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Resist Authoritarianism by Refusing to Obey in Advance

Resist Authoritarianism by Refusing to Obey in Advance

Timothy Snyder Take Us From Nazism in Austria to the Milgram Experiment

By Timothy Snyder | April 28, 2017

Eleanor Roosevelt:

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Jill Lepore on One of the Greatest First Ladies of All Time

By Jill Lepore | April 27, 2017

Telling Stories of Police Brutality, One Panel at a Time

Telling Stories of Police Brutality, One Panel at a Time

For Dan Méndez Moore, Labor Justice is Racial Justice

By Christine Ro | April 20, 2017

She Refused to Give Up: Vivian Gornick on Grace Paley's Activism

She Refused to Give Up: Vivian Gornick on Grace Paley's Activism

A Life dedicated to knowing how hard it is to act—and how necessary

By Vivian Gornick | April 18, 2017

Álvaro Enrigue: Hope for America on a Snow Day in Harlem

Álvaro Enrigue: Hope for America on a Snow Day in Harlem

Defying the Trump Administration, One Stoop at a Time

By Álvaro Enrigue | April 17, 2017

Is Hillary Clinton a Modern-Day Cleopatra?

Is Hillary Clinton a Modern-Day Cleopatra?

Or, How We Systematically Tear Down Our Female Leaders

By Emily Holleman | April 6, 2017

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On Gwendolyn Brooks and Disappearing Black Girls

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India's Nationalist Assault on Intellectuals and Students

By Basharat Peer | April 3, 2017

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Don't Call Slaves "Immigrants"

The truth requires specificity that is sometimes violent and ugly

By Dionne Ford | March 31, 2017

Juan Pablo Villalobos Volunteers the Nation of Mexico to Build Trump's Wall

Juan Pablo Villalobos Volunteers the Nation of Mexico to Build Trump's Wall

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By Juan Pablo Villalobos | March 29, 2017

Why Literature and Pop Culture Still Can't Get the Midwest Right

Why Literature and Pop Culture Still Can't Get the Midwest Right

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How a Dictionary Got Into the Marriage Equality Debate

How a Dictionary Got Into the Marriage Equality Debate

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