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GLOBALIZATION AND THE LEFT Globalization and the Left. Globalization and the Left. Jeff Faux Winter 2001. Our relentless evolution toward a global economy will clearly require new institutions both to regulate unstable markets and to protect ordinary citizens from the brutalities of worldwide, dog-eat-dog capitalism. Eventually, like national economies, theglobal
AMERICA! AMERICA!
America! America! America! America! Dwight Macdonald ▪ Fall 1958. When I came back to New York last fall, just in time for the Sputnik, after a year in London and two months in Tuscany, I felt I had crossed a boundary much wider than the Atlantic. THE RISE AND FALL OF THE AMERICAN LINGUISTIC EMPIRE The Rise and Fall of the American Linguistic Empire. Lawrence Summers’s celebration of the global reach of English can only be read as an unabashed apology for American empire. By even the most strategically hard-headed criteria, however, cadres drawn from a monolingual American elite are a poor choice as ambassadors of U.S.interests.
"I HOPE OUR DAUGHTERS WILL NOT BE PUNISHED" She hoped that “our daughters will not be punished for making a bad choice when the option didn’t exist for a good one.”. I looked back at how she signed her letter in December, the letter about Celia and her grandmother. La lucha continua, she wrote in her distinct, urgent script. Kwaneta. THEIR LIBERTARIANISM--AND OURS Their Libertarianism–And Ours. Free Press, 1997. 314 pp. $23.00. Broadway Books, 1997. 178 pp. $20.00. Those of us who call ourselves left libertarians feel pretty lonely these days. While the very word “libertarian” has become a synonym for “radical free marketeer,” the mainstream of the American left—defined broadlyfor the
SOCIALISM & THE WELFARE STATE Socialism & the Welfare State. Erazim Kohák Summer 1974. The welfare state represents easily the most appealing program socialists have ever offered. Its success in alleviating both the specific costs and existential anxiety of industrialization, together with its proven compatibility with liberal democracy, make it an ideal basis for a WAR CRIMES: POLITICAL & LEGAL ISSUES War Crimes: Political & Legal Issues. Stanley Hoffmann December 1971. What does the law, and particularly international law, understand under the very general and sometimes loosely used heading of “war crimes”? Under the charter of the International Military Tribunal after World War II, three categories can be distinguished. THE QUESTION OF ZION | 11 | The Question of Zion by Jacqueline Rose, Princeton University Press, 2005, 202 pp. Shalom Lappin In The Question of Zion, Jacqueline Rose seeks to characterise Zionism as a collective mental disorder induced by centuries of Jewish suffering. GAY RIGHTS BEFORE STONEWALL Gay Rights Before Stonewall Gay Rights Before Stonewall Michael Kazin ▪ April 2, 2013 Members of the Mattachine Society, including Harry Hay (upper left) . With all the attention gay rights is receiving, you would think smart journalists for major newspapers would be able to provide an accurate account of how this now potent movement got going. CORONAVIRUS AND THE SURVEILLANCE STATE Coronavirus and the Surveillance State. The evolution of information technologies will beckon us to expand the powers of governments, especially when we believe they would serve the common good, like during a pandemic. A bit of reflection should give us pause. This essay is part of a special section on the pandemic in the Summer 2020issue.
GLOBALIZATION AND THE LEFT Globalization and the Left. Globalization and the Left. Jeff Faux Winter 2001. Our relentless evolution toward a global economy will clearly require new institutions both to regulate unstable markets and to protect ordinary citizens from the brutalities of worldwide, dog-eat-dog capitalism. Eventually, like national economies, theglobal
AMERICA! AMERICA!
America! America! America! America! Dwight Macdonald ▪ Fall 1958. When I came back to New York last fall, just in time for the Sputnik, after a year in London and two months in Tuscany, I felt I had crossed a boundary much wider than the Atlantic. THE RISE AND FALL OF THE AMERICAN LINGUISTIC EMPIRE The Rise and Fall of the American Linguistic Empire. Lawrence Summers’s celebration of the global reach of English can only be read as an unabashed apology for American empire. By even the most strategically hard-headed criteria, however, cadres drawn from a monolingual American elite are a poor choice as ambassadors of U.S.interests.
"I HOPE OUR DAUGHTERS WILL NOT BE PUNISHED" She hoped that “our daughters will not be punished for making a bad choice when the option didn’t exist for a good one.”. I looked back at how she signed her letter in December, the letter about Celia and her grandmother. La lucha continua, she wrote in her distinct, urgent script. Kwaneta. THEIR LIBERTARIANISM--AND OURS Their Libertarianism–And Ours. Free Press, 1997. 314 pp. $23.00. Broadway Books, 1997. 178 pp. $20.00. Those of us who call ourselves left libertarians feel pretty lonely these days. While the very word “libertarian” has become a synonym for “radical free marketeer,” the mainstream of the American left—defined broadlyfor the
SOCIALISM & THE WELFARE STATE Socialism & the Welfare State. Erazim Kohák Summer 1974. The welfare state represents easily the most appealing program socialists have ever offered. Its success in alleviating both the specific costs and existential anxiety of industrialization, together with its proven compatibility with liberal democracy, make it an ideal basis for a WAR CRIMES: POLITICAL & LEGAL ISSUES War Crimes: Political & Legal Issues. Stanley Hoffmann December 1971. What does the law, and particularly international law, understand under the very general and sometimes loosely used heading of “war crimes”? Under the charter of the International Military Tribunal after World War II, three categories can be distinguished. THE QUESTION OF ZION | 11 | The Question of Zion by Jacqueline Rose, Princeton University Press, 2005, 202 pp. Shalom Lappin In The Question of Zion, Jacqueline Rose seeks to characterise Zionism as a collective mental disorder induced by centuries of Jewish suffering. GAY RIGHTS BEFORE STONEWALL Gay Rights Before Stonewall Gay Rights Before Stonewall Michael Kazin ▪ April 2, 2013 Members of the Mattachine Society, including Harry Hay (upper left) . With all the attention gay rights is receiving, you would think smart journalists for major newspapers would be able to provide an accurate account of how this now potent movement got going. DISSENT | A MAGAZINE OF POLITICS AND CULTURE An independent quarterly magazine, publishing some of America’s most exciting long-form political and cultural criticism since 1954. JERUSALEM: CITY OR SYMBOL? 22 hours ago · Jo-Ann Mort ▪ June 11, 2021 Israeli forces and Palestinians at Damascus Gate on May 10, 2021 (Amir Levy/Getty Images) . It took just a few sparks for the combustible situation in Sheikh Jarrah to blow up. Since May, international attention has been focused on Palestinian protests against housing dispossessions and the police response in the small neighborhood of Sheikh Jarrah in East CORONAVIRUS AND THE SURVEILLANCE STATE Coronavirus and the Surveillance State. The evolution of information technologies will beckon us to expand the powers of governments, especially when we believe they would serve the common good, like during a pandemic. A bit of reflection should give us pause. This essay is part of a special section on the pandemic in the Summer 2020issue.
THE CULTURE OF DEMOCRACY Toward Democracy: The Struggle for Self-Rule in European and American Thought by James T. Kloppenberg Oxford University Press, 2016, 912 pp. A Revolution in Color: The World of John Singleton Copley by Jane Kamensky W.W. Norton, 2017, 544 pp. We WILL MLB CONFRONT ITS RACIST HISTORY? Peter Dreier ▪ July 22, 2020 Baseball Hall of Fame exhibit honoring players Lou Gehrig, Jackie Robinson, and Roberto Clemente (Eric Enfermero/Wikimedia Commons) . This year, for first time since 2004, Major League Baseball (MLB) did not hold an in-person celebration of Jackie Robinson Day, which commemorates the day that Robinson made his major league debut with the DISMANTLE RACIAL CAPITALISM Dismantle Racial Capitalism. The COVID crisis has cast into stark relief what has always been true: the wealth and prosperity of the U.S. economy rests on the labor, and the lives, of black and brown people. This essay is part of a special section on the pandemic in theSummer 2020 issue.
AMERICA! AMERICA!
America! America! America! America! Dwight Macdonald ▪ Fall 1958. When I came back to New York last fall, just in time for the Sputnik, after a year in London and two months in Tuscany, I felt I had crossed a boundary much wider than the Atlantic. THE WORKERS WHO SUED UBER AND WON The Workers Who Sued Uber and Won. The UK Supreme Court has ruled in favor of Uber drivers, declaring them workers and not independent contractors. But to beat the platform capitalists, it is urgent that we start to treat digital rights as worker rights. In February, the UK Supreme Court ruled unanimously in SOCIALISM & THE WELFARE STATE Socialism & the Welfare State. Erazim Kohák Summer 1974. The welfare state represents easily the most appealing program socialists have ever offered. Its success in alleviating both the specific costs and existential anxiety of industrialization, together with its proven compatibility with liberal democracy, make it an ideal basis for a KEYNESIAN ECONOMICS -- A CRITIQUE Keynesian Economics — A Critique. Ben B. Seligman Winter 1956. There are few occasions when so abstruse a discipline as theoretical economics enters into general currency. Adam Smith’s unseen hand and Marx’s surplus value are the two main examples up to the present in which recondite notions were absorbed into popular ideology. CORONAVIRUS AND THE SURVEILLANCE STATE Coronavirus and the Surveillance State. The evolution of information technologies will beckon us to expand the powers of governments, especially when we believe they would serve the common good, like during a pandemic. A bit of reflection should give us pause. This essay is part of a special section on the pandemic in the Summer 2020issue.
GLOBALIZATION AND THE LEFT Globalization and the Left. Globalization and the Left. Jeff Faux Winter 2001. Our relentless evolution toward a global economy will clearly require new institutions both to regulate unstable markets and to protect ordinary citizens from the brutalities of worldwide, dog-eat-dog capitalism. Eventually, like national economies, theglobal
AMERICA! AMERICA!
America! America! America! America! Dwight Macdonald ▪ Fall 1958. When I came back to New York last fall, just in time for the Sputnik, after a year in London and two months in Tuscany, I felt I had crossed a boundary much wider than the Atlantic. THE RISE AND FALL OF THE AMERICAN LINGUISTIC EMPIRE The Rise and Fall of the American Linguistic Empire. Lawrence Summers’s celebration of the global reach of English can only be read as an unabashed apology for American empire. By even the most strategically hard-headed criteria, however, cadres drawn from a monolingual American elite are a poor choice as ambassadors of U.S.interests.
"I HOPE OUR DAUGHTERS WILL NOT BE PUNISHED" She hoped that “our daughters will not be punished for making a bad choice when the option didn’t exist for a good one.”. I looked back at how she signed her letter in December, the letter about Celia and her grandmother. La lucha continua, she wrote in her distinct, urgent script. Kwaneta. THEIR LIBERTARIANISM--AND OURS Their Libertarianism–And Ours. Free Press, 1997. 314 pp. $23.00. Broadway Books, 1997. 178 pp. $20.00. Those of us who call ourselves left libertarians feel pretty lonely these days. While the very word “libertarian” has become a synonym for “radical free marketeer,” the mainstream of the American left—defined broadlyfor the
SOCIALISM & THE WELFARE STATE Socialism & the Welfare State. Erazim Kohák Summer 1974. The welfare state represents easily the most appealing program socialists have ever offered. Its success in alleviating both the specific costs and existential anxiety of industrialization, together with its proven compatibility with liberal democracy, make it an ideal basis for a WAR CRIMES: POLITICAL & LEGAL ISSUES War Crimes: Political & Legal Issues. Stanley Hoffmann December 1971. What does the law, and particularly international law, understand under the very general and sometimes loosely used heading of “war crimes”? Under the charter of the International Military Tribunal after World War II, three categories can be distinguished. THE QUESTION OF ZION | 11 | The Question of Zion by Jacqueline Rose, Princeton University Press, 2005, 202 pp. Shalom Lappin In The Question of Zion, Jacqueline Rose seeks to characterise Zionism as a collective mental disorder induced by centuries of Jewish suffering. GAY RIGHTS BEFORE STONEWALL Gay Rights Before Stonewall Gay Rights Before Stonewall Michael Kazin ▪ April 2, 2013 Members of the Mattachine Society, including Harry Hay (upper left) . With all the attention gay rights is receiving, you would think smart journalists for major newspapers would be able to provide an accurate account of how this now potent movement got going. CORONAVIRUS AND THE SURVEILLANCE STATE Coronavirus and the Surveillance State. The evolution of information technologies will beckon us to expand the powers of governments, especially when we believe they would serve the common good, like during a pandemic. A bit of reflection should give us pause. This essay is part of a special section on the pandemic in the Summer 2020issue.
GLOBALIZATION AND THE LEFT Globalization and the Left. Globalization and the Left. Jeff Faux Winter 2001. Our relentless evolution toward a global economy will clearly require new institutions both to regulate unstable markets and to protect ordinary citizens from the brutalities of worldwide, dog-eat-dog capitalism. Eventually, like national economies, theglobal
AMERICA! AMERICA!
America! America! America! America! Dwight Macdonald ▪ Fall 1958. When I came back to New York last fall, just in time for the Sputnik, after a year in London and two months in Tuscany, I felt I had crossed a boundary much wider than the Atlantic. THE RISE AND FALL OF THE AMERICAN LINGUISTIC EMPIRE The Rise and Fall of the American Linguistic Empire. Lawrence Summers’s celebration of the global reach of English can only be read as an unabashed apology for American empire. By even the most strategically hard-headed criteria, however, cadres drawn from a monolingual American elite are a poor choice as ambassadors of U.S.interests.
"I HOPE OUR DAUGHTERS WILL NOT BE PUNISHED" She hoped that “our daughters will not be punished for making a bad choice when the option didn’t exist for a good one.”. I looked back at how she signed her letter in December, the letter about Celia and her grandmother. La lucha continua, she wrote in her distinct, urgent script. Kwaneta. THEIR LIBERTARIANISM--AND OURS Their Libertarianism–And Ours. Free Press, 1997. 314 pp. $23.00. Broadway Books, 1997. 178 pp. $20.00. Those of us who call ourselves left libertarians feel pretty lonely these days. While the very word “libertarian” has become a synonym for “radical free marketeer,” the mainstream of the American left—defined broadlyfor the
SOCIALISM & THE WELFARE STATE Socialism & the Welfare State. Erazim Kohák Summer 1974. The welfare state represents easily the most appealing program socialists have ever offered. Its success in alleviating both the specific costs and existential anxiety of industrialization, together with its proven compatibility with liberal democracy, make it an ideal basis for a WAR CRIMES: POLITICAL & LEGAL ISSUES War Crimes: Political & Legal Issues. Stanley Hoffmann December 1971. What does the law, and particularly international law, understand under the very general and sometimes loosely used heading of “war crimes”? Under the charter of the International Military Tribunal after World War II, three categories can be distinguished. THE QUESTION OF ZION | 11 | The Question of Zion by Jacqueline Rose, Princeton University Press, 2005, 202 pp. Shalom Lappin In The Question of Zion, Jacqueline Rose seeks to characterise Zionism as a collective mental disorder induced by centuries of Jewish suffering. GAY RIGHTS BEFORE STONEWALL Gay Rights Before Stonewall Gay Rights Before Stonewall Michael Kazin ▪ April 2, 2013 Members of the Mattachine Society, including Harry Hay (upper left) . With all the attention gay rights is receiving, you would think smart journalists for major newspapers would be able to provide an accurate account of how this now potent movement got going. DISSENT | A MAGAZINE OF POLITICS AND CULTURE An independent quarterly magazine, publishing some of America’s most exciting long-form political and cultural criticism since 1954. JERUSALEM: CITY OR SYMBOL? 15 hours ago · Jo-Ann Mort ▪ June 11, 2021 Israeli forces and Palestinians at Damascus Gate on May 10, 2021 (Amir Levy/Getty Images) . It took just a few sparks for the combustible situation in Sheikh Jarrah to blow up. Since May, international attention has been focused on Palestinian protests against housing dispossessions and the police response in the small neighborhood of Sheikh Jarrah in East BELABORED: BACK TO WORK Sarah Jaffe and Michelle Chen ▪ June 4, 2021 A man with a mask walks out of a Starbucks near a "if you are fully vaccinated, facial coverings are optional" sign displayed on a door in NYC on May 26, 2021. (Alexi Rosenfeld/Getty Images) Subscribe to the Belabored RSS feed here.Support the podcast on Patreon.Subscribe and rate on iTunes, Stitcher, and Spotify. CORONAVIRUS AND THE SURVEILLANCE STATE Coronavirus and the Surveillance State. The evolution of information technologies will beckon us to expand the powers of governments, especially when we believe they would serve the common good, like during a pandemic. A bit of reflection should give us pause. This essay is part of a special section on the pandemic in the Summer 2020issue.
THE CULTURE OF DEMOCRACY Toward Democracy: The Struggle for Self-Rule in European and American Thought by James T. Kloppenberg Oxford University Press, 2016, 912 pp. A Revolution in Color: The World of John Singleton Copley by Jane Kamensky W.W. Norton, 2017, 544 pp. We WILL MLB CONFRONT ITS RACIST HISTORY? Peter Dreier ▪ July 22, 2020 Baseball Hall of Fame exhibit honoring players Lou Gehrig, Jackie Robinson, and Roberto Clemente (Eric Enfermero/Wikimedia Commons) . This year, for first time since 2004, Major League Baseball (MLB) did not hold an in-person celebration of Jackie Robinson Day, which commemorates the day that Robinson made his major league debut with theAMERICA! AMERICA!
America! America! America! America! Dwight Macdonald ▪ Fall 1958. When I came back to New York last fall, just in time for the Sputnik, after a year in London and two months in Tuscany, I felt I had crossed a boundary much wider than the Atlantic. THE WORKERS WHO SUED UBER AND WON The Workers Who Sued Uber and Won. The UK Supreme Court has ruled in favor of Uber drivers, declaring them workers and not independent contractors. But to beat the platform capitalists, it is urgent that we start to treat digital rights as worker rights. In February, the UK Supreme Court ruled unanimously in KEYNESIAN ECONOMICS -- A CRITIQUE Keynesian Economics — A Critique. Ben B. Seligman Winter 1956. There are few occasions when so abstruse a discipline as theoretical economics enters into general currency. Adam Smith’s unseen hand and Marx’s surplus value are the two main examples up to the present in which recondite notions were absorbed into popular ideology. WITNESSING WAR, WITH CAROLYN FORCHÉ Witnessing War, with Carolyn Forché. The author of What You Have Heard Is True talks about her political education in El Salvador. Booked is a series of interviews about new books. For this edition, Patrick Iber spoke with Carolyn Forché, author of In the Lateness of the World and What You Have Heard Is True (Penguin Press). CORONAVIRUS AND THE SURVEILLANCE STATE Coronavirus and the Surveillance State. The evolution of information technologies will beckon us to expand the powers of governments, especially when we believe they would serve the common good, like during a pandemic. A bit of reflection should give us pause. This essay is part of a special section on the pandemic in the Summer 2020issue.
AMERICA! AMERICA!
America! America! America! America! Dwight Macdonald ▪ Fall 1958. When I came back to New York last fall, just in time for the Sputnik, after a year in London and two months in Tuscany, I felt I had crossed a boundary much wider than the Atlantic. GLOBALIZATION AND THE LEFT Globalization and the Left Globalization and the Left Jeff Faux ▪ Winter 2001. Our relentless evolution toward a global economy will clearly require new institutions both to regulate unstable markets and to protect ordinary citizens from the brutalities of worldwide, dog-eat-dog capitalism.THE QUESTION
The Question. Eugene D. Genovese Fall 1984. As a university professor, I teach, participate in professional associations, lecture on various campuses, give papers at scholarly conferences, and review books for national journals and local newspapers: in short, I get around. For many years I have lived in dread of having to answer The Question. THE RISE AND FALL OF THE AMERICAN LINGUISTIC EMPIRE The Rise and Fall of the American Linguistic Empire. Lawrence Summers’s celebration of the global reach of English can only be read as an unabashed apology for American empire. By even the most strategically hard-headed criteria, however, cadres drawn from a monolingual American elite are a poor choice as ambassadors of U.S.interests.
THE WORKERS WHO SUED UBER AND WON The Workers Who Sued Uber and Won. The UK Supreme Court has ruled in favor of Uber drivers, declaring them workers and not independent contractors. But to beat the platform capitalists, it is urgent that we start to treat digital rights as worker rights. In February, the UK Supreme Court ruled unanimously in THEIR LIBERTARIANISM--AND OURS Their Libertarianism–And Ours. Free Press, 1997. 314 pp. $23.00. Broadway Books, 1997. 178 pp. $20.00. Those of us who call ourselves left libertarians feel pretty lonely these days. While the very word “libertarian” has become a synonym for “radical free marketeer,” the mainstream of the American left—defined broadlyfor the
WAR CRIMES: POLITICAL & LEGAL ISSUES War Crimes: Political & Legal Issues. Stanley Hoffmann December 1971. What does the law, and particularly international law, understand under the very general and sometimes loosely used heading of “war crimes”? Under the charter of the International Military Tribunal after World War II, three categories can be distinguished. SOCIALISM & THE WELFARE STATE Socialism & the Welfare State. Erazim Kohák Summer 1974. The welfare state represents easily the most appealing program socialists have ever offered. Its success in alleviating both the specific costs and existential anxiety of industrialization, together with its proven compatibility with liberal democracy, make it an ideal basis for a "I HOPE OUR DAUGHTERS WILL NOT BE PUNISHED" She hoped that “our daughters will not be punished for making a bad choice when the option didn’t exist for a good one.”. I looked back at how she signed her letter in December, the letter about Celia and her grandmother. La lucha continua, she wrote in her distinct, urgent script. Kwaneta. CORONAVIRUS AND THE SURVEILLANCE STATE Coronavirus and the Surveillance State. The evolution of information technologies will beckon us to expand the powers of governments, especially when we believe they would serve the common good, like during a pandemic. A bit of reflection should give us pause. This essay is part of a special section on the pandemic in the Summer 2020issue.
AMERICA! AMERICA!
America! America! America! America! Dwight Macdonald ▪ Fall 1958. When I came back to New York last fall, just in time for the Sputnik, after a year in London and two months in Tuscany, I felt I had crossed a boundary much wider than the Atlantic. GLOBALIZATION AND THE LEFT Globalization and the Left Globalization and the Left Jeff Faux ▪ Winter 2001. Our relentless evolution toward a global economy will clearly require new institutions both to regulate unstable markets and to protect ordinary citizens from the brutalities of worldwide, dog-eat-dog capitalism.THE QUESTION
The Question. Eugene D. Genovese Fall 1984. As a university professor, I teach, participate in professional associations, lecture on various campuses, give papers at scholarly conferences, and review books for national journals and local newspapers: in short, I get around. For many years I have lived in dread of having to answer The Question. THE RISE AND FALL OF THE AMERICAN LINGUISTIC EMPIRE The Rise and Fall of the American Linguistic Empire. Lawrence Summers’s celebration of the global reach of English can only be read as an unabashed apology for American empire. By even the most strategically hard-headed criteria, however, cadres drawn from a monolingual American elite are a poor choice as ambassadors of U.S.interests.
THE WORKERS WHO SUED UBER AND WON The Workers Who Sued Uber and Won. The UK Supreme Court has ruled in favor of Uber drivers, declaring them workers and not independent contractors. But to beat the platform capitalists, it is urgent that we start to treat digital rights as worker rights. In February, the UK Supreme Court ruled unanimously in THEIR LIBERTARIANISM--AND OURS Their Libertarianism–And Ours. Free Press, 1997. 314 pp. $23.00. Broadway Books, 1997. 178 pp. $20.00. Those of us who call ourselves left libertarians feel pretty lonely these days. While the very word “libertarian” has become a synonym for “radical free marketeer,” the mainstream of the American left—defined broadlyfor the
WAR CRIMES: POLITICAL & LEGAL ISSUES War Crimes: Political & Legal Issues. Stanley Hoffmann December 1971. What does the law, and particularly international law, understand under the very general and sometimes loosely used heading of “war crimes”? Under the charter of the International Military Tribunal after World War II, three categories can be distinguished. SOCIALISM & THE WELFARE STATE Socialism & the Welfare State. Erazim Kohák Summer 1974. The welfare state represents easily the most appealing program socialists have ever offered. Its success in alleviating both the specific costs and existential anxiety of industrialization, together with its proven compatibility with liberal democracy, make it an ideal basis for a "I HOPE OUR DAUGHTERS WILL NOT BE PUNISHED" She hoped that “our daughters will not be punished for making a bad choice when the option didn’t exist for a good one.”. I looked back at how she signed her letter in December, the letter about Celia and her grandmother. La lucha continua, she wrote in her distinct, urgent script. Kwaneta. DISSENT | A MAGAZINE OF POLITICS AND CULTURE An independent quarterly magazine, publishing some of America’s most exciting long-form political and cultural criticism since 1954. CORONAVIRUS AND THE SURVEILLANCE STATE Coronavirus and the Surveillance State. The evolution of information technologies will beckon us to expand the powers of governments, especially when we believe they would serve the common good, like during a pandemic. A bit of reflection should give us pause. This essay is part of a special section on the pandemic in the Summer 2020issue.
THE WORKERS WHO SUED UBER AND WON The Workers Who Sued Uber and Won. The UK Supreme Court has ruled in favor of Uber drivers, declaring them workers and not independent contractors. But to beat the platform capitalists, it is urgent that we start to treat digital rights as worker rights. In February, the UK Supreme Court ruled unanimously in "I HOPE OUR DAUGHTERS WILL NOT BE PUNISHED" The over 230,000 women and girls incarcerated in the United States have singular stories but share common backgrounds. Studies suggest that 60 percent of women incarcerated in federal prisons have a history of sexual or physical abuse, and in some state prisons, as many as 94 percent of the female population has been physically or sexually abused before entering the criminal justice system. DISMANTLE RACIAL CAPITALISM Dismantle Racial Capitalism. The COVID crisis has cast into stark relief what has always been true: the wealth and prosperity of the U.S. economy rests on the labor, and the lives, of black and brown people. This essay is part of a special section on the pandemic in theSummer 2020 issue.
BANNING CARS FROM MANHATTAN We propose the banning of all cars from Manhattan Island, except buses, small taxis, vehicles for essential services (doctor, police, sanitation, vans, etc.), and the trucking used in light industry. The present situation is intolerable and all other proposed solutions of it are uneconomic, disruptive, unhealthy, non-urban or impractical. WHY ANTI-SEMITISM IS ON THE RISE IN THE UNITED STATES Most Jews came to the United States to escape anti-Semitism, including the largest wave who fled Eastern Europe in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Still, Jews also faced physical violence in United States, including the lynching of Leo Frank outside Atlanta in 1915, the attacks on Jews by American Nazis and other street thugs during the1930s
KEYNESIAN ECONOMICS -- A CRITIQUE Keynesian Economics — A Critique. Ben B. Seligman Winter 1956. There are few occasions when so abstruse a discipline as theoretical economics enters into general currency. Adam Smith’s unseen hand and Marx’s surplus value are the two main examples up to the present in which recondite notions were absorbed into popular ideology. THE ENEMY IS US: THE OPIOID CRISIS AND THE FAILURE OF The Enemy is Us: The Opioid Crisis and the Failure of Politics. In every possible sense, the opioid epidemic—the worst drug crisis in U.S. history—is a creature of our creation. Kathleen J. Frydl April 20, 2017. Massachusetts governor Charlie Baker holds a roundtable on opioids with Health and Human Services officials, April 2015 (Mass HHS GAY RIGHTS BEFORE STONEWALL Gay Rights Before Stonewall Gay Rights Before Stonewall Michael Kazin ▪ April 2, 2013 Members of the Mattachine Society, including Harry Hay (upper left) . With all the attention gay rights is receiving, you would think smart journalists for major newspapers would be able to provide an accurate account of how this now potent movement got going. DISSENT | A MAGAZINE OF POLITICS AND CULTUREMAGAZINEONLINEBLOGPODCASTSEVENTSDONATE An independent quarterly magazine, publishing some of America’s most exciting long-form political and cultural criticism since 1954. WILL MLB CONFRONT ITS RACIST HISTORY? Peter Dreier ▪ July 22, 2020 Baseball Hall of Fame exhibit honoring players Lou Gehrig, Jackie Robinson, and Roberto Clemente (Eric Enfermero/Wikimedia Commons) . This year, for first time since 2004, Major League Baseball (MLB) did not hold an in-person celebration of Jackie Robinson Day, which commemorates the day that Robinson made his major league debut with theAMERICA! AMERICA!
America! America! America! America! Dwight Macdonald ▪ Fall 1958. When I came back to New York last fall, just in time for the Sputnik, after a year in London and two months in Tuscany, I felt I had crossed a boundary much wider than the Atlantic. THE ENEMY IS US: THE OPIOID CRISIS AND THE FAILURE OFCAUSES OF OPIOID CRISISOPIOID CRISIS UNITED STATES The Enemy is Us: The Opioid Crisis and the Failure of Politics. In every possible sense, the opioid epidemic—the worst drug crisis in U.S. history—is a creature of our creation. Kathleen J. Frydl April 20, 2017. Massachusetts governor Charlie Baker holds a roundtable on opioids with Health and Human Services officials, April 2015 (Mass HHS ISRAEL–PALESTINE TODAY: A VALUES-BASED APPROACH Israel–Palestine Today: A Values-Based Approach. Refusing to hold Israel to the standards to which we hold all other states would be wavering in our commitment to freedom, democracy, and equality. (With a reply from Michael Walzer.) This article is part of a debate. Read the original argument by Michael Walzer here, and his reply to Leiferhere.
THE RISE AND FALL OF THE AMERICAN LINGUISTIC EMPIRETHE FALL OF THE AMERICAN EMPIRE CASTFALL OF THE AMERICAN EMPIRE CASTMOVIE THE FALL OF THE AMERICAN EMPIRERISE AND FALL OF EMPIRESFALL OF THE US EMPIRERISEOF THE EMPIRE ERA
The Rise and Fall of the American Linguistic Empire. Lawrence Summers’s celebration of the global reach of English can only be read as an unabashed apology for American empire. By even the most strategically hard-headed criteria, however, cadres drawn from a monolingual American elite are a poor choice as ambassadors of U.S.interests.
STUDY GUIDE WE OWN THE FUTURE: DEMOCRATIC SOCIALISM 1 STUDY GUIDE We Own the Future: Democratic Socialism—American Style PART I: IS ANOTHER AMERICA POSSIBLE Introduction Aronoff, Dreier, and Kazin point to the recent surge in socialist activism, a SHELDON WOLIN'S SEARCH FOR DEMOCRACY David Marcus ▪ November 2, 2015 Wolin pictured in the Daily Princetonian, March 1982 (courtesy Mudd Library, Princeton University) . Sheldon Wolin published Politics and Vision in the early months of 1960.He was thirty-seven and a junior ranking professor at the University of California, Berkeley. He had written a few academic articles here and there, and an unpublished dissertation on THE QUESTION OF ZION | 11 | The Question of Zion by Jacqueline Rose, Princeton University Press, 2005, 202 pp. Shalom Lappin In The Question of Zion, Jacqueline Rose seeks to characterise Zionism as a collective mental disorder induced by centuries of Jewish suffering. GAY RIGHTS BEFORE STONEWALL Gay Rights Before Stonewall Gay Rights Before Stonewall Michael Kazin ▪ April 2, 2013 Members of the Mattachine Society, including Harry Hay (upper left) . With all the attention gay rights is receiving, you would think smart journalists for major newspapers would be able to provide an accurate account of how this now potent movement got going. DISSENT | A MAGAZINE OF POLITICS AND CULTUREMAGAZINEONLINEBLOGPODCASTSEVENTSDONATE An independent quarterly magazine, publishing some of America’s most exciting long-form political and cultural criticism since 1954. WILL MLB CONFRONT ITS RACIST HISTORY? Peter Dreier ▪ July 22, 2020 Baseball Hall of Fame exhibit honoring players Lou Gehrig, Jackie Robinson, and Roberto Clemente (Eric Enfermero/Wikimedia Commons) . This year, for first time since 2004, Major League Baseball (MLB) did not hold an in-person celebration of Jackie Robinson Day, which commemorates the day that Robinson made his major league debut with theAMERICA! AMERICA!
America! America! America! America! Dwight Macdonald ▪ Fall 1958. When I came back to New York last fall, just in time for the Sputnik, after a year in London and two months in Tuscany, I felt I had crossed a boundary much wider than the Atlantic. THE ENEMY IS US: THE OPIOID CRISIS AND THE FAILURE OFCAUSES OF OPIOID CRISISOPIOID CRISIS UNITED STATES The Enemy is Us: The Opioid Crisis and the Failure of Politics. In every possible sense, the opioid epidemic—the worst drug crisis in U.S. history—is a creature of our creation. Kathleen J. Frydl April 20, 2017. Massachusetts governor Charlie Baker holds a roundtable on opioids with Health and Human Services officials, April 2015 (Mass HHS ISRAEL–PALESTINE TODAY: A VALUES-BASED APPROACH Israel–Palestine Today: A Values-Based Approach. Refusing to hold Israel to the standards to which we hold all other states would be wavering in our commitment to freedom, democracy, and equality. (With a reply from Michael Walzer.) This article is part of a debate. Read the original argument by Michael Walzer here, and his reply to Leiferhere.
THE RISE AND FALL OF THE AMERICAN LINGUISTIC EMPIRETHE FALL OF THE AMERICAN EMPIRE CASTFALL OF THE AMERICAN EMPIRE CASTMOVIE THE FALL OF THE AMERICAN EMPIRERISE AND FALL OF EMPIRESFALL OF THE US EMPIRERISEOF THE EMPIRE ERA
The Rise and Fall of the American Linguistic Empire. Lawrence Summers’s celebration of the global reach of English can only be read as an unabashed apology for American empire. By even the most strategically hard-headed criteria, however, cadres drawn from a monolingual American elite are a poor choice as ambassadors of U.S.interests.
STUDY GUIDE WE OWN THE FUTURE: DEMOCRATIC SOCIALISM 1 STUDY GUIDE We Own the Future: Democratic Socialism—American Style PART I: IS ANOTHER AMERICA POSSIBLE Introduction Aronoff, Dreier, and Kazin point to the recent surge in socialist activism, a SHELDON WOLIN'S SEARCH FOR DEMOCRACY David Marcus ▪ November 2, 2015 Wolin pictured in the Daily Princetonian, March 1982 (courtesy Mudd Library, Princeton University) . Sheldon Wolin published Politics and Vision in the early months of 1960.He was thirty-seven and a junior ranking professor at the University of California, Berkeley. He had written a few academic articles here and there, and an unpublished dissertation on THE QUESTION OF ZION | 11 | The Question of Zion by Jacqueline Rose, Princeton University Press, 2005, 202 pp. Shalom Lappin In The Question of Zion, Jacqueline Rose seeks to characterise Zionism as a collective mental disorder induced by centuries of Jewish suffering. GAY RIGHTS BEFORE STONEWALL Gay Rights Before Stonewall Gay Rights Before Stonewall Michael Kazin ▪ April 2, 2013 Members of the Mattachine Society, including Harry Hay (upper left) . With all the attention gay rights is receiving, you would think smart journalists for major newspapers would be able to provide an accurate account of how this now potent movement got going. CORONAVIRUS AND THE SURVEILLANCE STATE Coronavirus and the Surveillance State. The evolution of information technologies will beckon us to expand the powers of governments, especially when we believe they would serve the common good, like during a pandemic. A bit of reflection should give us pause. This essay is part of a special section on the pandemic in the Summer 2020issue.
AMERICA! AMERICA!
America! America! America! America! Dwight Macdonald ▪ Fall 1958. When I came back to New York last fall, just in time for the Sputnik, after a year in London and two months in Tuscany, I felt I had crossed a boundary much wider than the Atlantic. FEDERALISM IS KILLING US Federalism Is Killing Us. Deference to state governments has severely undermined public health efforts during the pandemic and deepened geographic inequality in the United States. The Trump administration’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic set new standards for incompetence, defiance of basic science and public health precautions, and petty ISRAEL–PALESTINE TODAY: A VALUES-BASED APPROACH Israel–Palestine Today: A Values-Based Approach. Refusing to hold Israel to the standards to which we hold all other states would be wavering in our commitment to freedom, democracy, and equality. (With a reply from Michael Walzer.) This article is part of a debate. Read the original argument by Michael Walzer here, and his reply to Leiferhere.
THE QUESTION
The Question The Question Eugene D. Genovese ▪ Fall 1984. As a university professor, I teach, participate in professional associations, lecture on various campuses, give papers at scholarly conferences, and review books for national journals and local newspapers: in short, I get around. GLOBALIZATION AND THE LEFT Globalization and the Left. Globalization and the Left. Jeff Faux Winter 2001. Our relentless evolution toward a global economy will clearly require new institutions both to regulate unstable markets and to protect ordinary citizens from the brutalities of worldwide, dog-eat-dog capitalism. Eventually, like national economies, theglobal
"I HOPE OUR DAUGHTERS WILL NOT BE PUNISHED" She hoped that “our daughters will not be punished for making a bad choice when the option didn’t exist for a good one.”. I looked back at how she signed her letter in December, the letter about Celia and her grandmother. La lucha continua, she wrote in her distinct, urgent script. Kwaneta. WAR CRIMES: POLITICAL & LEGAL ISSUES War Crimes: Political & Legal Issues. Stanley Hoffmann December 1971. What does the law, and particularly international law, understand under the very general and sometimes loosely used heading of “war crimes”? Under the charter of the International Military Tribunal after World War II, three categories can be distinguished. WHY ANTI-SEMITISM IS ON THE RISE IN THE UNITED STATES Most Jews came to the United States to escape anti-Semitism, including the largest wave who fled Eastern Europe in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Still, Jews also faced physical violence in United States, including the lynching of Leo Frank outside Atlanta in 1915, the attacks on Jews by American Nazis and other street thugs during the1930s
DIRTY LAUNDRY: AN INVESTIGATION Dirty Laundry: An Investigation. Dirty Laundry: An Investigation. Hidden from the public and overlooked by regulators, immigrant workers in the laundry industry face a litany of hazards and abuse. Our six-month investigation reveals the extent of their exploitation. Annie Hylton Summer 2017. DISSENT | A MAGAZINE OF POLITICS AND CULTUREMAGAZINEONLINEBLOGPODCASTSEVENTSDONATE An independent quarterly magazine, publishing some of America’s most exciting long-form political and cultural criticism since 1954. WILL MLB CONFRONT ITS RACIST HISTORY? Peter Dreier ▪ July 22, 2020 Baseball Hall of Fame exhibit honoring players Lou Gehrig, Jackie Robinson, and Roberto Clemente (Eric Enfermero/Wikimedia Commons) . This year, for first time since 2004, Major League Baseball (MLB) did not hold an in-person celebration of Jackie Robinson Day, which commemorates the day that Robinson made his major league debut with the ISRAEL–PALESTINE TODAY: A VALUES-BASED APPROACH Joshua Leifer ▪ Fall 2019 Israel’s separation barrier near the Palestinian city of Bethlehem in the occupied West Bank (Frédéric Soltan/Corbis via Getty Images) . This article is part of a debate. Read the original argument by Michael Walzer here, and his reply to Leifer here.. The abiding impression from reading Michael Walzer’s essay, “Anti-Zionism and Anti-Semitism,” isAMERICA! AMERICA!
America! America! America! America! Dwight Macdonald ▪ Fall 1958. When I came back to New York last fall, just in time for the Sputnik, after a year in London and two months in Tuscany, I felt I had crossed a boundary much wider than the Atlantic.THE QUESTION
The Question The Question Eugene D. Genovese ▪ Fall 1984. As a university professor, I teach, participate in professional associations, lecture on various campuses, give papers at scholarly conferences, and review books for national journals and local newspapers: in short, I get around. STUDY GUIDE WE OWN THE FUTURE: DEMOCRATIC SOCIALISM 1 STUDY GUIDE We Own the Future: Democratic Socialism—American Style PART I: IS ANOTHER AMERICA POSSIBLE Introduction Aronoff, Dreier, and Kazin point to the recent surge in socialist activism, a THE ENEMY IS US: THE OPIOID CRISIS AND THE FAILURE OFCAUSES OF OPIOID CRISISOPIOID CRISIS UNITED STATES Kathleen J. Frydl ▪ April 20, 2017 Massachusetts governor Charlie Baker holds a roundtable on opioids with Health and Human Services officials, April 2015 (Mass HHS / Flickr) . The United States is in the midst of the worst drug crisis in its history, a toll measured in fatalities on a scale we have never seen before. THE RISE AND FALL OF THE AMERICAN LINGUISTIC EMPIRETHE FALL OF THE AMERICAN EMPIRE CASTFALL OF THE AMERICAN EMPIRE CASTMOVIE THE FALL OF THE AMERICAN EMPIRERISE AND FALL OF EMPIRESFALL OF THE US EMPIRERISEOF THE EMPIRE ERA
Paul Cohen ▪ Fall 2012. In an op-ed piece entitled “What You (Really) Need to Know,” published on January 20, 2012, in the New York Times, former president of Harvard University Lawrence Summers called upon American universities to revamp their curricula in order to better prepare their students for the twenty-first century.Among his propositions, Summers made the case that the THE QUESTION OF ZION | 11 | The Question of Zion by Jacqueline Rose, Princeton University Press, 2005, 202 pp. Shalom Lappin In The Question of Zion, Jacqueline Rose seeks to characterise Zionism as a collective mental disorder induced by centuries of Jewish suffering. GAY RIGHTS BEFORE STONEWALL Gay Rights Before Stonewall Gay Rights Before Stonewall Michael Kazin ▪ April 2, 2013 Members of the Mattachine Society, including Harry Hay (upper left) . With all the attention gay rights is receiving, you would think smart journalists for major newspapers would be able to provide an accurate account of how this now potent movement got going. DISSENT | A MAGAZINE OF POLITICS AND CULTUREMAGAZINEONLINEBLOGPODCASTSEVENTSDONATE An independent quarterly magazine, publishing some of America’s most exciting long-form political and cultural criticism since 1954. WILL MLB CONFRONT ITS RACIST HISTORY? Peter Dreier ▪ July 22, 2020 Baseball Hall of Fame exhibit honoring players Lou Gehrig, Jackie Robinson, and Roberto Clemente (Eric Enfermero/Wikimedia Commons) . This year, for first time since 2004, Major League Baseball (MLB) did not hold an in-person celebration of Jackie Robinson Day, which commemorates the day that Robinson made his major league debut with the ISRAEL–PALESTINE TODAY: A VALUES-BASED APPROACH Joshua Leifer ▪ Fall 2019 Israel’s separation barrier near the Palestinian city of Bethlehem in the occupied West Bank (Frédéric Soltan/Corbis via Getty Images) . This article is part of a debate. Read the original argument by Michael Walzer here, and his reply to Leifer here.. The abiding impression from reading Michael Walzer’s essay, “Anti-Zionism and Anti-Semitism,” isAMERICA! AMERICA!
America! America! America! America! Dwight Macdonald ▪ Fall 1958. When I came back to New York last fall, just in time for the Sputnik, after a year in London and two months in Tuscany, I felt I had crossed a boundary much wider than the Atlantic.THE QUESTION
The Question The Question Eugene D. Genovese ▪ Fall 1984. As a university professor, I teach, participate in professional associations, lecture on various campuses, give papers at scholarly conferences, and review books for national journals and local newspapers: in short, I get around. STUDY GUIDE WE OWN THE FUTURE: DEMOCRATIC SOCIALISM 1 STUDY GUIDE We Own the Future: Democratic Socialism—American Style PART I: IS ANOTHER AMERICA POSSIBLE Introduction Aronoff, Dreier, and Kazin point to the recent surge in socialist activism, a THE ENEMY IS US: THE OPIOID CRISIS AND THE FAILURE OFCAUSES OF OPIOID CRISISOPIOID CRISIS UNITED STATES Kathleen J. Frydl ▪ April 20, 2017 Massachusetts governor Charlie Baker holds a roundtable on opioids with Health and Human Services officials, April 2015 (Mass HHS / Flickr) . The United States is in the midst of the worst drug crisis in its history, a toll measured in fatalities on a scale we have never seen before. THE RISE AND FALL OF THE AMERICAN LINGUISTIC EMPIRETHE FALL OF THE AMERICAN EMPIRE CASTFALL OF THE AMERICAN EMPIRE CASTMOVIE THE FALL OF THE AMERICAN EMPIRERISE AND FALL OF EMPIRESFALL OF THE US EMPIRERISEOF THE EMPIRE ERA
Paul Cohen ▪ Fall 2012. In an op-ed piece entitled “What You (Really) Need to Know,” published on January 20, 2012, in the New York Times, former president of Harvard University Lawrence Summers called upon American universities to revamp their curricula in order to better prepare their students for the twenty-first century.Among his propositions, Summers made the case that the THE QUESTION OF ZION | 11 | The Question of Zion by Jacqueline Rose, Princeton University Press, 2005, 202 pp. Shalom Lappin In The Question of Zion, Jacqueline Rose seeks to characterise Zionism as a collective mental disorder induced by centuries of Jewish suffering. GAY RIGHTS BEFORE STONEWALL Gay Rights Before Stonewall Gay Rights Before Stonewall Michael Kazin ▪ April 2, 2013 Members of the Mattachine Society, including Harry Hay (upper left) . With all the attention gay rights is receiving, you would think smart journalists for major newspapers would be able to provide an accurate account of how this now potent movement got going. CORONAVIRUS AND THE SURVEILLANCE STATE James B. Rule and Han Cheng ▪ Summer 2020 A mock-up of the Australian government's contact-tracing app, COVIDSafe (Mark Kolbe/Getty Images) . This essay is part of a special section on the pandemic in the Summer 2020 issue.. The coronavirus pandemic is challenging our ideas about the fundamental responsibilities of government and the proper limits of government demands on theCOLLEGE ATHLETES
If you’re nervous about going back to work, you’re not the only one. Workers and labor advocates discuss what the lifting of pandemic-related restrictions might ISRAEL–PALESTINE TODAY: A VALUES-BASED APPROACH Joshua Leifer ▪ Fall 2019 Israel’s separation barrier near the Palestinian city of Bethlehem in the occupied West Bank (Frédéric Soltan/Corbis via Getty Images) . This article is part of a debate. Read the original argument by Michael Walzer here, and his reply to Leifer here.. The abiding impression from reading Michael Walzer’s essay, “Anti-Zionism and Anti-Semitism,” isAMERICA! AMERICA!
America! America! America! America! Dwight Macdonald ▪ Fall 1958. When I came back to New York last fall, just in time for the Sputnik, after a year in London and two months in Tuscany, I felt I had crossed a boundary much wider than the Atlantic. WITNESSING WAR, WITH CAROLYN FORCHÉ Patrick Iber ▪ April 7, 2020 Carolyn Forché at Georgetown University in April 2018 (Wikimedia Commons) . Booked is a series of interviews about new books. For this edition, Patrick Iber spoke with Carolyn Forché, author of In the Lateness of the World and What You Have Heard Is True (Penguin Press).. The poet Carolyn Forché’s engagement with El Salvador stretches back to the late "I HOPE OUR DAUGHTERS WILL NOT BE PUNISHED" The over 230,000 women and girls incarcerated in the United States have singular stories but share common backgrounds. Studies suggest that 60 percent of women incarcerated in federal prisons have a history of sexual or physical abuse, and in some state prisons, as many as 94 percent of the female population has been physically or sexually abused before entering the criminal justice system. WHY ANTI-SEMITISM IS ON THE RISE IN THE UNITED STATES Peter Dreier ▪ January 17, 2020 President Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally on December 10, 2019 in Hershey, Pennsylvania. (Mark Makela/Getty Images) My grandmother Sarah would not have been surprised by the upsurge in anti-Semitism during the past few years. GLOBALIZATION AND THE LEFT Globalization and the Left Globalization and the Left Jeff Faux ▪ Winter 2001. Our relentless evolution toward a global economy will clearly require new institutions both to regulate unstable markets and to protect ordinary citizens from the brutalities of worldwide, dog-eat-dog capitalism. WAR CRIMES: POLITICAL & LEGAL ISSUES War Crimes: Political & Legal Issues War Crimes: Political & Legal Issues Stanley Hoffmann ▪ December 1971. What does the law, and particularly international law, understand under the very general and sometimes loosely used heading of “war crimes”? DIRTY LAUNDRY: AN INVESTIGATION Annie Hylton ▪ Summer 2017 Drying and ironing press at an industrial laundry facility (xtrekx / Shutterstock) . It was before 6 a.m. on January 5, 2011 when Marlyn Gonzalez drove through darkness and freezing cold into the parking lot of the commercialtag. -->
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