The Horrible Politics of $1,400 Checks February 05, 2021 Why on earth would Democrats not pass $2,000 checks as promised? by Nathan J. Robinson
What We Owe Our Whistleblowers February 04, 2021 If we want the next Edward Snowden or Reality Winner to speak up, we have to show that we’re listening. by Joseph Sorrentino
The Definitive Case for ‘Medicare For All’ February 03, 2021 A new book from healthcare experts Dr. Abdul El-Sayed and Micah Johnson makes it clear that M4A is possible in the present—and more urgent than ever. by Nathan J. Robinson
Asian America and the Politics of Guilt February 02, 2021 Neither model nor monolithic, the Asian American community is wrestling with some complicated questions right now. by Samuel Kao
Trial by Combat and the Myths of Our Modern Legal System February 01, 2021 Conflict resolution has changed a bit since the Middle Ages, but not as much as you might think. by Adrian Rennix
Professor Elizabeth Anderson on Workplace Democracy and Feminist Philosophy January 31, 2021 A fulfilling life requires more than a certain amount of stuff—people also need control over decisions that affect them. by Nathan J. Robinson
The Refreshing Gender Politics of ‘The Rise of Phoenixes’ January 30, 2021 Seeing yourself on screen is a beautiful thing, even if you need subtitles. by Adrian Rennix
The Nest Wing by Aaron Squawkin January 29, 2021 It’s time to flock together—for freedom. by Lyta Gold & Nick Sirotich & Nick Slater