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Five types of gun laws the Founding Fathers lovedby Saul CornellThe Second Amendment is one of the most frequently cited provisions in the American Constitution, but also one of the most poorly understood. |
The American public has power over the gun business – why doesn’t it use it?by Brian DeLayThe American public has more power over the gun business than most people realize. Taxpayers have always been the arms industry’s indispensable patrons. |
Billy Graham was on the wrong side of historyby Matthew Avery SuttonRacial tensions are rising, the earth is warming, and evangelicals are doing little to help. That may be Graham’s most significant, and saddest, legacy. |
The Soul of W. E. B. Du Boisby Ibram X. KendiHow the 1899 lynching of Sam Hose affected the writing of W.E.B. Du Bois's classic. |
Michelle Obama and the black women of the White Houseby Martha S. JonesWhat the former first lady's new portrait reveals. |
Liberalism After Liberalismby Win McCormackThe civic republican tradition and its lost treasure |
Trump, Democracy, and the Constitutionby Michael KlarmanThe American people elected a president who disdains basic tenets of democracy. |
What South Korea can learn from Germanyby A. James McAdamsHistory suggests the enunciation of a South Korean version of Germany’s “change through rapprochement” could be Washington’s best hope. |
Mythbusting Ancient Rome: did Christians ban the ancient Olympics?by Caillan Davenport and Shushma MalikThe idea that the athletic contests – held in honour of the Greek god Zeus for over a thousand years – were shut down by a puritanical Christian emperor makes for a good story. But is it true? |
When Immigrants Were Welcomedby Jim SleeperCongress has failed immigrants again. But in the 1920s, this plan quieted xenophobes and nurtured new Americans. |
Literally drunk on genocide: how the Nazis celebrated murdering Jewsby Edward B WestermannThe role of alcohol in the Nazi genocide of European Jews deserves greater attention. |