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    Trump for Young Readers
    April 11, 2017
    | Eric Alterman
    Donald Trump is pretty much a walking advertisement for everything we don’t want our children to be. And yet he’s the president. Children are supposed to respect the president. What to do?
  • War & Peace
    50 Years After King’s Vietnam Speech, US Again Debates War
    April 5, 2017
    | Peter Dreier
    We still need what King called a "radical revolution of values" that emphasizes social justice rather than militarism and economic nationalism.
  • Arts & Culture
    A Civic Poet with a Softer Side
    April 4, 2017
    | Lynn Sherr
    Yevgeny Yevtushenko's poetry was a kind of revolution; he was a rock star to the Soviet youth movement and a global celebrity.
  • Democracy & Government
    The Bloodstained Rise of Global Populism
    April 4, 2017
    | Alfred W. McCoy
    A political movement’s violent pursuit of “enemies.”
  • Society
    Human Kindness: America's Positive People
    March 30, 2017
    | Charles Bayer
    We must not be ruled by fear or kept in line by the resentment of "outsiders" as dictated by the Trump administration.
  • Activism
    We Already Have the Path Through Trump’s America
    March 29, 2017
    | Kendra Tappin
    Dr. Martin Luther King’s dream showed us what's possible through mutuality, community and respect.
  • Activism
    Not Your Grandma’s Civil Rights Strategy
    March 27, 2017
    | Jon Else
    Whose streets? (Then and now).
  • Democracy & Government
    Federalism, Explained
    March 24, 2017
    | Gail Ablow
    This week's episode of Democracy Apprentice.
  • Letters to the Editor
    Republicans' Embrace of Destruction Disillusioned Me
    March 21, 2017
    | Lisa Michele Church
    A lifelong Republican writes that she "began to get uncomfortable" with her party in the 1990s, when she "realized that some would prefer to tear down institutions rather than improve them, just for the destruction itself."
  • History
    The Power of Ordinary People Facing Totalitarianism
    March 20, 2017
    | Kathleen B. Jones
    An overview of The Origins of Totalitarianism, by a German Jewish political theorist Hannah Arendt.


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