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Farm Bill of Goods

U.S. agriculture policy is underwriting an ecological catastrophe.

By Tom Philpott

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The Right’s Attack on Children

“Parental rights” are all the rage now in some quarters. But when parents gain rights, who loses them? Children.

By Marci Hamilton

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Wolf in Klein's Clothing

What happens when you keep getting mistaken for someone who’s become Steve Bannon’s good buddy?

By Amanda Marcotte

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The Right’s Attack on Children

“Parental rights” are all the rage now in some quarters. But when parents gain rights, who loses them? Children.

By Marci Hamilton

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What Really Wrecked Boeing

It wasn’t just missing bolts. It was the neoliberal philosophy that led to a commitment to crushing its unions.

By David Goldstein

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On Campus Free Speech

Is it a goal in and of itself, or a tool toward other goals that universities are supposed to nurture? A debate.

By Erwin Chemerinsky Sigal Ben-Porath

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Supreme Paradoxes

Roosevelt’s eight Supreme Court justices helped pen some of the Court’s best decisions—and some of its worst.

By Jeffrey Toobin

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Spreading the Bad News

Right-wing evangelicalism’s moral and religious descent into Trumpism has been near-total. Is there a way out?

By Soong-Chan Rah

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Clash of Identities

Avi Shlaim is a groundbreaking Arab-Jewish historian. His memoirs both benefit and suffer from this duality.

By Jordan Michael Smith

Book Reviews

Wolf in Klein's Clothing

What happens when you keep getting mistaken for someone who’s become Steve Bannon’s good buddy?

By Amanda Marcotte

NEWS & EVENTS

Bernard Schwartz, 1925-2024

A great friend of Democracy—and democracy—has left us.

By The Editors

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