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Arts in Society

The Millions

A trip to Machu Picchu ends up offering surprising insights into what it means to be a survivor of the genocide of Native Americans.

Gender & Sexuality

The Death of the Gay Bar

The pandemic will shutter many gay bars. Should we mourn their passing?

Politics

The Americans Who Embraced Mussolini

As we confront rightwing extremism in our own time, the history of American fascist sympathy reveals a legacy worth reckoning with.

Science

End Capitalism

If many marine mammals are on the verge of extinction, it is not for lack of environmental activism, but because we are entangled in a global financial system that it does not seem possible to transform.

Arts in Society

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Race

Immigration Enforcement and the Afterlife of the Slave Ship

Coast Guard techniques for blocking Haitian asylum seekers have their roots in the slave trade. Understanding these connections can help us disentangle immigration policy from white nationalism.

Law

Algerian Jews Have Not Forgotten France’s Colonial Crimes

A recent report neglects to mention how France forced Arab Jews to adopt the European persona of Jew as citizen and see Arabs and Muslims as others.

Arts in Society Law

A Parable and Parody of Restorative Justice

The Netflix series Dead to Me suggests that we might get closer to justice by forgiving each other and ourselves for the sometimes literally fatal flaw of being human.

Race

“White Fragility” Gets Jackie Robinson’s Story Wrong

Robin DiAngelo’s best-selling book sells a misguided view of baseball integration to her readers and corporate clients.

Arts in Society Gender & Sexuality

Ancestral Wealth

The Sacred Black Masculine in My Life

Race Science

DNA and Our Twenty-First-Century Ancestors

Home DNA ancestry kits include no ancestors, instead comparing customers to other present-day people based on assumptions about race and ethnicity. So what are they actually selling?

Arts in Society

From the Editors: Ancestors

In our new book, some of today’s most imaginative writers consider what it means to be made and fashioned by others. 

Race

Poisoning Tallevast

First, segregation blocked this Florida community from equal education and other public goods. Then the military–industrial complex sickened residents and destroyed their property.

Philosophy Race

Cedric Robinson and the Origins of Race

As more of Robinson’s books come back into print, reading them with Black Marxism can enrich our understanding of racial capitalism.

Philosophy Race

Why Black Marxism, Why Now?

Cedric Robinson’s Black Marxism helps us fight fascism with greater clarity and with ever more questions.

Politics

From Revolution to Reformism

Leaders of the left abandoned the language of transformation in the 1980s—at a cost. Can it be regained?

Race

The Logic of Eugenics Still Haunts Virginia

Elizabeth Catte’s new book examines how Virginia progressives believed the forced sterilization of poor whites would pave the way to a bright future—and how their legacy endures in national parks and prisons.

Politics Science

Crises and Common Sense

The pandemic holds important political lessons for the climate crisis, but they must be taught.

Law Philosophy Politics

How Nations Heal

We cannot simply put the past behind us. The framework of transitional justice offers a promising path forward.

Politics

Where Trumpism Lives

Pro-Trump support remains driven by relatively well-off whites in fast-growing, diversifying suburbs—not by Rust Belt economic despair.

Philosophy Race

Whiteness Is the Greatest Racial Fraud

The Krugs and Dolezals dominate the headlines, but they are distractions from the fraud that imperils us all: believing oneself to be white.

Politics

Coronapolitics from the Reichstag to the Capitol

Defying conventional political labels and capitalizing on widespread distrust, a range of new movements share the conviction that all power is conspiracy.

Class & Inequality Law

Time Is the Universal Measure of Freedom

Labor activists once understood time to be a checking mechanism on market activity.

Science

Realizing a Green Future

A transcript of our panel discussion on the Green New Deal and our new issue, Climate Action.

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