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A Disturbing Autobiography From One of America’s Most Candid Ex-Politicians and Soldiers
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Keen On
| July 8, 2022
What Do Dems Do Now? Thomas Frank on How the Left Can Counter a Rogue Supreme Court
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| July 7, 2022
Abbigail Nguyen Rosewood and Viet Thanh Nguyen on Writing from the Vietnamese Diaspora
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Katherine Angel on Valerie Solanas, Bad Dads, and the Literary Pleasures of Pure Rage
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Can an "Editorial Society” Heal Our Digital Fever of Misinformation and Lies?
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What to Make of America On Its 246th Birthday
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NIMBYism vs YIMBYism: How to Reinvent the City to Solve the Homelessness Pandemic
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Why a Bloody End to Democracy in America Is Not Only Likely But Maybe Even Inevitable
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What Discourse Regulation by Social Media Giants Means For Democratic Societies
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How the People Behind the Electoral Scenes Define and Shape American Democracy
Daniel Laurison on the Vital Yet Overlooked Role of Campaign Operatives
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Apocalypse Now? On Crypto Scams, End Times, and Far Right Nostalgia
Andrew Keen Thinks We Should All Read Peter Zeihan
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Patrick Radden Keefe on Why Access in Journalism is Overrated
On the Art of the “Writearound”
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