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Millennials to Democrats: It’s the Economy, Stupid

When it comes to economics, the party is in danger of losing young voters to the GOP.

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A War on Women at the US Border

Attorney General Jeff Sessions is trying to undo precedent that allows asylum protection for domestic violence survivors.

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Your Senators Are About to Vote on the Future of the Internet. Make Sure They Hear From You First

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The United States Is the Real Extremist Country

Our investment in destruction is anything but normal.

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Political Corruption Is Ruining Everything, but We Can Fix It

A bold new idea from Washington that might truly beat back routinized scandal. 

David Dayen

The Troubling Part of Rudy Giuliani’s Interview That Nobody Is Talking About

Giuliani seems to think that President Trump is above the law.

John Nichols

Trump’s Denial of TPS to Hondurans Will Break Up Thousands of Families

He loathes one of our most successful humanitarian programs because it protects people from what he calls “shithole countries.”

Sasha Abramsky

Spring Books

Joseph Conrad and the Dawn of Globalization

What passes for civilization is often just refined savagery.

Greg Grandin

Timothy Snyder’s Bleak Vision

In The Road to Unfreedom, Snyder’s vision of history driven by rival states and ruthless statesmen undermines his own insistence on the importance of individual responsibility. 

Sophie Pinkham

Perry Anderson’s Long Goodbye

In the absence of revolution, Perry Anderson embraces realism.

Bruce Robbins

world

France Goes Off the Rails

The government’s proposed railway reforms will force yet more traffic onto the country’s overcrowded roads, even as people in the provinces and regions lose mobility, convenience, and time.

Benoît Duteurtre

Historic Korean Summit Sets the Table for Peace—and US Pundits React With Horror

They were spinning the meeting, and Kim Jong-un’s outreach in particular, as a dangerous event.

Tim Shorrock

A Daughter’s Memories in Moscow

When Mikhail Gorbachev came into power, my father offered his consulting services to fledging consumer enterprises in Russia, and several took him up on it.

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Katrina Karkazis joins us to talk about the IAAF's sex-testing rules.

May 2, 2018

View: PHOTOS: These Students Are Sick and Tired of Gun Violence

“That could be me, my friends, my family.”

April 26, 2018

View: ‘A Border Control Official Sexually Abused Me’

Aura Hernández fled to the US seeking safety. Instead, she was sexually abused by a border patrol agent.

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Culture

Perry Anderson’s Long Goodbye

In the absence of revolution, Perry Anderson embraces realism.

Bruce Robbins

Can Yanis Varoufakis Save Europe?

At a moment when many on the right and left have abandoned the European project, Greece’s former finance minister has other plans for the continent.

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Mothering Under Capitalism

Jacqueline Rose and the politics of motherhood.

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