SEK and his class are brainstorming ideas for their end-of-quarter rhetoric-in-practice project. SEK: Given the fact that we studied Fellowship of the Ring and Game of Thrones, I could easily.
Charlie Webster, Chair of the Maine Republican Party: In some parts of rural Maine, there were dozens, dozens of black people who came in and voted on Election Day. Everybody.
Jane McAlevey excerpts from her new book of her decade as an organizer struggling against both corporations doing terrible things and the strategies of the labor leaders themselves. McAlevey talks.
I have a mini-review up of Michael Klarman's fine new book on same-sex marriage and backlash. Despite my longtime skepticism about the focus on countermobilization and litigation and Klarman's greater.
Ramblin', Gamblin' Bill Bennett: This was the drumbeat of the Obama campaign. To women they said: Republicans are waging a "war on women," trying to outlaw abortion and contraception and.
If this doesn't get Americans interested in climate change, nothing will: A cup of morning coffee could be much harder to find, and much more expensive, before the century is.
Some valuable historical background to the Halappanavar case from Kieran Healy.
This month's Sidney Award went to Jina Moore for her excellent article on poverty in modern America. Asking what is poverty, Moore notes that no one can agree on it..
- Whites Always Oppose Protest Movements, No Matter the Tactics
- Hive of grifters
- Trump claims he’s not allowed to testify in his own defense because of gag order
- The reproductive care desert
- Hey what if one or both of these old guys were to die all of a sudden?
- Mercedes Desperation
- Andor Revisited
- The Regulatory Push
- The Kids Are Alright
- Another Boeing whistleblower dies