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How Do We Make Sense of Mass Atrocity?

How Do We Make Sense of Mass Atrocity?

From the New Books Network's Book of the Day Podcast

By New Books Network | December 1, 2020

Isabel Wilkerson on the Legacies of American Chattel Slavery

Isabel Wilkerson on the Legacies of American Chattel Slavery

The Making of Color Caste in the United States

By Isabel Wilkerson | November 30, 2020

A Living Ghost From the Chechnyan War

A Living Ghost From the Chechnyan War

all for nothing.”">Wojciech Jagielski: "So many good men were killed . . .
all for nothing.”

By Wojciech Jagielski | November 30, 2020

Interpreting America at the <br>Minsk Book Fair

Interpreting America at the
Minsk Book Fair

Doug Mack on a Country Caught Between Two Worlds

By Doug Mack | November 30, 2020

On the Cinematic Precursors of Donald Trump

On the Cinematic Precursors of Donald Trump

David Thomson in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | November 30, 2020

The Closeted Underworld of the Catholic Seminary

The Closeted Underworld of the Catholic Seminary

From the New Books Network's Book of the Day Podcast

By New Books Network | November 30, 2020

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Rewriting the History of 1970s Gay Liberation

By New Books Network | November 27, 2020

HBO's Between the World and Me is a cinematic collage of poetic declamations.

By Rasheeda Saka | November 25, 2020

About That Wave of Anti-Racist Bestsellers Over the Summer...

By Katherine Morgan | November 25, 2020

Do Global Financial Crises Inevitably Reinforce Capitalism?

Do Global Financial Crises Inevitably Reinforce Capitalism?

A Conversation Between Maja Kantar and the Late David Graeber

By David Graeber and Maja Kantar | November 25, 2020

In a Greek Refugee Camp, the Simple Pleasures of a <br>Game of Soccer

In a Greek Refugee Camp, the Simple Pleasures of a
Game of Soccer

"The kids have no idea what they’ve just survived."

By Steven Heighton | November 25, 2020

The 'Race' Question: Where Henry Adams Lacked<br> Moral Insight

The 'Race' Question: Where Henry Adams Lacked
Moral Insight

David S. Brown on a Great American Historical Figure
During Reconstruction

By David S. Brown | November 25, 2020

What is the Project of <br>Trans Poetics Now?

What is the Project of
Trans Poetics Now?

Editors Andrea Abi-Karam and Kay Gabriel on Moving Towards
a Revolutionary Practice

By Andrea Abi-Karam and Kay Gabriel | November 25, 2020

Veteran Gus Biggio on the Removal of Troops in Afghanistan

Veteran Gus Biggio on the Removal of Troops in Afghanistan

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on the Keen On Podcast

By Keen On | November 25, 2020

The Best Reviewed Books in History and Politics, November Edition

The Best Reviewed Books in History and Politics, November Edition

Featuring art thieves, Nazi-resistors, medieval scientists, and more

By Book Marks | November 24, 2020

How Come We Don't Have a Philosophy of Wigs?

How Come We Don't Have a Philosophy of Wigs?

Luigi Amara on the Curious Place of Hair Pieces in the Age of Enlightenment 

By Luigi Amara | November 24, 2020

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