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How did the genre of self-help go from one focused on collective empowerment to one serving the class hierarchy as it stands?
Jennifer Wilson
Observers, including the inventor of the auditing process used by the state, were skeptical of a measure seemingly aimed at placating the GOP.
Timothy Pratt
Joe Biden is wary of a legal reckoning against his predecessor, but to let Trump go would be to sanction future corruption.
Jeet Heer
The president-elect has a once-in-a-generation opportunity to reorient US foreign policy so this country truly means what it says.
Representative Ilhan Omar
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The scandal-plagued neoliberal mayor’s track record is disqualifying, say the officials who know him best.
John Nichols
The 2020 election saw more rich people vote for Trump then four years ago, while Joe Biden attracted more poor and low-income voters.
Rev. Dr. Liz Theoharis
As the rich transform France’s capital into a piggy bank and playground, the future of the city hangs in the balance.
Cole Stangler
Since the 2003 invasion, doctors in Fallujah have been reporting a sharp rise in birth defects among the city’s children—and to this day, no one knows why.
Laura Gottesdiener
Koreans fear a return to Obama’s failed “strategic patience” policy.
Tim Shorrock
Anne Helen Petersen’s Can't Even grapples with the miseries of millennial work.
Jeremy Gordon
His latest existential love story, I’m Thinking of Ending Things , reveals the limits of his work.
Erin Schwartz
How can one life be used to remember the collective pain of a generation’s political and cultural upheaval?
Audrey Wollen
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An exceptionally talented activist and leader, a new model of organizing, and years of tireless work—that’s how you change the system.
November 13, 2020
Portraits of the activists, organizers, artists, and more who call the Lower East Side’s public housing home.
November 10, 2020
Livestreamers and citizen journalists are providing constant, steady footage of the protests for Black Lives. Is that a good thing?
November 3, 2020
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