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Tag Archive for: Crimes of the Powerful

Now that Congress has impeached Trump for a second time, what else can we do to improve the current political situation in the United States?

January 15, 2021
Neither last week’s insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, nor the…
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What’s wrong with this picture?

January 8, 2021
By now, most Americans have seen the footage of the large pro-Trump…
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Three cheers for resilience: The unintended consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic

December 25, 2020
Christmas is upon us. This holiday and the impending New Year…
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Curriculum for an emancipatory democracy

December 18, 2020
As a professor working in the social sciences, I often struggle…
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Grappling with Trump supporters who think that their vote was stolen?

December 11, 2020
Biden, Harris, and the Democrats know that once they formally…
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