History sets the context
When people – or political parties – show you who they are, believe them the first time.
Addressing the challenges of our polarized times
When people – or political parties – show you who they are, believe them the first time.
Each month I have a goal of reading five books. Here’s my list from May 2022.
Reading Michael Stewart on inequality while touring countries with very different histories on the issue.
After an unforgettable week in America, we can easily feel abandoned and inconsolable.
Myths about who “won” WWII come into play in current events, from Brexit to Ukraine.
A mother’s lessons for this Mother’s Day in 2022.
Anne Applebaum on how authoritarians are willing to destroy their countries to maintain power.
French philosophers and our pursuit of happiness.
A punk rocker and a roots musician seem unlikely bedfellows, but they both understand threats to democracy.
I will miss Eric Boehlert’s fearless media commentary and quirky musical sensibilities.