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April 2020
April 7, 2020
Magazine
John Fabian Witt
How the Republican Party Took Over the Supreme Court
The 50-year effort to advance a conservative legal agenda
April 6, 2020
Magazine
Nick Pinto
Bailing Out
Criminal justice reformers are rethinking the crusade against cash bail.
April 6, 2020
Magazine
Peter E. Gordon
Karl Marx’s Prophetic Longing
Can we salvage an egalitarian vision from the ruins of Labor Zionism?
April 3, 2020
Magazine
Jay Deshpande
Kiwi
April 3, 2020
Magazine
Tyler Mills
Confessions of a Demigod
April 3, 2020
Magazine
Sandra Simonds
[An iron pan is burning; the witch]
April 2, 2020
Magazine
Michelle Dean
A Fragmented Novel for the End of the World
Jenny Offill’s
Weather
captures the dread of a global catastrophe.
April 1, 2020
Magazine
Jillian Steinhauer
The Hollow Politics of Minimalism
A pristine, stripped-down aesthetic conceals the messy realities of society.
March 31, 2020
Magazine
Patrick Blanchfield
Policing and the English Language
The poisonous contradictions of coptalk
March 30, 2020
Magazine
Zachary Roth
The Caged Ballot
Why the GOP is poised to create large-scale voting chaos this year
March 27, 2020
Magazine
John Patrick Leary
Why Politicians Can’t Stop Talking About “Folks”
The perpetual quest to win over real, unpretentious Americans
March 26, 2020
Magazine
Kate Wagner
The Ethical Failures of Modern Architecture
Why do famous architects continue to work with corrupt authoritarians and pernicious corporations?
March 25, 2020
Magazine
Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw
Seeing No Evil
The peril of gender-blind consensus thinking
March 24, 2020
Magazine
Aryeh Neier
The Imitation Games That Authoritarians Play
The subtlest way to undermine democracy is to fake it.
March 23, 2020
Magazine
Saul Elbein
The Un-American
Hoda Muthana left the U.S. to join ISIS. Now she wants to return home to stand trial, but the Trump administration won’t let her. She is a test case for the future of birthright citizenship.
March 20, 2020
Magazine
Jake Bittle
Trump’s Most Devout Disciple
Lou Dobbs believes Trump is one of history’s Great Men. The president is listening.
March 19, 2020
Magazine
Win McCormack
Civic Republicanism: Good for the Jews
The ancient roots of communal liberty
March 19, 2020
Magazine
Walter Shapiro
The Political Media’s Blurred Reality
How market pressures and professional hubris have undone campaign journalism
March 16, 2020
Magazine
Meredith Shiner
How the Media Created the “Moderate” Susan Collins
The Maine senator was never an independent force in Washington, but reporters concocted that myth to justify their phony narratives.
March 9, 2020
Magazine
Alex Pareene
The Democrats’ Cult of Pragmatism
Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton, and other moderates claim they Get Things Done—but not because they actually do get things done.
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