Can the Yellow Vest Movement Remake French Politics?
As hundreds gathered at the St. Lazare train station Saturday morning for “Act Four” of the so-called Yellow Vest protests, police patrolled the surrounding streets, conducting searches and identity...
View ArticleHave the Democrats Hit a Tipping Point on Climate Change?
When President Donald Trump delivered his first State of the Union address nearly a year ago, he didn’t talk about climate change. But he didn’t get criticized nearly as much as the Democratic Party...
View ArticleMary Queen of Scots in the Age of Brexit
Saoirse Ronan made a colossal mistake in taking the role of Queen Mary in the new historical drama Mary Queen of Scots. Not because she plays the character badly—she does a sterling job. It’s a mistake...
View ArticleLucia Berlin’s Art of Retelling
In a good short story, nothing happens until something happens, and makes you realize that actually something was happening all along. Without knowing it, this whole time you had been watching events...
View ArticleBig Tech’s Reckoning May Be Imminent After All
Sundar Pichai and House Republicans probably went to bed on Tuesday feeling satisfied with the result of the Google CEO’s testimony before the Judiciary Committee. House Republicans got to spend...
View ArticleTrump Owns a Government Shutdown. So What?
On Tuesday, on live television, President Trump took ownership of a potential government shutdown over his demand for $5 billion in border wall funding. “You want to know something? I’ll take it,”...
View ArticleThe Criminal-Justice Reform Bill Is Both Historic and Disappointing
Congress is on the brink of a first for the Trump era: the passage of a major piece of bipartisan legislation. It may also be the last.Lawmakers have wrangled for five years over criminal-justice...
View ArticleJust Hold Another Referendum
Rousseau did not believe that representative democracy was democratic. “The people of England regards itself as free; but it is grossly mistaken; it is free only during the election of members of...
View ArticleEscape From the Trump Cult
On December 20, 1954, some 62 years before Donald Trump would be sworn in as president of the United States, Dorothy Martin and dozens of her followers crowded into her home in Chicago to await the...
View ArticleEnter Stumbling, Stage Right
Even by Brexit’s shambolic standard, this week has been a doozy. First, on Monday, a member of parliament incensed by the delayed Brexit vote seized the chamber’s seventeenth-century ceremonial mace,...
View ArticleIs It Ethical to Post Pictures of Your Kids on Instagram?
In France, a child can sue her parents for posting pictures of her on Instagram. On any social media network, in fact, it is the responsibility of the French parent to protect a child’s image. The...
View ArticleTrump Is Undoing Much More Than Obama’s Legacy
Since reentering politics several years ago, Donald Trump has defined himself in opposition to a single figure: Barack Obama. He was the leading proponent of birtherism in 2011 and continued to promote...
View ArticleRobert Mueller’s Legal Masterpiece
It’s been 18 months since Robert Mueller took over the Russia investigation, and still nobody really knows what he’ll do next. The Daily Beast reported on Thursday morning that the special counsel’s...
View ArticleThis Is As Good As It Gets for Joe Biden
Joe Biden is feeling so good about his 2020 chances, he’s already thinking about a running mate. Last week, the Associated Press reported that Biden’s advisers have discussed the possibility of teaming...
View ArticleBeto Will Have to Defy History to Win the White House
Beto O’Rourke is running, or so it increasingly seems. After coming closer to winning statewide office than any Texas Democrat in decades, the three-term congressman from El Paso acknowledged that he...
View ArticleHow American Right-Wingers Are Driving Britain Toward a Hard Brexit
The popular perception of Brexiteers as lacking a rational vision—as being motivated, rather, by naïve and nostalgic fantasies—is widespread. In November, the London Times published an illustrative...
View ArticleImagine Trump’s America With Australia’s Severe Defamation Laws
The #MeToo movement has toppled dozens of prominent men in American society over the past 18 months. Some other English-speaking countries, however, have only seen modest or muted reckonings. As...
View ArticleThe Story Behind Roma
Latin America’s poor, black, and indigenous women perhaps best understand what it means to be marginalized. Although one in four wage-earning women in the region are household workers—around 18...
View ArticleLobbyists Are Feasting in Trump’s Swamp
Let’s say Washington is a swamp, as Trump calls it. Then lobbyists are the gators, and strong ethics rules are the fence that keeps Americans from getting bit. In President Donald Trump’s swamp, the...
View ArticleTrump Is Being Exposed for the Grifter That He Is
The Donald J. Trump Foundation was an audacious grift, even by the standards of its namesake. Charitable foundations are supposed to operate under a simple premise: They receive certain tax exemptions...
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