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Solid South, Sandigan, and social democracy

If there were three monumental works that could perhaps best explain the fate of civilizations and the future of democracy, ...
Sammy Wilson says a British-Egyptian dissident who posted anti-semitic comments should not be allowed in the UK – after being ...
Kat Abughazaleh, an activist running for Congress in Illinois, turned her campaign office into a mutual aid hub.
Isaac Fayose slammed Senate leaders for lining up to welcome Seyi Tinubu. He questioned why senators greeted the president's ...
My exposure to Islam grew as I did – through bombings justified in God’s name, through chants that promised erasure of my ...
For a country that has never seen peaceful transfer of power, the future is arriving faster than its readiness for it COVER ...
When the state cannot clearly and forcefully defend journalists, it sends a message that some forms of violence are tolerable, even if they are officially condemned. Democracy does not collapse all at ...
Twenty-five years on, Ireland is still living with the consequences of mistaking rapid growth for lasting economic success ...
Fifty years ago, Sweden attempted the most ambitious democratic transition to socialism ever. Its architect, a Jewish ...
Cyrus Jirongo shot to national prominence through the notorious Youth for Kanu 92 (YK92), the vehicle that former President ...
Chile’s left-wing alliance took power with huge optimism in 2022, but hopes of changing the constitution, or even securing ...
Why was the revolutionary road out of capitalism abandoned for an evolutionary one? Vivek Chibber explores how socialist ...