Articles in Politics
The Case for Prince
By appreciating just how good the Purple One was, we see what music can be and ought to be.
The Vapid Deceit of Joe Scarborough’s Book About Truman
The ex-GOP goon’s tedious hagiography of the only man to drop atomic bombs on helpless civilians is full of omissions and euphemisms, and devoid of any conscience.
How Art Connects Prisons and Museums
Most people don’t see the link. Advocates—and incarcerated artists themselves—are fighting to change that.
Corporate ‘Mindfulness’ Programs Are an Abomination
Instead of providing employees with decent working conditions or benefits, U.S. companies suggest they meditate instead.
Inside the Incel
A new documentary shows why the controversial internet subculture is such a tough topic to cover.
Boycotting Animal Products as a Collective Act of Protest
Refusing to participate in the exploitation of animals is more than just a personal lifestyle choice.
Nonprofit Workers, Unionize!
Until you can pay your rent with good intentions, you need the protection of a union contract.
Laws Apparently Just Don’t Apply to Presidents
Now that Biden has bombed Syria in direct violation of international and domestic law, it’s hard to believe Democrats who talk about the importance of rules.
How NGOs Abandoned the Middle East’s Radicals
The smiley photo-ops and peppy press releases of NGOs in the Middle East obscure the fact that these organizations are often an obstacle to real freedom.
Texas Republicans Discover the True Meaning of Free Markets
With customers facing shockingly high power bills, Ted Cruz has a revelation that what is good for corporations is not, in fact, good for everyone.
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