Roundup Top 10!
The Job of the Academic Marketby Rebecca S. WingoOver three years, I dedicated 106.5 workdays to getting a job—while working another job. |
Prohibition Was a Failed Experiment in Moral Governanceby Annika NeklasonA repealed amendment and generations of Supreme Court rulings have left the constitutional regulation of private behavior in the past. Will it stay there? |
History and the Opioid Crisisby Jeremy MilloyIn the 1970s, just as now, people living with and recovering from substance use disorders faced prejudice and mistreatment at the hiring stage and in the workplace itself. |
1619?by Sasha TurnerWhat to the historian is 1619? |
Boris Johnson Might Break Up the U.K. That’s a Good Thing.by David EdgertonIt’s time to let the fantasy of the “British nation” die. |
The problem with a year of celebrating the 19th Amendmentby Andrew Joseph PegodaOur entire understanding of the history of feminism is skewed. |
Assassination as Cure: Disease Metaphors and Foreign Policyby Sarah SwedbergKinzinger’s words fit within a long historical tradition of badly used disease metaphors that often accompany bad outcomes. |
Another Disability Disaster in the Makingby Jonathan M. SteinThe Trump administration’s Social Security proposal would repeat one of Ronald Reagan’s most damaging mistakes. |
How the President Became a Drone Operatorby Allegra HarpootlianFrom Obama to Trump, the Escalation of Drone Warfare |
What Australia’s Fires Should Teach the USA: Be Alarmist!by Walter G. MossMost importantly in this 2020 election year, the Australian tragedy tells us we should vote out all the human-caused climate-change deniers and minimizers. |