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Front Row at Michael Bennet's Senate-Floor Dismantling of Ted Cruz

Front Row at Michael Bennet's Senate-Floor Dismantling of Ted Cruz

Timothy Denevi with the View From the Gallery

By Timothy Denevi | January 25, 2019

In Aristotle's Ideal Democracy, a Good Citizen Was a Good Friend

In Aristotle's Ideal Democracy, a Good Citizen Was a Good Friend

On the Virtues of "Civic Friendship"

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Diary of a Shutdown: A Furloughed Worker Watches 24 Hours of CNN

On the Mundane Horror of Government Shutdown News

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An Account of the Blinding of Sgt. Isaac Woodard by the Police Officer, Lynwood Shull

An Account of the Blinding of Sgt. Isaac Woodard by the Police Officer, Lynwood Shull

A Decorated WWII Veteran Returns to the Jim Crow South

By Richard Gergel | January 22, 2019

On the Absurdities of Law on the US-Mexican Border

On the Absurdities of Law on the US-Mexican Border

"I tried to imagine what heritage a border could have."

By J. J. Mulligan Sepúlveda | January 22, 2019

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On Black Millennials in Search of the New South

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