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Trumpism is rooted in twisted visions of medieval Europe
John Stoehr
Forget what you know about medieval Europe — history is often quite complicated
From the Bundys to the Rotunda: How allowing far-right terrorism to fester led to the Capitol riot
Arun Gupta
The path to Trump’s coup might have been avoided if the government had taken the threat seriously
Republican voters don’t actually “believe” the Big Lie about January 6 — they’re in on the con
Amanda Marcotte
Don't take what Republicans say to pollsters at face value — they are happy to lie in service of the fascist cause
Are we normalizing the “death of democracy” by talking about it so much? Definitely not
Kirk Swearingen
Republicans have been building this fascist insurrection for years — it's not "alarmist" to sound the alarm now
How Unite the Right paved the way for Jan. 6 — and helped launch some of riot’s biggest players
Jordan Green
The ideas that galvanized the Unite the Right rally are no longer considered too radioactive for right-wing media
With fascism coming, America responds: LOL who cares? Let’s Netflix and chill
Chauncey DeVega
As the threat of authoritarian takeover grows, most Americans have lost interest. They'll have nobody else to blame
Fascism in America: It’s nowhere near as new as you might think
Elayne Clift
As America draws near the tipping point into fascism, it's important to remember that it's happened before
Joan Didion exposed political stories America is still telling itself in order to live
David Masciotra
Didion crashed the political journalism party, revealing much about power, the mainstream press and America
Democracy vs. fascism, part 1: What do those words mean — and do they describe this moment?
Andrew O'Hehir
Joan Didion would tell us we're avoiding obvious facts: "Democracy" is failing, and its opponents are nothing new
Why we can’t have a “meritocracy”: We have no idea how to measure worth
Mary Barker
Under current conditions of capitalism, our only measure of worth is wealth — which leads to worsening inequality
Corporate America’s top 10 blunders of 2021
Jon Skolnik
Top 10 corporate blunders of 2021: From Ozy Media's bizarre impersonation of YouTube to Reddit rescuing GameStop
White supremacist Christmas: Those Boebert and Massie “gun photos” are a direct threat
Chauncey DeVega
Christmas family photos bristling with guns aren't funny — they're a direct appeal to white Christian fascism
Best of 2021: My mother and I haven’t talked about the Atlanta spa attacks
Danni Quintos
Does she even see herself, or us, in the Asian American women who were killed?
What happens if Trump admits it all? Nothing much — at this point, that might help him
Chauncey DeVega
Is Trump's next move a wink-and-nod confession that he tried to stage a coup? We know he'd get away with it
Stop calling the GOP fascists “hypocrites”: No one cares, and they have no shame
Chauncey DeVega
If liberals still hope that Republicans will repent and apologize for all this, maybe they deserve what's coming
Hollywood, please stop adapting K-dramas. It’s not just unnecessary, it’s racist
Carolyn Hinds
The beauty of "Train to Busan" and "Crash Landing on You" is their cultural specificity, which is erased by remakes
Right-wing authoritarianism is winning — but higher education is where we can fight back
Henry A. Giroux
At its best, higher education produces engaged, critical thinkers — who are crucial in the fight against fascism
HBO’s “The Slow Hustle” director: “We’re all carrying some level of mass grief as Black people”
D. Watkins
Sonja Sohn ("The Wire") appeared on "Salon Talks" to discuss a heinous chapter in Baltimore's dirty cop history
This man lives in the paranoid alternate universe of Fox News — so you don’t have to
Chauncey DeVega
Researcher Andrew Lawrence marinates daily in the racist terror and apocalypse porn of Tucker Carlson and friends
Michigan high school massacre: Another tragic example of how white privilege kills white people
Chauncey DeVega
To argue that white supremacy hurts white people confounds many Americans. But the evidence keeps on mounting
It’s time for Democrats to reclaim FDR’s brand as the “Freedom Party”
Thom Hartmann
Roosevelt told his party it could never compromise with "economic royalists." Democrats should heed his words now
How Abraham Lincoln dealt with traitors and insurrectionists: A history lesson
Matthew Rozsa
After a bitter election, much of the nation resisted and rebelled — but this president knew where to draw the line
Can American democracy escape the doom loop? So far, the signs are not promising
Chauncey DeVega
Republicans now believe they can subvert democracy. Democrats seem ready to surrender. What can change the dynamic?
Meghan McCain suggests Fox Christmas tree arson attack is worse than GOP’s assault on democracy
Jon Skolnik
“I don’t want to hear anything about how radical some of you believe republicans to be," McCain said on Wednesday
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