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The Right-Wing Supreme Court’s Next Targets
The people who tore down
Roe
are just getting started.
Jeet Heer
Congress
Progressives Call on Voters to Stop Sending Millionaires to the Senate
It’s the Democrats’ best hope in a midterm election year characterized by economic volatility and high inflation, says Senate hopeful Mandela Barnes.
John Nichols
Gender and Sexuality
How Gayness Changed During My Lifetime
When I came out, I steeled myself to join a minority—only to find that my identity had become a marketing niche.
Benjamin Moser
Fiction
Fernanda Melchor’s Dark Morality Plays
In her third novel, Melchor turns her allegorical powers in an even more explicitly political direction.
Nicolás Medina Mora
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Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization
The Supreme Court Took the Most Extreme Course Possible
In overturning
Roe v. Wade
, the conservative majority embraced a vision of the United States as a country by and for white men.
Elie Mystal
This Fascist Gang Can Shoot Straight After All
Mitch McConnell teamed with Donald Trump to pack the Supreme Court and make sure gun owners’ rights are protected—and women’s are not.
Joan Walsh
With “Dobbs,” Women Are No Longer Full Citizens. We Can Still Fight Back.
We must fight loudly and demand that our representatives address the real consequences of today’s Supreme Court decision overturning
Roe v. Wade
.
Elizabeth Gregory
Politics
Progressives Call on Voters to Stop Sending Millionaires to the Senate
It’s the Democrats’ best hope in a midterm election year characterized by economic volatility and high inflation, says Senate hopeful Mandela Barnes.
John Nichols
Brett Kavanaugh Has Beclowned Susan Collins
The senator’s assurance that Kavanaugh would never overturn
Roe
was completely shredded on Friday by the justice’s own argument for doing just that.
John Nichols
The Supreme Court Took the Most Extreme Course Possible
In overturning
Roe v. Wade
, the conservative majority embraced a vision of the United States as a country by and for white men.
Elie Mystal
editor's picks
The Problem of the Supreme Court
Louis Michael Seidman
Olga Ravn’s Office Novel in Space
Jessica Loudis
Culture
Fernanda Melchor’s Dark Morality Plays
In her third novel, Melchor turns her allegorical powers in an even more explicitly political direction.
Nicolás Medina Mora
A Staggering Story of Palestinian Exile
Mona Mansour’s
The Vagrant Trilogy
is the Public Theater’s first full-length, main-stage production to address the aftermath of the Nakba.
Alisa Solomon
The World-Making Aesthetic of Hong Sangsoo
While he has long been seen as an apolitical filmmaker, his work is anything but. The auteur’s films engage with the dreams and contradictions of Korea like no other.
Dennis Zhou
World
China Will Decide the Fate of Ukraine
Only a decisive defeat of Putinism would offer the world some slight hope of restoring some measure of planetary balance.
John Feffer
America’s Lapdog Britain Moves to Extradite Julian Assange
If President Biden really cared about press freedom, he would have canceled the extradition request months ago.
Peter Oborne
In Colombia, “a Government of the Callused Hands”
In Francia Marquez’s hometown, those have suffered the brunt of the violence and inequality are welcoming a new future.
Laura Carlsen
editor's picks
The “Wobblies” Documentary Reminds Us Why Bosses Are Still Scared of the IWW
R.H. Lossin
Stewart Brand’s Dubious Futurism
Malcolm Harris
Watch and Listen
Listen:
Sarah Posner on White Evangelicals and the Jan. 6 Insurrection, plus Joan Walsh on Sex Ed
Listen:
What the January 6 Hearings Achieved
Greg Sargent joins the Time of Monsters podcast to discuss what we've learned from Trump’s crimes.
June 22, 2022
Listen:
50 Years of Title IX
Kim Turner of the Positive Coaching Alliance joins the
Edge of Sports
podcast to talk about the past and future of Title IX.
June 17, 2022
Listen:
John Nichols on January 6 and Peter Dreier on Progressive Prosecutors
Writers join the
Start Making Sense
podcast to discuss the latest on the insurrection hearings and the ousting of San Francisco’s Chesa Boudin.
June 16, 2022
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July 11/18, 2022, Issue
Books & the Arts
Fernanda Melchor’s Dark Morality Plays
By
Nicolás Medina Mora
Feature
How Gayness Changed During My Lifetime
By
Benjamin Moser
Editorial
Progressives Call on Voters to Stop Sending Millionaires to the Senate
By
John Nichols
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