His novels might be read as a fictive analogue to Howard Zinn’s People’s History of the United States: a polyphonic chronicle ...
Trump’s actions are illegal, yes. Worse than that, they are wrong—precisely what the legality debate is meant to obscure.
I learned my name was on the list from a Jewish colleague at my university, a woman I hardly know. “I need to tell you ...
Pundits and politicians conceal the truth: it’s all around us, perpetrated by our political system itself. Georges Sorel, writing in 1908, gave a very different account of violence in his classic, ...
We are indeed going to have to live with each other, barring apocalyptic violence—but we already have been for quite some ...
The Trump administration has unfrozen a Biden-era hold on powerful Israeli-made spyware, now in the hands of U.S. Immigration ...
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Aaron Shakow is a Lecturer on Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard. A longtime member of Partners In Health and former advisor to the World Health Organization, he is coeditor of Privilege and ...
More than a century before Zohran Mamdani declared he wanted a New York City network of grocery stores “focused on keeping ...
“The personal is the political” was a reality for me long before it became the mantra of Second Wave feminism in the United States. In 1951, when I was ten years old, my father, Samuel Wallach, a New ...
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