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France Knows How This Ends

This article compares contemporary politics in the U.S. to the Dreyfus affairs and explains that the deep problem is that “so many in Trump’s mob—like so many of his supporters in general—remain comfortably ensconced in the mansion of lies their champion has built” (James McAuley, 2021).

19 January 2021
James McCauley
The Atlantic

Rotten to the Core?

“The process of deterioration has continued at a startling pace and on a scale that was hard to anticipate back then, culminating in developments such as the January 6 mob attack on the U.S. Capitol—an act of insurrection encouraged by the president of the United States” (Francis Fukuyama, 2021).

18 January 2021
Francis Fukuyama
Foreign Affairs

What's Wrong with the Way We Work

“Americans work more hours than their counterparts in peer nations, including France and Germany, and many work more than fifty hours a week. Real wages declined for the rank and file in the nineteen-seventies, as did the percentage of Americans who belong to unions, which may be a related development” (Jill Lepore, 2021).

18 January 2021
Jill Lepore
The New Yorker

The Youthful Movement That Made Martin Luther King Jr.

“In this moment made so dark by white nationalism and truth denial, Americans should look to the country’s legacy of young leaders with forward-thinking wisdom” (Rich Benjamin, 2021).

17 January 2021
Rich Benjamin
NYT

Capitalism We Can Believe In

“President-elect Joe Biden’s call to “build back better” after the pandemic is an invitation to renovate America’s outdated neoliberal version of capitalism. The more successful variants of market capitalism found in Europe or, better, in California, point the way forward” (Tyson and Mendonca, 2021).

15 January 2021
Laura Tyson, Lenny Mendonca
Project Syndicate

Democracy at Home and Democracy Promotion Abroad Aren’t the Same

“​​Drawing too simple a link between the United States foreign and domestic failings makes fixing them more difficult. Doing so...risks misdiagnosing the pernicious role of racism in American politics. Restoring American democracy while righting its foreign policy requires acknowledging the messy, more troubling relationship between them” (Nick Danforth, 2021).

14 January 2021
Nick Danforth
Foreign Policy

The Insurrection Hiding in Plain Sight

“For several months, millions of people in the United States have been living in an alternate reality—one in which President Donald Trump has been fighting off a coordinated effort to steal the presidency from him and give it to Joe Biden….on Wednesday, January 6, the United States’ alternate reality came into violent conflict with its actual reality” (DiResta and Stamos, 2021).

14 January 2021
Alex Stamos and Renée DiResta
Foreign Affairs

Industrialized Disinformation: 2020 Global Inventory of Organized Social Media Manipulation

This report “highlights the recent trends of computational propaganda across 81 countries and the evolving tools, capacities, strategies, and resources used to manipulate public opinion around the globe. We identify three key trends in this year’s inventory of disinformation activity” (Bradshaw, Bailey, and Howard, 2021).

13 January 2021
Samantha Bradshaw, Hannah Bailey and Philip N. Howard
Oxford Internet Institute

Global Insights: Covid-19 And The Information Space

“The analyses presented in these essays span a range of topics—media sustainability, authoritarian influence, fact-checking, research partnerships, data privacy—affecting regions like Europe, North and South America, and Africa" (National Endowment for Democracy, 2021).

13 January 2021
NED, Forum
Report

Trump Is Blowing Apart the G.O.P. God Bless Him.

“If just a few principled center-right Republicans... abandoned this G.O.P. or were simply willing to work with a center-left Biden team, the Problem Solvers Caucus in the House and like-minded members in the Senate...would become stronger than ever. That’s how we start to dial down the madness coursing through our nation” (Friedman 2021).

12 January 2021
Thomas Friedman
NYT
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