Rejoice in possibilities
When politicians aspire to make you fearful and alienated, joy is a fine initial act of insurrection.
Thoughts to start off the work week
When politicians aspire to make you fearful and alienated, joy is a fine initial act of insurrection.
Edith Hamilton’s well-known survey of Greek literature and art is definitely a product of its time.
Thoughts on postseason baseball.
Evan Friss has a new work on the American bookshop . . . a good read during Banned Books Week.
Post-debate thoughts from a wide range of historians, political scientists, and journalists.
G.E. Kidder Smith’s life work captures a transformational era in world history.
The policies that make up the care economy tap into a historical sense of community.
As we craft a redemption story for America, may we be guided by hope, joy, and a fierce moral imagination.
The joy that comes from seeing the creation of a new, national program for democracy.
Observations from our recent tour of Scandinavia and the Baltic Sea