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April 2, 2021
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April 2, 2021
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Mary Jean Chan
Fully Human
April 2, 2021
Magazine
Cathy Linh Che
“I love the smell of napalm ...”
a golden shovel
April 1, 2021
Magazine
John Banville
The Haunted Imagination of Alfred Hitchcock
How the master of suspense got his sadistic streak
March 25, 2021
Magazine
Emily Bernard
Audre Lorde Broke the Silence
In her poems and “The Cancer Journals,” Lorde fought to name her experience.
March 24, 2021
Magazine
Daniel Immerwahr
Paleo Con
How thought leaders resurrected the myth of a carefree prehistoric lifestyle
March 22, 2021
Magazine
Kate Aronoff
Can OPEC Rescue the Planet?
In order to end the fossil fuel era, the United States should join the organization American presidents love to hate.
March 22, 2021
Magazine
Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw
The Eternal Fantasy of a Racially Virtuous America
How partisans on all sides overlook the brutal legacies of white supremacy
March 19, 2021
Magazine
Siddhartha Deb
The Shadow Over H.P. Lovecraft
Recent works inspired by his fiction struggle to reckon with his racist fantasies.
March 18, 2021
Magazine
Ben Ehrenreich
We’re Hurtling Toward Global Suicide
Why we must do everything differently to ensure the planet’s survival
March 18, 2021
Magazine
Win McCormack
The Republican Party Crack-Up
How will the American business community respond?
March 17, 2021
Magazine
Osita Nwanevu
Break up the Telecom Giants
Verizon and AT&T hold the keys to the internet for millions of Americans—and have enough power, online and off, to be just as worthy of scrutiny as the social media giants.
March 16, 2021
Magazine
Bryce Covert
Why Landlords Target Mothers for Eviction
Mothers are being evicted far more frequently than other Americans. This is the hidden story of America's looming housing crisis.
March 15, 2021
Magazine
Mariana Mazzucato
Saving the Climate in a Triple Crisis
A moon shot model for the transformation of capitalism
March 12, 2021
Magazine
Jake Bittle
The Conservative Politics of Victimhood
What’s behind Meghan McCain’s bizarre assertion that liberals are to blame for Donald Trump’s rise
March 11, 2021
Magazine
Kate Wagner
How Big Tech Devours Public Space
Amazon’s glitzy new indoor park is supported by government subsidies, but it will be private property.
March 10, 2021
Magazine
Adele M. Stan
Insurrectionist in Chief
How Steve Bannon led the vanguard of the Capitol riots
March 9, 2021
Magazine
Samuel Moyn
Why Do Americans Have So Few Rights?
How we came to rely on the courts, instead of the democratic process, for justice
March 8, 2021
Magazine
Jacob Bacharach
The Gen X Culture Warriors Who Never Grew Up
How the 1990s created a group of thinkers obsessed with cancel culture
March 5, 2021
Magazine
John Patrick Leary
The Manifest Destiny Marauders Who Gave the “Filibuster” Its Name
Long before Southern Democrats filibustered Civil Rights legislation, “filibusteros” were conquering slave territories for the United States.
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