Anger Persists: On Rebecca Traister’s “Good and Mad: The Revolutionary Power of Women’s Anger”
"Good and Mad" uses several prisms for revealing the nuances of women’s anger in the second decade of the 21st century.
"You can't ignore politics, no matter how much you'd like to." — Molly Ivins
"Good and Mad" uses several prisms for revealing the nuances of women’s anger in the second decade of the 21st century.
Maggie LevantovskayaNov 5, 2018
Channing Sargent talks to Representative Tim Ryan about why new age practices can reconnect America to its core values.
Channing SargentNov 5, 2018
Fifty years before Tuesday’s US Senate election, a multiracial coalition of civil rights activists rewrote the rules of Texas politics.
Max KrochmalNov 4, 2018
"The ideas and attitudes that fostered opposition to women's suffrage are still with us." Adam Winkler on "The Woman's Hour."
Adam WinklerNov 2, 2018
Nick Murray ropes “The Honky Tonk on the Left.”
Nick MurrayNov 1, 2018
Lily Meyer reviews "The Injustice Never Leaves You."
Lily MeyerOct 31, 2018
Today’s election in Brazil will almost certainly elevate a crude Trumpian nationalist.
Juliano Fiori, Louis AmisOct 28, 2018
In "Hinterland," Phil A. Neel examines the deepening of wageless life, social despair, and the state’s decreasing capacity to manage increasing needs.
Sarah BrouilletteOct 27, 2018
Samuel Huneke reviews Dan Healey’s “Russian Homophobia from Stalin to Sochi,” a look at the development of homophobia as a political strategy in Russia.
Samuel Clowes HunekeOct 26, 2018
Donald Trump’s reputation as a salesman conceals a secret: he's terrible at the art of persuasion.
John Paul RollertOct 25, 2018
Jim Sleeper considers the commercial and legal underpinnings of “hate speech.”
Jim SleeperOct 25, 2018
Samantha Hill reviews “Thinking Without a Banister,” the new collection of writings by Hannah Arendt.
Samantha Rose HillOct 22, 2018