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The latest list of banned books in Florida is just so deeply, tragicomically stupid.

The latest list of banned books in Florida is just so deeply, tragicomically stupid.

By Jonny Diamond | April 21, 2022

Arundhati Roy on Religious Nationalism, Dissent, and the Battle Between Myth and History

Arundhati Roy on Religious Nationalism, Dissent, and the Battle Between Myth and History

“Our hopes have been cauterized, our imaginations infected.”

By Arundhati Roy | April 21, 2022

Maeve Higgins Wants Us to Take Levity (and Language) More Seriously

Maeve Higgins Wants Us to Take Levity (and Language) More Seriously

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By The Maris Review | April 21, 2022

Oklahoma public library’s sexual content ban also cuts abuse prevention program and Pride displays.

Oklahoma public library’s sexual content ban also cuts abuse prevention program and Pride displays.

By Eliza Smith | April 20, 2022

How the Book Industry Turns Its Own Racism into a Marketable Product

How the Book Industry Turns Its Own Racism into a Marketable Product

Tajja Isen on Lip Service in Publishing

By Tajja Isen | April 20, 2022

What Does Gentrification Have to Do With Writing Place?

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Yascha Mounk in Conversation With Andrew Keen

By Keen On | April 20, 2022

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The Impossible, Crucial Task of Teaching About Rape as a Survivor

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The Chilling Similarities Between Bush’s Invasion of Iraq and Putin’s Invasion of Ukraine

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How Ivory Tower Bankers Are Plundering Our Universities

How Ivory Tower Bankers Are Plundering Our Universities

Charlie Eaton in Conversation with Andrew Keen

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Why Putin Might Be Right in Opposing the Growth of NATO

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When Your “Public Square” is a Private Company, Any Sulky Billionaire Can Buy It

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Andrew Keen on Elon Musk and the False Promises of Social Media

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