It is this attempt to think anew that I will refer to as their “Benjaminian moment.” Put succinctly: Arendt as well as Adorno ...
The donation of $1.6 billion from an obscure businessman “transformed Leo into a power broker who could steer the ...
Following the assassination of Nasrallah on September 27 and the killing of more than 1,000 other people over the last two ...
A year after the October 7 attacks in Israel, no end to Israel’s war is on the horizon. This week’s reading list compiles ...
Haitian migrants have been subjected to decades of brutal mistreatment by the U.S. government, much of which unfolded at ...
A terse telegram from Dar es Salaam first alerted Barclays Bank in London of the unexpected and immediate nationalization of its local subsidiary in Tanzania. “We are advised full compensation will be ...
Elections have become nearly synonymous with democracy. We invest so much hope, energy, and money in elections and keep ending up with out-of-touch politicians, legislative gridlock, and violent ...
Drutman can’t possibly be right that the two-party system is “the whole ballgame.” The hyperpartisanship and dysfunctional politics that concerns him is happening not just in countries with two-party ...