A fter the inauguration of Andrew Jackson, in 1829, thousands of his supporters poured into the White House to celebrate. The ...
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The constituent force of the public has become hollowed out in our republic, owing to the depoliticisation of the public ...
While Foucault praised Iran’s 1979 revolution as spiritual, Iranian women warned it would mean coercion, veiling, and the ...
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Whether it’s the financial crash, the climate emergency or the breakdown of the international order, historian Adam Tooze has become the go-to guide to the radical new world we’ve entered ...
One of Garber’s rationales for championing objectivity was that this approach would be in the interest of students, saying, ...
Ye naya Hindustan hai...History might disagree, at least in the cinematic verse. Everything repeats, and the return of angry ...
Floris D’Aalst’s essay “Whither America? Class and Politics in the Era of American Decline” covers a lot of ground. I appreciate that his overview of the unfolding crisis of us capitalism highlights ...
The company has transformed the very nature of social media, and in the process it has mutated as well—from tech unicorn to ...
The inherent fallacy of the political scientist is that she cannot test her theory. There are, of course, no controlled experiments (unless you’re running ...
European companies pioneered much of the technology used in renewables, but have they left it too late to compete with China?