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America’s Missing Labor Party

For nearly half a century, an air of inevitability has clung to the decline of the American labor movement. As union density has fallen to near 10 percent and strike activity has reached historic lows,...

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What Brett Kavanaugh Is Getting Away With

Give this to Jeff Flake: When it comes to infuriating people, he’s truly bipartisan. His denunciations of President Donald Trump have been too pointed for many on the right, and too feeble for those on...

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The New Face of Men’s Rights

The Trump men are very worried about the fate of their kind. Before he boarded Air Force One on Tuesday, President Donald Trump was asked by a reporter, “What do you say to young men in America?” He...

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False Concepts of Liberty, Pt. 2

A tourist treading the streets of ancient Pompeii might well notice, viewing the buildings still extant there, that Roman dwellings, lacking in windows of any kind, were oriented entirely inward,...

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Renaming Macedonia in the Age of Nationalism

“How would you feel if your neighbor told you your nation was an artificial construct?” Macedonian foreign minister Nikola Dimitrov asked in a speech to the European Parliament in August. He had...

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Why Amazon Raised Its Minimum Wage

It’s not every day that Bernie Sanders praises the richest man alive. But on Tuesday, Sanders did exactly that, tweeting props to Jeff Bezos for Amazon’s decision to raise its minimum wage to $15, a...

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An Opera for the City, an Opera for the Self

There are a couple of bars from The Mile Long Opera that I can’t get out of my head. “Funny how a manicure / Changes everything,” the line goes, rising up and holding at a level note in the middle,...

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How the New Democrats Could End the Drone Wars

One spring during the Obama administration, I sat with a group of Yemeni farmers in Sana’a. I’d contacted them after a U.S. drone flying over the village of al-Sabool struck a bus full of shoppers,...

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The Water Lilies

They open in the day and close at night.They are good at appearances. They are white.I judge them, judge the study they makeOf themselves, aspirational beings, fakeIf you ask me. If you ask me, I’ll...

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Song with Shag Rug and Wood Paneling

My parents renovated that old home.It is clean as a lobotomy. The cracked linoleum’s erased.Now new hardwood floors are gleaming. Gone are gold shag rugs, the shadeof California August on which I lay...

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The FBI’s Kavanaugh Dilemma

The FBI has completed its rushed investigation of allegations that Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh committed sexual assault as a teenager. While senators will begin reading the agency’s report...

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This Is Not the Last Kavanaugh Report

Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley summed up the FBI’s reopened background investigation into Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh in a single sentence on Thursday: “There’s nothing in it that we didn’t...

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The Kavanaugh Debate Is Dividing Never Trump Conservatives

It has become clear over the past week that Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh’s angry and partisan testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee helped rally Republicans to his side, including...

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A Star Is Born Is the “November Rain” of the Big Screen

It is difficult to think of a recent movie that has come close to the acclaim-versus-quality ratio of A Star is Born. Between the reviews and the buzz and Lady Gaga riding to the Venice Film Festival...

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We’re Still Living in the Boys’ Culture of Kavanaugh’s Youth

“What’s your body count?”  This question might make a certain sense on the battlefield—certainly more sense than asking, “How many people have you slaughtered?” When one’s job is to kill, then it’s...

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Why Republican Women Defend Brett Kavanaugh

“Elect women” became the de facto rallying cry for those opposed to Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh after he was accused of sexual assaulting Christine Blasey Ford at a high school party in the...

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Brett Kavanaugh Is the Point of No Return

The American conservative movement’s long march to install a reliable five-justice majority in its own image is over. On Monday, Justice Brett Kavanaugh will take his seat on the Supreme Court for the...

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Why Don’t We Talk About Peru’s Forced Sterilizations?

Last week, Peru’s supreme court overturned the pardon of brutal Peruvian ex-President Alberto Fujimori, tossing the leader back to his 25-year prison sentence for human rights violations and...

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The Conservative Resistance Inside the Vatican

In August, in a letter published in the National Catholic Register, Italian Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò blamed the Roman Catholic Church’s sexual abuse crisis on gay priests who “act under the...

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Brazil Is on the Brink of Authoritarianism

The stage is set for the second round of voting in Brazil’s presidential election. On October 7, a sprawling field of candidates was reduced to two, the extreme right-wing congressman Jair Bolsonaro,...

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