A s America prepares for the 250th anniversary of its declaration of independence from Britain, there is a pitched battle over what the American story is, and who gets to tell it. Jill Lepore is at ...
In 1965, the Guru of the New Left, Herbert Marcuse, penned an essay that neatly brought together both strands of the unitary ...
The American media refuses to call them out, so I guess the job falls to me: you can cut the racism with a knife, it’s so ...
There is a nearly six-fold increase in the chance of protecting societies from democratic backsliding when strong civil resistance campaigns are involved. This striking finding from the University of ...
The implementation of a 30 per cent women’s quota in politics is not merely to increase the number of women leaders, but an ...
This Letter To The Editor is a response to Ignacio Gamero ’26’s op-ed titled “No Kings! Except the ones we like…,” published in the Nov. 6 issue of The Campus. In his piece, Gamero argued that outrage ...
With democracy retaining its appeal, young people increasingly engaged in politics and connected with the world, and democratic institutions and civil society organizations strong and widespread, the ...
The EU’s first-ever strategic framework on culture is one step closer to realisation. European Commissioner Glenn Micallef ...
Proposition 50’s passage and a string of Democratic victories nationwide reflect a growing coalition of immigrant and young ...
Judges from less represented social backgrounds reshape judicial reasoning based on their experience and perspective, broadening the meaning of justice.
In an age of deep political polarization, where identity often overshadows ideology and populism thrives on division, the rise of Zohran Kwame Mamdani as the mayor of New York City marks a watershed ...