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After Apalachee: How America’s Gun Violence Epidemic Affects Us All

After Apalachee: How America’s Gun Violence Epidemic Affects Us All

“I’m hoping against hope—but I won’t stop believing—I’ll even pray that, after Apalachee, everything will become different.”

By Deirdre Sugiuchi | September 24, 2024

The Best Books for Understanding the Far Right “Constitutional Sheriff” Movement

The Best Books for Understanding the Far Right “Constitutional Sheriff” Movement

Jessica Pishko Recommends 11 Essential Works on Extremism

By Jessica Pishko | September 19, 2024

Thomas Frank on How the Harris-Walz Ticket Can Win Red State Voters 

Thomas Frank on How the Harris-Walz Ticket Can Win Red State Voters 

In Conversation with Whitney Terrell on “Fiction/Non/Fiction”

By Fiction Non Fiction | September 12, 2024

Whose Family Values? On Republicans’ Hypocritical Embrace of Donald Trump

Whose Family Values? On Republicans’ Hypocritical Embrace of Donald Trump

Brian Tyler Cohen Exposes the Lie Behind the Party’s Claims to Moral Superiority

By Brian Tyler Cohen | August 12, 2024

JD Vance is the Toxic Byproduct of America’s Obsession with Bootstrap Narratives

JD Vance is the Toxic Byproduct of America’s Obsession with Bootstrap Narratives

Alissa Quart on the Art of the Deal of the Hillbilly

By Alissa Quart | July 18, 2024

Rebecca Solnit: It’s the Pundits Who Have Turned on Biden, Not the Party

Rebecca Solnit: It’s the Pundits Who Have Turned on Biden, Not the Party

On the Danger of Abandoning the Car That Got You There

By Rebecca Solnit | July 16, 2024

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If You’re Going to Platform Extremists You Should At Least Check Their Facts

By Maris Kreizman | July 9, 2024

Rebecca Solnit: The Loneliness of
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By Rebecca Solnit | May 31, 2024

Survival of the Wealthiest: Joseph E. Stiglitz on the Dangerous Failures of Neoliberalism

By Joseph E. Stiglitz | April 24, 2024

Evan Osnos on the 2024 Election

Evan Osnos on the 2024 Election

This Week on the Talk Easy Podcast with Sam Fragoso

By Talk Easy | March 21, 2024

How Donald Trump Spun a Political Career Out of Conspiratorial Hatred

How Donald Trump Spun a Political Career Out of Conspiratorial Hatred

Arthur Goldwag on the Clear and Present Danger of Far-Right Extremism in America

By Arthur Goldwag | March 13, 2024

How Big Data and the Surveillance State Collude to Undermine Immigrant Rights

How Big Data and the Surveillance State Collude to Undermine Immigrant Rights

César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández on Immigration Policing in the Digital Age

By César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández | February 1, 2024

Mythologized Impartiality: A Conversation About the Supreme Court's Checkered Past and Future

Mythologized Impartiality: A Conversation About the Supreme Court's Checkered Past and Future

Daniel Kiel and Lori Ringhand Speak with Stanford University Press

By Literary Hub | December 20, 2023

For the love of “Orange Jesus.” Liz Cheney’s new book calls out GOP Trumpers.

For the love of “Orange Jesus.” Liz Cheney’s new book calls out GOP Trumpers.

By Jonny Diamond | November 29, 2023

Will Haberman and Swan’s 2025 Trump book be a comedy or a tragedy?

Will Haberman and Swan’s 2025 Trump book be a comedy or a tragedy?

By Jonny Diamond | November 27, 2023

Dissenting in Style: How Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Collars Became Political Signifiers

Dissenting in Style: How Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Collars Became Political Signifiers

Elinor Carucci and Sara Bader on RBG's Decision to Buck the Supreme Court's Sartorial Traditions

By Elinor Carucci and Sara Bader | November 13, 2023

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