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Counterterrorism always trumped diplomacy in Afghanistan—with devastating and enduring consequences.
Today’s attacks are just the latest form of backlash to the New Deal.
How professionals remade the Democratic Party, narrowing its political vision.
Public science too often serves private profits, making it vulnerable to attacks like Trump’s.
How the left embraced “ethical consumption” and gave up on the state.
Can language describe everything we feel—and should it?
Writers like Adam Kirsch mock the idea to demonize critics of Israel. The phenomenon itself remains.
The costs of abandoning politics for interpersonal peace-building.
Bidenomics foundered on ten years of Democratic reluctance to declare war on inequality.
Donald Trump is back in the White House. How did he get there? Why did Democrats fail? And how can we fight back?
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The law occludes the abhorrent violence routinely perpetrated by states in the name of self-defense.
How the U.S.-backed war on Palestine is expanding authoritarianism at home—from Project Esther to violence at the border.
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Silvia Federici interviewed by Jill Richards.
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