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  • Shredded "Don't Tread On Me" flag.

    The Long Afterlife of Libertarianism

    As a movement, it has imploded. As a credo, it’s here to stay.
    by Benjamin Wallace-Wells via The New Yorker on May 29, 2023
  • Cartoon depiction of a confederate statue, its hat falling off as it is lifted off a pedestal covered in graffiti about love and justice

    After the Lost Cause

    Why are politics so consumed with the past?
    by Benjamin Wallace-Wells via The New Yorker on June 24, 2021
  • Fist drawn on chalkboard

    What Do Conservatives Fear About Critical Race Theory?

    In the Texas legislature, Republicans seemed willing to acknowledge systemic racism but resistant to the idea of talking about it with children.
    by Benjamin Wallace-Wells via The New Yorker on June 10, 2021
  • Robert E. Lee statue

    The Fight Over Virginia’s Confederate Monuments

    How the state’s past spurred a racial reckoning.
    by Benjamin Wallace-Wells via The New Yorker on December 4, 2017
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