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The Finishing Touch | Walter Siti
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The Finishing Touch | Walter Siti

The murdered Poet became for him the gash in the center of the sun, the model and the justification for being misunderstood. From the audience, during academic conferences, he hurled passionate and senseless accusations at the speakers, which were met…

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Mere Domination | Richard Beck
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Mere Domination | Richard Beck

“Men make their own history,” Marx wrote, “but they do not make it as they please; they do not make it under self-selected circumstances, but under circumstances existing already, given and transmitted from the past.” That may be broadly true, but Dick…

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In the Wages for Housework Archives | Emily Callaci
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In the Wages for Housework Archives | Emily Callaci

The feminists got headaches and worked so relentlessly that they forgot to eat. They smoked too much and made half-hearted attempts to quit. They sent each other presents — articles of clothing, a copy of the latest pamphlet from the Radicalesbians.…

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Sinophobic Sinophilia | The Editors
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In the contemporary Chinese context, the idea that crucial parts of the central government could simply cease to operate for more than a month, as part of a procedural standoff between rival governing factions, would beggar belief.…

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The Martian Ideology | Matthew Porges
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The Martian Ideology | Matthew Porges

The story of humanity in space is not over, but the reality is that Musk is probably already yesterday’s man. The apogee of his arc was most likely the chainsaw tableau onstage at CPAC — and what a pathetic apogee it was: a man in late middle age, haunted…

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City of Meh | Samuel Stein
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Adams will be remembered for his petty corruption, his self-mythologizing, and his ignominious dealmaking with the Trump White House; but he should also be remembered as the mayor who got New Yorkers to stop tossing giant bags of trash onto city sidewalks…

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The Second-Term Aesthetic | Dushko Petrovich Córdova
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The Second-Term Aesthetic | Dushko Petrovich Córdova

So, in the cramped airplane’s limited sightlines, I looked for clues about whether these were just regular Midwestern dads, like me, flying for work, or whether they were regular Midwestern dads, flying for work, to terrorize and disappear people.…

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