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  • History
    Collaboration: Be Careful Who You Work With
    August 19, 2017
    | Lynn Sherr
    At a time when precise language has gone missing from the White House, how best to describe those Republicans still loyal to President Trump?
  • Democracy & Government
    Fairer Representation Makes a Stronger Democracy
    April 26, 2017
    | Mark Trahant
    France (and many of the world’s governments) has figured out that the only way to secure democracy is to require an electoral majority.
  • Inequality
    Runaway Inequality Elected Trump. It Can Defeat Him.
    February 15, 2017
    | Les Leopold
    One of the best forms of resistance will be our demand for a more equitable and humane economy.
  • Democracy & Government
    Anger Gone Viral
    November 28, 2016
    | Padraig Reidy
    How Trumpism is running rampant across the West.
  • Economy & Work
    Why Trump's "Rigged" Argument Resonates
    October 31, 2016
    | Guy Standing
    Trump's argument that the system is rigged makes sense to economically vulnerable people who have long felt that policy ignores their interests.
  • Society
    The Politics of Swimming in 2016
    September 1, 2016
    | Lynn Sherr
    Lynn Sherr dives into the historic feats and major fiascos of one of her favorite pastimes.
  • Economy & Work
    Five Countries That Know How to Handle Student Debt
    August 5, 2016
    | Natalia Abrams and Cody Hounanian
    It doesn't have to be this way.
  • Society
    The Icelandic Pirate Party and the Search for a New Democracy
    July 11, 2016
    | Gabriel Dunsmith and Adam Eichen
    An internet-powered movement that puts citizens ahead of ideology could win a parliamentary plurality this fall.
  • Environment
    Texas and France Split on Climate Science
    June 15, 2016
    | Elliott Negin
    Heavy rain and flooding hit both, but one accepts the effects of global warming, and one remains "skeptical."
  • War & Peace
    The Christmas Day that Peace Broke Out
    December 23, 2015
    | Michael Winship
    As once again politicians seek to unleash the dogs of war, a one-man play recalls the brief holiday truce that marked the first year of World War I.


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