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The Philosophy of the Belly Dancer
On Sex, Performance, and the Private Desires of the Very Rich
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| November 12, 2018
Silicon Valley's Radical New Idea: Treat Employees Well
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Dan Lyons
| November 7, 2018
How to Sell a Candidate to the Public: Andrew Jackson Edition
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Eula Biss: Grappling with Whiteness in Two Iowa Towns
"I saw my whiteness, dancing there, mocking me, daring me to try to understand it."
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They Don't Kill Us Because of How We Pray
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Emily Geminder
| November 5, 2018
Lewis Lapham: Of America and the Rise of the Stupefied Plutocrat
"The record will show the game securely rigged in favor of the rich."
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Helena Rosenblatt
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The Souls of Latarian Milton
When Young Black Boys Come to a Crossroads
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Clementine Ford
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