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Malignant normality: The psychological theory that explains naked emperors, narcissists and Nazis
Matthew Rozsa
If one person's crazy beliefs suddenly become mainstream, that is malignant normality
Neuroscientist explains how fanatical Trump followers could lead us to societal collapse
Bobby Azarian
It's okay to be a little alarmed — behind the scenes, this cult is being transformed into an army of soldiers
Are Trump’s followers being conned? No — they gave him $100 million because they love him
Chauncey DeVega
Can we stop claiming that Trump's followers are his victims? They've made their choice, and must live with it
Republicans are increasingly ready for violence: We look away at our peril
Chauncey DeVega
In the wake of Jan. 6, public opinion surveys suggest the threat is real — and the time for blithe denial is over
No, the rich aren’t like the rest of us: Michael Mechanic on the secret worlds of wealth
Chauncey DeVega
Author Michael Mechanic explains that the super-rich aren't happy — and their greed is poisoning our society
Dr. John Gartner on America after Trump: “Dystopian science fiction … is actually happening”
Chauncey DeVega
Former Johns Hopkins professor on the aftermath of Trump's coup — and whether he was a Russian stooge after all
The power of the Big Lie: Why do 30% of Americans cling to Trump’s dark fantasy?
Chauncey DeVega
Nearly a third of Americans have surrendered to disinformation. The result could be a death spiral for democracy
“Good enough” parenting starts with avoiding these 13 abusive behaviors
Gail Cornwall, Juli Fraga
“Good enough” is what’s left after ruling out actions that are well-documented to cause kids significant harm
Biden’s infrastructure bill — no matter how “bipartisan” — will not defeat fascism
Chauncey DeVega
Biden has a well-meaning strategy: Prove to Republicans that democracy still works. That's not nearly enough
The changing face of “America’s dog” — and what it says about us
Brett Bachman
An examination of our various canine love affairs, from postwar era's working dogs to the designer breeds of today
Another Trump henchman takes a fall: Why Trump fans still won’t admit that loyalty to him is foolish
Amanda Marcotte
From jail to death via COVID-19, Trump always leaves his followers to pay the price — yet they remain faithful
This plague next time: Public health scholar Nicholas Christakis on the pandemic’s harsh lessons
Chauncey DeVega
"We should be ashamed as a nation," says Yale scholar. And COVID wasn't the worst-case scenario by a long shot
Why Tucker Carlson loves UFOs: Jason Colavito on the hidden links between conspiracy theories
Chauncey DeVega
There's immense overlap, Colavito says, between QAnon believers, UFO enthusiasts and Donald Trump's superfans
Why Trump must be prosecuted: Nothing less can break the twisted bond with his supporters
Alan D. Blotcky
Not prosecuting Trump would send an unacceptable message. In a democracy nobody should be above the law
Laughing at Trump’s “backward” pants won’t save us from the 21st-century gulag
Chauncey DeVega
Liberal schadenfreude hits new low with Trump-trousers trutherism. Meanwhile, his forces are destroying democracy
No, Trump’s not delusional — it’s actually much worse than that
Alan D. Blotcky
Trump's Big Lie about the election and fantasies of "reinstatement" aren't delusional. They're devious strategies
How do we report on Trump’s dastardly schemes without amplifying his lies and incitement?
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's blog failed, so he's inciting followers through media leaks. Does that make journalists his accomplices?
Moby is happily boring now: “I look at the desperation that I had … I don’t glorify the past”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The influential artist appeared on "Salon Talks" to discuss his unconventional "Moby Doc" & his true life's calling
Amy Cooper’s “racial discrimination” lawsuit and the scourge of white whining
Amanda Marcotte
Anger over "woke" culture or "critical race theory" is not new — just a new way to recast racists as the victims
Narcissism and aggression go hand in hand, study says
Nicole Karlis
A deep analysis suggests narcissism is a risk factor for both aggression and violence
How to escape a toxic relationship (when you might not even know that you’re in one)
Matthew Rozsa
Pop culture glorifies them. Those in them often have no idea. Experts explain how to get out of one
“He made their lives miserable”: How the showrunner of a popular courtroom drama finally got fired
Maureen Ryan
The story of Greg Spottiswood's time at "All Rise" speaks volumes on race, gender and power in the TV industry
Liz Cheney is an enemy of democracy — just as much as the Trumpers
Chauncey DeVega
After her House speech and her Post op-ed, Cheney has positioned herself as a hero of democracy. Don't buy into it
Now we’re supposed to think Reagan, Bush and the Cheneys are cool? They got us here
David Masciotra
Democrats and the media are now pretending that the Reagan-Bush era didn't lead us directly to Trump's crimes
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