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America’s heart of darkness: Making sense of the nonsensical allure of MAGA
Michel Gueldry
Yes, the Trump movement is nuts. But a deeper explanation invokes history, psychology, economic factors and more
Resisting fascism and winning the education wars: How we can meet the challenge
Henry A. Giroux
Education is under attack — because it is essential to democracy. Educators can fight back, and turn the tide
Ibram X Kendi on how antiracism can defeat Ted Cruz: “His political life rests on racist propaganda”
D. Watkins
Salon talks to Ibram X. Kendi about his antiracism work and his new book "How to Raise an Antiracist"
Celebrating Norman Lear, progressive architect of the Archie-verse, as he turns 100
Gwydion Suilebhan, Steven Gimbel
Norman Lear, Rob Reiner and more spoke to Salon about the power of comedy, especially in sitcoms that dare
Doomsday? Nearly half of “strong Republicans” believe it’s almost time for armed violence
Chauncey DeVega
New survey of "extreme polarization and alienation" is dark but not surprising: Americans really hate each other
Justice Alito’s bad theology: Abortion foes don’t have “morality” on their side
Elizabeth M. Freese, Angela Tyler-Williams
Alito's conception of morality, in his abortion decision, relies on a patriarchal theology most Americans reject
Michigan GOP candidate: 14-year-old incest victim is “perfect” evidence for abortion ban
Kathryn Joyce
Gubernatorial hopeful Tudor Dixon's remark demonstrates how Michigan GOP has become "microcosm" of MAGA "insanity"
Why won’t Republicans investigate white supremacists in uniform? We know why
Chauncey DeVega
Every House Republican, including Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger, voted to ignore far-right extremists in uniform
“A constitutional joke”: Jamie Raskin destroys Republicans’ 2nd Amendment fantasy
Abigail Goldberg-Zelizer
Democratic Rep. Raskin called out GOP Rep. Chip Roy of Texas for his views on using guns against the government
Abortion, racism and guns: How white supremacy unites the right
Tamara Kay, Susan L. Ostermann
Do things change? An early version of the racist "great replacement" theory drove the campaign to outlaw abortion
Trumpism before Trump: Misogyny remains the thread tying the right-wing coalition together
Amanda Marcotte
From the secular Proud Boys to the Bible-hugging preachers, the desire for male supremacy holds the right together
Tucker Carlson tells Fox News audience that American education “wrecked” by desegregated busing
Jon Skolnik
Fox News host claims that desegregation via busing "absolutely wrecked" the American education system
Dr. Mark Goulston on why Democrats keep losing: They’re afraid of their own anger
Chauncey DeVega
Psychiatrist Mark Goulston says Democrats are traumatized and eager to hide their rage. To win, they will need it
In economics, grade restrictions weed out students of color
Ashley Smart
GPA requirements push Black and Hispanic students out of STEM majors — and may widen the wage gap later on
Right’s new social studies plan vows to fight CRT, wokeness and the “overthrow of America”
Kathryn Joyce
"American Birthright" elevates Western civilization, pushes Christianity and rejects all talk of "social justice"
Trump’s “get out of jail free” card: A second presidential run
Heather Digby Parton
Speculations arise that Donald Trump could announce he is running for a second term early
“White life” and the fascist movement: Hey, at least they’re being honest
Chauncey DeVega
Republicans don't bother to speak in code anymore. Why should they? Their big plans for America are no mystery
America and the “Heathen”: How we set ourselves apart from “sh**hole countries”
Kathryn Joyce
If the concept of "heathenism" seems outmoded, author Kathryn Gin Lum says it defines race and religion in America
Defund the Democrats: Stop giving money to the party of surrender and inaction
Nolan Higdon, Mickey Huff
After their disastrous failure on abortion rights, Democrats want us to give more money and vote harder. Forget it
Let’s all stop ignoring The Fandom Menace. It’s real, and it’s winning
Melanie McFarland
Attacks from the toxic side of Marvel and "Star Wars" fandom are a feature, not a bug, and they serve a darker side
Our summer of misogynist rage: Toxic men unleash a wave of violent threats aimed at outspoken women
Amanda Marcotte
"Backlash" isn't enough to describe the abuse faced by Cassidy Hutchinson, Amber Heard, and pro-choice protesters
Christian fascism is right here, right now: After Roe, can we finally see it?
Chris Hedges
The Supreme Court is relentlessly fueling the rise of fascism: Roe v. Wade is only the most visible example
Clarence Thomas’ gun decision ensures that the next January 6 will be much deadlier
Amanda Marcotte
Ginni Thomas worked the coup's inside game — then her husband made it easier for insurrectionists to use firearms
We need to talk about whiteness — and then we need to dismantle it
Baynard Woods
An encounter with the police when I was 16 played out in my favor because of my race. Here's why it stuck with me
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