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How Women (and Moths) Are Leading Today’s Struggle to Unionize Workers

How Women (and Moths) Are Leading Today’s Struggle to Unionize Workers

Daisy Pitkin in Conversation with Andrew Keen

By Keen On | March 30, 2022

Target removed many LGBTQ+ books from their website. No one knows exactly why.

Target removed many LGBTQ+ books from their website. No one knows exactly why.

By Walker Caplan | March 29, 2022

Marie Yovanovitch: Why Trump Might Be More Like Putin Than We’d Like to Think

Marie Yovanovitch: Why Trump Might Be More Like Putin Than We’d Like to Think

In Conversation with Andrew Keen

By Keen On | March 29, 2022

What a Country’s Demographic Age Can Tell Us About Its Future

What a Country’s Demographic Age Can Tell Us About Its Future

Jennifer D. Sciubba on the Socio-Economic Impact of Aging Populations

By Jennifer D. Sciubba | March 28, 2022

Michael Ignatieff on Why We Can’t Take the Nuclear Option Off the Table in Ukraine

Michael Ignatieff on Why We Can’t Take the Nuclear Option Off the Table in Ukraine

In Conversation with Andrew Keen

By Keen On | March 28, 2022

How the Democrats Ditched Economic Populism for Neoliberalism

How the Democrats Ditched Economic Populism for Neoliberalism

Michael Kazin on the Pro-Business Transformation of the Democratic Party

By Michael Kazin | March 28, 2022

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Lessons Learned from a Tyrant’s Unspeakable War on Ukraine

By Open Source | March 25, 2022

Shadows of WWII in Ukraine: The Life and Afterlife the Second World War

By Andrew Keen | March 25, 2022

“I pretend death doesn’t exist.” New Poetry From Ukraine by Iryna Shuvalova

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An Argument for Requiring Americans to Vote

An Argument for Requiring Americans to Vote

E.J. Dionne Jr. and Miles Rapoport on Voting as Public Responsibility

By E.J. Dionne Jr. and Miles Rapoport | March 24, 2022

How Aborted Journeys Mean Aborted Dreams for Migrants Crossing the Mediterranean

How Aborted Journeys Mean Aborted Dreams for Migrants Crossing the Mediterranean

Sally Hayden on How the EU Outsources Its Inhumane Refugee Policy

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"One of the Worst Places on Earth": Mansoor Adayfi on the 20th Anniversary of Guantánamo Bay Prison

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Travel Truth #1: It Doesn’t Matter How Far We Go, We’ll Never Escape Ourselves

Travel Truth #1: It Doesn’t Matter How Far We Go, We’ll Never Escape Ourselves

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How to Avoid Civil War in America By Creating a Post-Racial Civic Identity

How to Avoid Civil War in America By Creating a Post-Racial Civic Identity

Justin Gest in Conversation with Andrew Keen

By Keen On | March 24, 2022

An Oklahoma lawmaker just compared librarians to cockroaches. It’s as bad as it sounds.

An Oklahoma lawmaker just compared librarians to cockroaches. It’s as bad as it sounds.

By Walker Caplan | March 23, 2022

How Public Shaming Helps Society Maintain Its Norms and Ethical Standards

How Public Shaming Helps Society Maintain Its Norms and Ethical Standards

Cathy O'Neil on Hopi Traditions of the “Shame Clown”

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