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How to Read Donald Trump

On Burning Books But Not Ideas

By Ariel Dorfman On July 3, 2022On July 3, 2022

America’s Anger Problem

Dealing with Trump’s Occupation of All Too Many American Hearts and Minds

By Andrea Mazzarino On June 30, 2022On August 2, 2022

Why Going “Hard” Is Taking the Easy Way Out

Hardening Schools and Arming Teachers Is the Wrong Approach

By William J. Astore On June 28, 2022On June 28, 2022

Ending the War in Ukraine

Three Possible Futures

By Rajan Menon On June 26, 2022On June 26, 2022

China Will Decide the Outcome of Russia v. the West

Is Putin the Face of the Future or the Final Gasp of the Past?

By John Feffer On June 23, 2022On June 23, 2022

What Difference Does a War Make?

The Geopolitics of the New Cold War

By Alfred McCoy On June 21, 2022On June 21, 2022

A Trail of Tears

How Veterans Return From America’s Wars

By Ann Jones On June 19, 2022On June 19, 2022

Welcome to a Science-Fiction Planet

How George Orwell’s Doublethink Became the Way of the World

By Noam Chomsky On June 16, 2022On June 17, 2022

My Pandemic in Three Acts

Dealing with the Disease that Never Seems to Leave Town

By Nina Burleigh On June 14, 2022On June 14, 2022

A Country Armed to the Teeth

And Strutting Toward the Apocalypse

By Robert Lipsyte On June 12, 2022On June 12, 2022

Fewer Big (or Any Size) Men on Campus

What Does It Mean that Women Now Dominate Higher Education?

By Rebecca Gordon On June 9, 2022On June 9, 2022

The F-Word (The Other One)

Repurposed and Misapplied

By Andrew Bacevich On June 7, 2022On June 7, 2022

Blowback for the Twenty-First Century

Remembering Chalmers Johnson

By Tom Engelhardt On June 5, 2022On June 5, 2022

Destroying the Town Is Not Saving It

Two Unsung Heroes as Role Models for the Air Force

By William J. Astore On June 2, 2022On June 2, 2022

War as Terrorism

Conflicts We Can’t Win, Suffering We Don’t See

By Andrea Mazzarino On May 31, 2022On May 31, 2022

The Need to Organize

What’s the Message and Who’s the Messenger?

By Beverly Gologorsky On May 26, 2022On May 26, 2022

Arsenal of Autocracy?

The Major Weapons Makers Cash in Worldwide, Not Just in Ukraine

By William D. Hartung On May 24, 2022On May 24, 2022

The Ukraine War’s Collateral Damage

The Health of an Overheating World Is at Stake

By Michael Klare On May 22, 2022On May 24, 2022

Where Are the Men?

No More Bystander Boys in the Post-Roe Era

By Robert Lipsyte On May 19, 2022On May 19, 2022

Ukraine

An Antiwar Dilemma

By Nan Levinson On May 17, 2022On May 17, 2022

The Personal Is Still Political

And It’s Planetary, Too

By Rebecca Gordon On May 15, 2022On May 15, 2022

America Unmasked

Did the Long Pandemic Spawn a New Kind of Repression?

By Nina Burleigh On May 12, 2022On May 12, 2022

The Empire’s New Clothes

The Veneer of Accountability Is Wearing Thin in Twenty-First-Century America

By Karen J. Greenberg On May 10, 2022On May 11, 2022

The Last Good Guys?

Five Reasons Why Washington Can’t Break Its War Addiction

By William J. Astore On May 8, 2022On May 8, 2022

The Border-Industrial Complex in the Biden Era

Robotic Dogs and Autonomous Surveillance Towers Are the New Wall

By Todd Miller On May 5, 2022On May 5, 2022

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