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Labor displacement is a major concern about AI that the world needs to talk seriously about.
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Biden Must Connect the State of Our Democracy to Our Economy
The Biden Administration’s agenda must take seriously the relationship between the economy Americans want and the political system that must exist to achieve it.
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April 23, 2024
Academic Freedom Is More Important Now Than Ever
We only have academic freedom because of guarantees established by generations of political struggle.
By Michael S. Roth
April 23, 2024
The Value of a Colonial Subject's Life
Although British officials paid compensation after the 1919 massacre at Jallianwalla Bagh, they paid far less to Indian families than Europeans.
By Hardeep Dhillon / Made by History
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The Unbearable Heat of Prisons in Summer
The facts of heat crisis in U.S. prisons is tragic enough. But there are also wider implications we shouldn't ignore, writes Scott Guild.
By Scott Guild
April 23, 2024
One Way America Can Meaningfully Address Poverty
Americans who are struggling need wealth-building interventions like baby bonds, write Natalie Foster and Darrick Hamilton.
By Natalie Foster and Darrick Hamilton
April 23, 2024
Why I'll Be Observing Passover Differently This Year
Rabbi Elliot Kukla on why we must reimagine freedom this passover.
By Elliot Kukla
April 22, 2024
Israel Cannot Ignore the Palestinians
Israel needs to adopt a new approach in Gaza if it ever hopes to capitalize on the shared strategic interests with its Arab neighbors.
By Alex Lederman
April 22, 2024
The Past that 'Tradwives' Want To Revive
Gains in women's rights may make a return to women's subordination a tough sell, but "tradwife" influencers give the idea an appealing gloss.
By Jacqueline Beatty / Made by History
April 22, 2024
The Parents Who Regret Having Children
“I love them. I just don't love the choice I made.”
By R. O. Kwon
April 22, 2024
How to Overcome Polarization on Climate Action
A new study explores ways to overcome the partisan gap on climate policy.
By Madalina Vlasceanu, Jay J. Van Bavel, and Michael Berkebile-Weinberg
April 22, 2024
How Forests Shape History
A conservation masterpiece is back in print with a necessary warning about what happens when civilizations allow deforestation to happen.
By Eugene Linden
April 21, 2024
Russia's War Against Evangelicals
Putin's Russia has led an at times brutal campaign against evangelicals inside Russia and in the occupied parts of Ukraine.
By Peter Pomerantsev
April 20, 2024
A Poet on Taylor Swift's Complicated Embrace of Tortured Poets
Taylor Swift is a tortured poet on her new album—but she's not above making fun of herself, writes Stephanie Burt.
By Stephanie Burt
April 19, 2024
The History Behind the NBA's Politics
A changing NBA fan base drove the league toward an embrace of Black culture, and social justice politics.
By Adam Criblez / Made by History
April 19, 2024
What Blocking Emergency Abortion Care in Idaho Means for Doctors Like Me
'As we’ve seen in Idaho, policies guided by anti-abortion extremism make health care worse for everyone,' writes Caitlin Gustafson.
By Caitlin Gustafson
April 19, 2024
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