
Tag: hopefully rare metablogging

As you may have noticed, we have a new banner and a new logo. As you can see, we’re still working through some technical difficulties with regards to fitting the banner onto the header, and in
I am deeply honored to learn that my This Day in Labor History series has won this year’s History News Network Cliopatria Award for “Best Series of Posts.” According to HNN: In ̶
Last week I did a brief interview with Newstex (they aggregate our content in some fashion), in which they asked me a lot of questions about blogging: This, along with the Meet and Greet, reinforced t
Media Czech moves on to bigger and better things. Let’s hope that Barefoot and Progressive continues to shake things up while under new management. Also, LGM always makes money for its partner
A bunch of thoughts on Freddie DeBoer’s thoughtful post on the progressive blogosphere and leftism. I’m going to divide this post into “serious thought” and “navel gazing
Since March, 1 person each from New Caledonia, Benin, Haiti, Malawi, Cook Islands, French Guiana, Laos, Bhutan, Turkmenistan, Suriname, Gambia, Papua New Guinea, French Polynesia, Zimbabwe, Monaco, an
In about an hour, Charli and I will sit on a roundtable titled “Do International Relations Blogs Inform Practice? Theory? Both? Neither?” with Stephen Walt, Dan Drezner, William Winecoff,
Mmm…. polarization.
- One of the worst for which a people ever fought
- Labor Policy in the Last Stalinist Utopia
- Images from American History, Part 45
- The Right Enemies
- Florida principal fired for not providing trigger warnings and safe spaces before showing Michelangelo
- Those who want respect, give respect
- Overturning Right to Work
- The fantasy life of conservative intellectuals
- Erik Visits an American Grave, Part 1,315
- The lunatic war on drag shows