A Political and Literary Forum
Besides overturning the very structure of higher education virtually overnight, COVID-19 will also accelerate a number of troubling longer-term trends.
Jeffrey Aaron Snyder
With Responses From
Christopher J. Lee
R. H. Lossin, Andy Battle
Adam Kotsko
Jeffrey C. Isaac
For democrats, the concentration of media power and commercialization of public discourse are a disaster. If we are serious about democracy, we need to work aggressively for reform.
Robert W. McChesney
On The Best of the Best American Poetry, 1988-1997.
Harold Bloom
Modern weapons are so destructive that war is less and less likely to take place.
Randall Forsberg
Those of us who consider ourselves politically progressive have been too quick to assume that feminism and multiculturalism are both good things which are easily reconciled.
Susan Moller Okin
Income inequality has skyrocketed. What can policy do about it?
Richard B. Freeman
The idea that a fetus has rights cannot be bypassed as nonsense. We have to take the idea seriously.
Judith Jarvis Thomson
A roundtable with Randall Forsberg.
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