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Essays

Investigations, analyses, polemics, and imaginaries

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The Scab

One who gives more value for the same price than another.

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Jack London May 8, 2018
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The Lies of War

Ken Burns’s The Vietnam War

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Michael Stewart Foley May 8, 2018
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Primary Contests

Further thoughts on consonance and dissonance

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Jeffrey C. Isaac May 7, 2018
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Black Aesthetic/Aesthetic Black

Race, Space, and the Possibilities of Becoming

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Brandi Thompson Summers May 7, 2018
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“Weaponized Babies”

Or, Damn, Why Didn’t I Think of Using That Term?

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Janet Golden May 5, 2018
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Memory, Justice, History, and the “Right” to be Forgotten

Reflections on Georgetown’s Slave Legacy

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Tim Lacy May 4, 2018
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From Velvet Revolution to Velvet Dictatorship

Reflections on Democratic Regression

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Adam Michnik May 3, 2018
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A Historian Obsessed With the Present

Political memoir changes the questions I ask of the past

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Claire Potter May 2, 2018
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The Face of ‘Post-Truth’ Politics

Observations from the trenches

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Mykola Balaban May 2, 2018
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What Do Military Attacks Accomplish?

Effective Action in Syria

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Richard D. Anderson May 1, 2018
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