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A Brief History of AI Psychosis

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Baghdad’s Blank Slate

The massive development projects the Iraqi government has planned for the city seem designed to wipe it clean of its past memories.

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A Good Neighbor

The late Marcel Ophuls made films about the twentieth century’s great crimes—and the trail of guilt they left behind.

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Our Most Loved Pieces of 2025

Revisit the writing from this year that readers turned to the most.

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The Struggle for Honduras

U.S. meddling casts a dark shadow over recent elections, following four years of left-wing government under Xiomara Castro.

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The Land Question

Fighting apartheid has become a global paradigm for justice struggles. That’s not how many Black liberationists in South Africa understood their cause.

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Tainted Ladies

Liberal feminism is collapsing. Who’s really to blame?

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The Real Border Crisis

The problem isn’t immigration. It’s the failure of liberal democracy itself.

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The Claims of Close Reading

Literary studies have been starved by austerity, but their core methodology remains radical.

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The Care Factory

In the decades since the Wages for Housework movement, care work has become a site of profit in ways its leaders could never have predicted.

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The Real Border Crisis

The problem isn’t immigration. It’s the failure of liberal democracy itself.

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The Responsibility of Intellectuals in the Age of Fascism and Genocide

Speaking the truth and exposing lies is not enough.

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The Right to Be Hostile

Crackdowns on pro-Palestinian protest force a reckoning with inflated definitions of harm and harassment.

The War on Immigrants

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Blood Ties

Trump’s “invasion” narrative and the real story of pain in America.

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Mutual Aid in the Age of Fascism

As people are being deputized to do violence, building connections is political resistance.

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The Strongman’s Surveillance State

The Trump administration has unfrozen a Biden-era hold on powerful Israeli-made spyware, now in the hands of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

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Strapped

My eight years with a gun.

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Teachers with Guns

What happens when a school district votes to arm teachers? A Rust Belt educator on the grim realities of training to kill one of his own students.

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Guns in the Family

A childhood steeped in guns shows that toxic masculinity and racism are at the heart of U.S. gun culture.

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The Origins of Birthright Citizenship

The Fourteenth Amendment captures the idea that no people born in the United States should be forced to live in the shadows.

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The Literature of Repression

Reading fiction under fascism

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Lessons from the March on Washington

The long arc of movements for social justice

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Eighty Years after Hiroshima

Eight decades of the contradictions of “nuclear democracy”

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