An interview with Julie C. Suk, author of the forthcoming book The Shadow Court, on the Supreme Court's recent decisions and ...
Matt and Sam discuss Garry Wills’s Pulitzer Prize–winning book, Lincoln at Gettysburg: The Words That Remade America. Matthew ...
Rebecca Dixon, Bill Fletcher Jr., and Jane McAlevey look back on 2020, a tumultuous year for workers. This past Monday, we gathered our favorite thinkers on labor and unions for a live recording of ...
As climate change becomes a central concern for voters across the continent, right-wing parties are beginning to incorporate green politics into their ethno-nationalist vision. Kate AronoffMay 31, ...
If there’s one thing the capricious media world perennially adores, it’s talking about itself. When a crop of prominent journalists including Glenn Greenwald, Ezra Klein, and Nate Silver broke with ...
4. Todd Palin, Two Years In: The Palins on Pennsylvania AvenueOf Thee I Sing: A Tweet to My Kids ...
Sujatha FernandesAugust 19, 2015 CT's Governor Malloy signs in a task force on domestic workers, June 2014 (Dannel Malloy / Flickr) This August domestic workers and organizers are marking the fifth ...
The following was originally posted on Normblog. ?Bloody Jews,? he said. ?Bloody Jews, bugger the Jews, I’ve no sympathy for them.? I gazed at him, aghast. Where had this suddenly come from? This ...
Le Guin’s work is distinctive not only because it is imaginative, or because it is political, but because she thought so deeply about the work of building a future worth living. Sarah Jones Summer ...
Matt and Sam talk to Jack Hanson, one of the most perceptive American writers on the Catholic Church, about Pope Leo XIV’s recent encyclical.
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