Living the Nakba
Two recent memoirs tell the story of generations of Palestinian grief and struggle.
October 3, 2024 issue
Trump’s Old News
The debate showed that the former president faces a new danger: not that his lies are outlandish but that they are getting stale.
September 13, 2024
Savvy in the Grass
Some botanists maintain that peas are capable of associative learning, others that tropical vines have a sort of vision. If plants possess sentience, what is the morally appropriate response?
October 3, 2024 issue
A Prophet for the Poor
In order to build a mass movement for economic justice, Reverend William Barber argues, we need to let go of the idea that poverty is an exclusively Black or urban issue.
October 3, 2024 issue
Duterte’s Cruel Tricks
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