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Politics
A Harvard Kennedy School professor published a much-shorter Mueller report.
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Corinne Segal
| July 18, 2019
Navigating the Dark Web of
American Racism
Alexandra Minna Stern on the Foundational Texts of White Nationalism
By
Alexandra Minna Stern
| July 17, 2019
Brazil's History Is Ahead of It, Not Behind
Geovani Martins on Finding Joy in a Beautiful, Struggling Nation
By
Geovani Martins
| July 16, 2019
A Laid-Off Journalist Takes a Job in an Amazon Warehouse
Emily Guendelsberger on the High Human Cost of Low-Wage Work
By
Emily Guendelsberger
| July 16, 2019
When Bad Presidents Misbehave Do They Always Get
Away With It?
Three Test Cases: Buchanan, Johnson, and Harding
By
James M. Banner, Jr.
| July 15, 2019
Why a 1980s Novel of Dystopian Patriarchy Still Speaks to Women Today
Leni Zumas on a New Edition of Suzette Haden Elgin's
The Judas Rose
By
Leni Zumas
| July 15, 2019
Best Reviewed
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How America Came Heartbreakingly Close to Universal Healthcare
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Mike Magee
| July 12, 2019
Why Report on Desire? Saskia Vogel on Reading Lisa Taddeo
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Saskia Vogel
| July 12, 2019
Small Acts: Finding Friendship with My Online Spanish Teacher
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Courtney Maum
| July 12, 2019
Elliot Ackerman and Anuradha Bhagwati on the Role of the Military in American Politics
With Whitney Terrell and V.V. Ganeshananthan on
Fiction/Non/Fiction
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Fiction Non Fiction
| July 11, 2019
The War on the Poor is Only Getting Worse
Peter Edelman on the One War America Seems to Be Winning
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Peter Edelman
| July 11, 2019
On the Uncanny Adaptability of American Fast Food
How Global Food Hegemony is More Local Than It Looks
By
Adam Chandler
| July 11, 2019
In Patriarchy No One Can Hear You Scream: Rebecca Solnit on Jeffrey Epstein and the Silencing Machine
"Truth is whatever the powerful want it to be."
By
Rebecca Solnit
| July 10, 2019
A Firsthand Account of a 10-Year-Old Girl Fleeing Guatemala for Mexico
Claudia D. Hernández Heads for the Northern Border
By
Claudia D. Hernández
| July 10, 2019
Are there any actual guilty pleasures on this Politico reading list from DC “heavy hitters”?
By
Jonny Diamond
| July 9, 2019
We Need a New American Holiday Commemorating the 14th Amendment
Anthony McCann on the Constitutional Confusion of the So-Called American Patriot Movement
By
Anthony McCann
| July 9, 2019
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Sturm und Drang: Allison Brennan on Turning Weather into a Character in Thrillers
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Allison Brennan
The Best Reviewed Books of the Week
"Strikingly em Ghost-Eye em has none of the eerie mood of a Gothic novel or…"