Month: August 2018

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Trump administration immigration policy mastermind and PJ Goebbels cosplay contest runner-up Stephen Miller isn’t going to pretend any more that his policy is driven primarily by concerns illegal immigration, as opposed to immigration by people who don’t look like real Americans: The Trump administration is expected to issue a proposal in coming weeks that would […]
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I have a new essay up in the Boston Review arguing that the left needs to take the policymaking of global trade regimes seriously, offering real alternatives to the corporate-political domination of the issue that push for the accountability of multinationals and empowering workers globally to press for their own rights. As is common for […]
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Civility As A Shield

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Dahlia Lithwick on the inane civility arguments for Brett Kavanaugh, which are used to exempt conservatives from criticism more broadly: This phase was launched, in Kavanaugh’s case, with the Carpool Wizard column from a school parent extolling the personal qualities Judge Kavanaugh brought to his kids’ school. It was immediately followed by the Radical Feminist […]
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The Long Arm of Dunningism

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It’s unfortunate that not surprising that a major publication would run a lengthy piece about white racist Americans. We’ve seen approximately 780,000 since November 2016. However, it is amazing that the Guardian would run featuring Confederate flag humpers that would repeat Dunningesque and Bowersesque myths about Reconstruction. If you aren’t familiar, William Dunning was the […]
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