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Why Republicans Reject the Iran Deal — and All Diplomacyby Nicole Hemmer and Tom SwitzerConservative hostility to this agreement is nothing new. G.O.P. hardliners denounced Nixon and Reagan’s diplomatic achievements too. |
Xi’s history lessonsThe Communist Party is plundering history to justify its present-day ambitions |
It didn’t start with Limbaugh and Trump: The deep roots of the GOP’s war on womenby Heather Cox RichardsonThough Rush & The Donald draw attention for their vulgar misogyny, conservative assault on equality dates to Nixon |
NYT Roundtable: Should ‘Birthright Citizenship’ Be Abolished?Should birthright citizenship be abolished and, if so, what impact would it have in the United States? What alternative citizenship model should the U.S. adopt instead? |
President Carter’s vice-presidential legacyby Joel K. GoldsteinPart of his underappreciated legacy as president was the historic role he played in elevating the vice presidency from an awkward, standby position to a constructive part of government on an ongoing basis. |
Wendell Willkie: a forerunner to Donald Trumpby Lewis L. GouldThe crowds in the galleries chanted “We want Willkie,” and the delegates yielded to what seemed an irresistible tide. |
Who Is the Gravest Danger to World Peace?by Noam ChomskyIs Iran really a threat? |
The Story Behind the POW/MIA Flagby Rick PerlsteinThat damned flag: It’s a shroud. It smothers the complexity, the reality, of what really happened in Vietnam. We’ve come to our senses about that other banner of lies. It’s time to do the same with this. |
Is Pope Francis Right on the Science?by James Lawrence Powell"As remarkable as Francis’s understanding of science is his powerful and eloquent language." |
The Atlantic is digitizing its archives. Here’s what the magazine claimed about women in 1903by Lyman AbbottThe title says it all: “Why women do not wish the suffrage." |