Roundup Top 10!
The End of a Political Era: Movement Conservatism Gets Realby Heather Cox RichardsonThe ascendency of Donald Trump empowers movement conservatives to make their rhetoric real, but the reality is that voters don't want them to. |
Forward to Yesteryear! Get Ready for the New Gilded Ageby Bernard A. WeisbergerThe reel of Trumpian “reforms” always spins backward. |
What those monuments stand forby Manisha SinhaThere is one thing that the white supremacists and neo-Nazis who rallied to the defense of Robert E. Lee’s statue in Charlottesville got right: They understood the historical meaning of Confederate monuments. |
Confederate Statues and ‘Our’ Historyby Eric FonerWhen Mr. Trump identifies statues commemorating Confederate leaders as essential parts of “our” history and culture, he is honoring a dark period in our history when citizenship was restricted to white people. |
Trump Tears Down LBJ’s Great Society Piece by Pieceby Christina GreerHow the Trump election commission could corrode our civil rights from within. |
Trump’s Defense of Confederate Symbols and Its Threat to Color-Blind Liberalismby Tim Messer-KruseAmerican color-blind liberalism depends on a less messy history, one with the moral clarity that is useful to deny the inherently racist nature of American government and society. |
Worshiping the Confederacy is about white supremacy — even the Nazis thought soby Nina SilberConfederate memory nurtured fascism. |
Baltimore’s Confederate Monument Was Never About ‘History And Culture’by Jane DaileyWhy would a city in a state that sat out the Civil War erect a monument to Confederate generals in 1948? |
The Strange Politics of ‘Classified’ Informationby Beverly GageIs it easier to keep secrets when you have fewer of them? |
The whole point of Confederate monuments is to celebrate white supremacyby Karen L. CoxConfederate statues "served to rehabilitate white men — not as the losers of a war but, as a monument in Charlotte states, preservers of 'the Anglo-Saxon civilization of the South.' ” |
Charlottesville and the Misuse of Historyby Steve GillonThe tragic events in Charlottesville were only the latest flash point in a crisis of white identity. |
The Vulgar Manliness of Donald Trumpby Harvey MansfieldThe Greeks and the Founders feared men like the president, and with good reason. |