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Apocalyptic Prophets: Reading the Fine Print of Ammon Bundy's Divine Mandate

Apocalyptic Prophets: Reading the Fine Print of Ammon Bundy's Divine Mandate

Sally Denton on the Cowboy Constitutionalists of the Oregon Militia Standoff

By Sally Denton | July 25, 2019

How Trump's Failed Wall Wreaks Havoc at the US-Mexico Border

How Trump's Failed Wall Wreaks Havoc at the US-Mexico Border

John Carlos Frey on "The Wall" and the Migrant Caravan

By John Carlos Frey | July 25, 2019

On One of the Great Dutch Novels of Social Reform

On One of the Great Dutch Novels of Social Reform

How Eduard Douwes Dekker's Max Havelaar Led to a Revolution

By Pramoedya Ananta Toer | July 25, 2019

This is the reading of the Mueller Report you need while you watch Robert Mueller’s Congressional testimony.

This is the reading of the Mueller Report you need while you watch Robert Mueller’s Congressional testimony.

By Jonny Diamond | July 24, 2019

Monica Ali: Reckoning with the Insidious Myth of Positive Discrimination

Monica Ali: Reckoning with the Insidious Myth of Positive Discrimination

On Prejudicial Assumptions About Privilege and Widespread Racism in the World of Books

By Monica Ali | July 24, 2019

On the Hypercapitalist Utopian Project of Singapore

On the Hypercapitalist Utopian Project of Singapore

Trisha Low Examines the Successes and Failures of Lee Kuan Yew's Vision

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By Leni Zumas | July 15, 2019

How America Came Heartbreakingly Close to Universal Healthcare

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Despite Funding Successful Socialized Medicine Abroad, the United States Opted for Profit

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Why Report on Desire? Saskia Vogel on Reading Lisa Taddeo

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“We’re all capable of throwing everything away in a moment, if the desire is strong enough.”

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