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Paul Lafargue on the Spectacle of Victor Hugo’s Funeral

“The most magnificent funeral of the century.”

November 28, 2022  By Paul Lafargue   Posted In  Biography  Features  History  News and Culture 
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On Preserving the Lenape Language (and Trying to Get Face Time with an NYC Mayor)

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How American Libertarianism Became the Delusional Ideology of Greedy, Selfish Capitalists

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How the 1977 Siege of Washington Marks the Beginning of Our Preoccupation With “Terrorist” Violence and Real-Time News

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Newsroom Confidential by Margaret Sullivan, Read by Lisa Flanagan and Margaret Sullivan

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I’m a HarperCollins author. Here’s why (and how) I won’t cross the virtual picket line.

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Steven Spielberg’s The Fabelmans is a Beautiful Memory

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