Roundup Top 10!
The Damage Trump Has Doneby Sean WilentzHe has conquered the party of Reagan and is fulfilling a dream of the hard right – the demolition of government. |
Roy Moore and the revolution to comeby Kimberly A. HamlinWomen are rising. Will they be able to create lasting change? |
I’m a Depression historian. The GOP tax bill is straight out of 1929.by Robert S. McElvaineRepublicans are again sprinting toward an economic cliff. |
Beware the Bush Family Image-Rehab Machineby Sam TanenhausCompared with Trump the Bushes are stellar. But they lied too. |
Rethinking ‘McNamara’s War’by Fredrik LogevallHow much blame does the defense secretary deserve for Vietnam? |
Tiny homes are all the rage. So why do so few communities welcome them?by Nancy C. UngerThe political power of home buyers trumps that of housing innovators. |
America: The Redeemer Nationby David BrooksToday, we have no common national narrative, no shared way of interpreting the flow of events. Without a common story, we don’t know what our national purpose is. |
What to Do with Monuments Whose History We’ve Forgottenby Nicholas LemannThe legacy of Carl Schurz has changed significantly since a statue in his honor was unveiled in New York City in 1913. |
The Supply-Side Swindleby Brent CebulUntil liberals understand that supply-side tax cuts are a political strategy dressed as an economic theory, they will be doomed to repeat their technically accurate but utterly irrelevant arguments. |
The Thibodaux Massacre Left 60 African-Americans Dead and Spelled the End of Unionized Farm Labor in the South for Decadesby Calvin SchermerhornThe workers created a union to defend their rights. The union died with the strikers, and the assassins went unpunished. |
Can withering public trust in government be traced back to the JFK assassination?by Ryan Kellus TurnerIn the minds of many, the assassination remains a tragedy cloaked in mystery. How does this lack of closure – and the general distrust it fomented – resonate in American culture and politics today? |
The story of America, as told through diet booksby Adrienne Rose BitarWhy do we find the stories told by diet books so persuasive? |
Do civilizations collapse?by Guy D MiddletonThe idea that the Maya or Easter Islanders experienced an apocalyptic end makes for good television but bad archaeology. |