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The Playstation Dreamworld

An excerpt from Alfie Bown's latest book

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Alfie Bown November 16, 2017
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Can Roy Moore’s Candidacy Survive?

If it does, Jesus will have had nothing to do with it

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Claire Potter November 15, 2017
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One Hundred Years of Communism

A look at Leninism

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Vladimir Tismaneanu November 13, 2017
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An Unreasonable Standard

Reconsidering law, race and police violence

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Jennifer M. Page November 13, 2017
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What We Really Learned in Charlottesville

Finding a Way Forward

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Andrew Boyer November 9, 2017
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Did Hamilton Write Too Much For His Own Good?

The publication history of the Federalist

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Joseph Adelman November 9, 2017
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#BlackLivesMatter and the Democratic Necessity of Social Movements

What active citizenship can look like and what it can accomplish

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Deva Woodly November 8, 2017
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A Year Later, Democrats Roar Back

Post-election analysis, and inaugurating Purple Wednesday

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Claire Potter November 8, 2017
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Rousseau and Critical Theory

An excerpt from Alessandro Ferrara's latest book

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Alessandro Ferrara November 8, 2017
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John Reed, Romantic Revolutionary

The persistent timeliness of the poet and activist

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Robert Rosenstone November 7, 2017
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