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Why the Nazis studied American race laws for inspirationby James Q WhitmanThe answer is that in the early 20th century, the US, with its vigorous and creative legal culture, led the world in racist lawmaking. |
Obama's failed foreign policyby Gil Troy''The outgoing US president has spawned a callow, cowardly series of leadership miscarriages that bullied friends and empowered enemies.'' |
Obama Administration Report Card: Domestic Policyby Jeremy KuzmarovGrade C+ |
The History You Know Is Wrongby Josh MarshallWhy World War 1 started. No, the shooting of Archduke Ferdinand was not the reason. |
What Those Who Studied Nazis Can Teach Us About The Strange Reaction To Donald Trumpby Shawn HamiltonWhile it’s important to watch the president-elect closely, we also must be mindful of our own response to him. |
There are fears in Japan that the Abe government is turning fascistby Gavan McCormackLittle of this sense of urgency is perceptible in the writing about Japan published outside the country. |
Facts, lies and climate changeby Jonathan ZimmermanYou shouldn’t ‘teach the controversy’ about something that shouldn’t be controversial. |
The electoral college is an excellent systemby George F. WillFar from being an unchanged anachronism, the electoral college has evolved, shaping and shaped by the party system. |
Jesus Christ, businessman: From John Humphrey Noyes to Donald Trumpby Ellen Wayland-SmithTrump’s can-do optimism and belief in prosperity make him the obvious heir to earlier self-help Christian sages of the Norman Vincent Peale variety. |