Roundup Top 10!
Saving Historyby Abram Van EngenFrom the founding of the nation through the 19th century and into the eventual establishment of the NEH in 1965, the nation’s most formative leaders agreed wholeheartedly in this: History is fundamentally important, and it deserves our fullest support. |
I’m Sticking with My Presidentby Rick PerlsteinWhat has changed since Nixon’s day? |
There’s a Logic to Trump’s War On the Mediaby David GreenbergTrump goes after the news media not because he thinks they’re strong, but because he thinks they’re weak and he can diminish them further. |
Did You Know? U.S. Presidents Have Secretly Recorded Conversations Since 1940by Alexander B. MagounUnauthorized recordings provide insight into the history of presidential leadership. |
Close down all fraternitiesby Jonathan ZimmermanThe real question isn’t how to regulate fraternities; it’s whether we should have them at all. |
George Washington: the great mind behind early Americaby Kevin J. HayesThroughout history, George Washington has been highly regarded for his common sense and military fortitude. |
The Census and Right-Wing Hysteriaby Herbert J. GansPredictions about the end of the white majority are misleading. |
Party Timeby Jill LeporeSmear tactics, skulduggery, and the début of American democracy. |
Which Middle East Authoritarian Leader is Trump most Like?by Juan ColeOf course, Trump hasn’t yet done anything as egregious as al-Sisi or Erdogan. But he is clearly supporting them and perhaps learning from their tactics. But we can learn, too, for the purposes of the resistance. |
Trump will likely win reelection in 2020by Musa al-GharbiEven when people are unhappy with a state of affairs, they are usually disinclined to change it. |