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Jonathan Wilson on Whether Palestine Was a Jewish “State in Waiting” During the 1930s

Jonathan Wilson on Whether Palestine Was a Jewish “State in Waiting” During the 1930s

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | February 23, 2023

How Nigeria’s Ideological and Ethnic Map Reflects Its Enduring Divides

How Nigeria’s Ideological and Ethnic Map Reflects Its Enduring Divides

Emmanuel Iduma on the Origins of the Nigerian Civil War

By Emmanuel Iduma | February 22, 2023

Roger Cohen Meditates on Life, Politics, and How to Rebuild Our Age of Undoing

Roger Cohen Meditates on Life, Politics, and How to Rebuild Our Age of Undoing

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | February 21, 2023

John Perkins on How China and the United States Both Seek World Hegemony and What We Can Do About It

John Perkins on How China and the United States Both Seek World Hegemony and What We Can Do About It

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | February 21, 2023

Malcolm Harris on Palo Alto, the “Town That Efficiency Built”

Malcolm Harris on Palo Alto, the “Town That Efficiency Built”

In Conversation with Maris Kreizman on The Maris Review Podcast

By The Maris Review | February 16, 2023

John Cribb on What Both Republicans and Democrats Can Learn From Abraham Lincoln

John Cribb on What Both Republicans and Democrats Can Learn From Abraham Lincoln

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | February 15, 2023

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Martin Wolf on Why Capitalism and Democracy Have Fallen Out of Love (And How to Bring Them Back Together)

By Keen On | February 15, 2023

Sathnam Sanghera on How the West Cannot Escape Its Imperial Past

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How Huey P. Newton’s Early Intellectual Life Led Him To Activism

By Mark Whitaker | February 13, 2023

History Lessons: Robert Kagan on American Foreign Policy and the Collapse of the World Order c. 1900-1941

History Lessons: Robert Kagan on American Foreign Policy and the Collapse of the World Order c. 1900-1941

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | February 13, 2023

Bruce Schneier on How the Powerful Bend Society’s Rules and How to Bend Them Back

Bruce Schneier on How the Powerful Bend Society’s Rules and How to Bend Them Back

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By Keen On | February 10, 2023

How to Fix a Broken Planet: Julian Cribb’s Advice for Surviving the 21st Century

How to Fix a Broken Planet: Julian Cribb’s Advice for Surviving the 21st Century

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

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Rising Up Against Bullshit Healthcare: Sonali Kolhatkar on Why Americans Want a Government Run Health System

Rising Up Against Bullshit Healthcare: Sonali Kolhatkar on Why Americans Want a Government Run Health System

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

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How to Fix Capitalism and Democracy? Raymond W. Baker on the “Invisible Trillions” That Are Breaking American Society

How to Fix Capitalism and Democracy? Raymond W. Baker on the “Invisible Trillions” That Are Breaking American Society

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By Keen On | February 6, 2023

Sweating in Public: On Jane Fonda’s Dance Aerobics Empire and Progressive Politics

Sweating in Public: On Jane Fonda’s Dance Aerobics Empire and Progressive Politics

Natalia Mehlman Petrzela Considers the Cult of Celebrity-Approved Exercise

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Planet Koresh: Inside the Mount Carmel Compound in Waco, Texas

Planet Koresh: Inside the Mount Carmel Compound in Waco, Texas

Kevin Cook on the Rise of David Koresh and the Branch Davidian Cult

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