 2023
Rebecca Solnit on Meghann Riepenhoff’s Cyanotype Prints Made in Freezing Landscapes
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Boys Do Cry: How The Cure Helped Mainstream Male Emotion
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