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How to Sell a Candidate to the Public: Andrew Jackson Edition

How to Sell a Candidate to the Public: Andrew Jackson Edition

On the Dark Tradition of American Populism

By davidandjeanneheidler | November 6, 2018

Eula Biss: Grappling with Whiteness in Two Iowa Towns

Eula Biss: Grappling with Whiteness in Two Iowa Towns

"I saw my whiteness, dancing there, mocking me, daring me to try to understand it."

By Eula Biss | November 6, 2018

They Don't Kill Us Because of How We Pray

They Don't Kill Us Because of How We Pray

On Pittsburgh, Otherness, and the Virulence of Antisemitism

By Emily Geminder | November 5, 2018

Fascism is Not an Idea to Be Debated, It's a Set of Actions to Fight

Fascism is Not an Idea to Be Debated, It's a Set of Actions to Fight

Aleksandar Hemon on the Problem with Civility

By Aleksandar Hemon | November 1, 2018

Lewis Lapham: Of America and the Rise of the Stupefied Plutocrat

Lewis Lapham: Of America and the Rise of the Stupefied Plutocrat

"The record will show the game securely rigged in favor of the rich."

By Lewis Lapham | November 1, 2018

Never Again: Why We Must Vote

Never Again: Why We Must Vote

A Muslim Daughter of America on the Urgency of the 2018 Midterms

By Precious Rasheeda Muhammad | November 1, 2018

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How Gerrymandering is Destroying American Democracy

By Greg Sargent | November 1, 2018

Elie Wiesel on the Problem with Tolerance

By Ariel Burger | November 1, 2018

Jose Antonio Vargas: Appearing Undocumented on Fox News

By Jose Antonio Vargas | November 1, 2018

Photojournalist Lynsey Addario's Letters Home from Iraq

Photojournalist Lynsey Addario's Letters Home from Iraq

"I am still in Baghdad. I almost died yesterday, and the day before, and am tired and stressed."

By Lynsey Addario | October 30, 2018

Searching for Graham Greene's Havana

Searching for Graham Greene's Havana

Sarah Rainsford Follows Our Man in Havana to the Floridita and Other Haunts

By Sarah Rainsford | October 29, 2018

The Thin Line Between Liberalism  and Totalitarianism

The Thin Line Between Liberalism and Totalitarianism

Helena Rosenblatt on the 20th-Century Reinvention of a Political Idea

By Helena Rosenblatt | October 29, 2018

The Souls of Latarian Milton

The Souls of Latarian Milton

When Young Black Boys Come to a Crossroads

By Donald Quist | October 29, 2018

How Many Ways Can Men Say

How Many Ways Can Men Say "Not All Men"?

Clementine Ford on How to Be a Male Feminist

By Clementine Ford | October 25, 2018

Dear President Trump, No Wall Will Stand Forever

Dear President Trump, No Wall Will Stand Forever

From the Speeches of Mexico's New President, Andrés Manuel López Obrador

By Andrés Manuel López Obrador | October 24, 2018

My Country Was an American Paradise. And Now?

My Country Was an American Paradise. And Now?

On the Idea of a Puerto Rican Nation After Hurricane María

By Ana Teresa Toro | October 24, 2018

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