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What Science Fiction Teaches Us About Reality

What Science Fiction Teaches Us About Reality What Science Fiction Teaches Us About Reality

Why build rockets at all? For fun? For adventure? Or is this the same process which sends the salmon back upstream year after year to spawn and die—a subliminal urge in manki...

Mar 23, 2015 / Feature / Ray Bradbury

What Is This New Philosophy They Call ‘Existentialism’?

What Is This New Philosophy They Call ‘Existentialism’? What Is This New Philosophy They Call ‘Existentialism’?

It would be a cheap error to mistake this new trend in philosophy and literature for just another fashion of the day.

Mar 23, 2015 / Feature / Hannah Arendt

Americans and Their Myths

Americans and Their Myths Americans and Their Myths

The country suffers from an ambivalent anguish, everyone asking, “Am I American enough?” and at the same time, “How can I escape from Americanism?”

Mar 23, 2015 / Feature / Jean-Paul Sartre

The Unconvincing Semi-Socialism of ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’

The Unconvincing Semi-Socialism of ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ The Unconvincing Semi-Socialism of ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’

Many small towns are “backward” in a likable way, but I have never seen one so Norman-Rockwellish.

Mar 23, 2015 / Feature / James Agee

1935–1945: The Establishment of a Warless World Must Be Our Goal

1935–1945: The Establishment of a Warless World Must Be Our Goal 1935–1945: The Establishment of a Warless World Must Be Our Goal

Communists are intolerant and ruthless, often unscrupulous, but they are also zealous, brave, and willing to put up with hardship and abuse.

Mar 23, 2015 / Feature / The Nation

Which Direction Is the American Parade Headed?

Which Direction Is the American Parade Headed? Which Direction Is the American Parade Headed?

Marching with the American Legion during the New Deal.

Mar 23, 2015 / Feature / John Dos Passos

John Steinbeck on the Violent Repression of the Fight for Migrant Workers’ Rights

John Steinbeck on the Violent Repression of the Fight for Migrant Workers’ Rights John Steinbeck on the Violent Repression of the Fight for Migrant Workers’ Rights

We now know that workers are being attacked not because they want higher wages, not because they are Communists, but simply because they want to organize.

Mar 23, 2015 / Feature / John Steinbeck

For the Jews—Life or Death?

For the Jews—Life or Death? For the Jews—Life or Death?

An appeal for help from 1944.

Mar 23, 2015 / Feature / I.F. Stone

1925–1935: Is Art Possible in the United States?

1925–1935: Is Art Possible in the United States? 1925–1935: Is Art Possible in the United States?

There is no best country to write in. There is only the old world and the new.

Mar 23, 2015 / Feature / The Nation

Langston Hughes and Touré on Loving Blackness in a Nation Ruled by White Supremacy

Langston Hughes and Touré on Loving Blackness in a Nation Ruled by White Supremacy Langston Hughes and Touré on Loving Blackness in a Nation Ruled by White Supremacy

The Black artist still must confront the choice between being a messenger about the community and being a pure maker of artistic product.

Mar 23, 2015 / Feature / Langston Hughes and Touré

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