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Clarence Lusane

Clarence Lusane, a TomDispatch regular, is a political science professor and director of the International Affairs program and majors at Howard University, and Independent Expert to the European Commission Against Racism and Intolerance. His latest book is Twenty Dollars and Change: Harriet Tubman and the Ongoing Fight for Racial Justice and Democracy (City Lights).

Make America Fascist Again (MAFA!)

The Future If Donald Trump Returns to the Oval Office

By Clarence Lusane On December 5, 2023On December 8, 2023

What A Second Trumpocracy Would Mean

The Coming Crisis of 2025

By Clarence Lusane On October 26, 2023On October 26, 2023

The Political Rise of a New White Nationalism

The GOP Has a Klan Problem That Is Not Going Away

By Clarence Lusane On September 17, 2023On September 17, 2023

Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis

Two Peas in a (White Nationalist) Pod

By Clarence Lusane On May 21, 2023On May 21, 2023

Make Republicans Great Again?

Nikki Haley’s Diet-MAGA Problem

By Clarence Lusane On March 5, 2023On March 5, 2023

The Votes That Weren’t Cast

Racial Justice, Voting Rights, and Authoritarianism

By Clarence Lusane On February 2, 2023On February 2, 2023

Prelude to Authoritarianism?

The MAGAfication of America

By Clarence Lusane On November 29, 2022On December 3, 2022

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    Julian West, looking backwards from 2050, tries to understand why the world and his family have fallen apart. Part Field Notes from a Catastrophe, part 1984, part World War Z, John Feffer’s striking new dystopian novel, takes us deep into the battered, shattered world of 2050. The European Union has broken apart. Multiethnic great powers like Russia and… Read more

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    It’s 2051, and Arcadia is under attack. As the stand-alone sequel to Splinterlands begins, the sustainable compound in what was once Vermont is on high alert. Arcadia’s defense corps is mobilized to defend against what first appears to be a routine assault, one of the many that the community must repulse from para- military forces… Read more

  • A Nation Unmade by War

    A Nation Unmade by War surveys American exceptionalism in the age of absurdity. As Tom Engelhardt argues, despite having a more massive, technologically advanced, and better-funded military than any other power on the planet, in the last decade and a half of constant war across the Greater Middle East and parts of Africa, the United… Read more

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    In a completely original analysis, prize-winning historian Alfred W. McCoy explores America’s rise as a world power—from the 1890s through the Cold War—and its bid to extend its hegemony deep into the twenty-first century through a fusion of cyberwar, space warfare, trade pacts, and military alliances. McCoy then analyzes the marquee instruments of US hegemony—covert… Read more

  • Every Body Has a Story

    As the Great Recession and the foreclosure crisis hit, four close friends who barely made it out of poverty in New York City’s South Bronx, suddenly find themselves caught up in the economic maelstrom. Lena, Zack, Dory, and Stu must reconcile their troubled past with an uncertain future in Beverly Gologorsky’s stunning new novel, a… Read more

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