The Return of Trump—I
On losers, fear, the Supreme Court, the end of the FDR era, antisystemic times, and words without consequences.
November 8, 2024
‘Acts of Submission’
An open letter to the director of the Office of Government Ethics.
November 22, 2024
Enigmatic Roger Casement
Roger Casement became internationally celebrated for exposing the horrors of colonialism, yet he remains an elusive figure.
December 5, 2024 issue
What Could Stop Him?
Our Constitution includes multiple guardrails against Trump-like presidents. But those checks and balances only work when citizens resist.
November 18, 2024
Jewish Middlemen, Archival Myopia
The story of two Jewish trading families during the last decades of the Regency of Algiers is skewed by being told through the perspectives of only European and American actors.
December 5, 2024 issue
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Peter Gay: Voltaire“Voltaire, contrary to his reputation, was not merely a social climber, or solely concerned for his security or financial advantage. He was a good hater but he also loved widely and generously, if not always wisely, and most of his traits emerge in the letters here brought together.”
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