The long history of separating families in the US and how the trauma lingers Jessica Pryce, The Conversation Politics & Economics, Society & Culture During the last few weeks, hundreds of families have been separated, following the Trump administration’s “zero tolerance” policy towards illegal immigrants. Even though the separations have reportedly...
The American Dream: Myth, Mechanism, Mess Laurie Cohen Politics & Economics The fundamentals of the American Dream have remained extraordinarily consistent through the years. From the mystique of the frontier era to the realities of the present day, the essential message has always...
What to Do About Trump Fatigue Syndrome John Rennie Short Politics & Economics I have just been diagnosed with an illness, TFS. It is injurious to long-term health and perhaps too early to say whether it is fatal. TFS stand for Trump Fatigue Syndrome. It is caused by overexposure to...
Trump and Our Crisis of Ethics Glenn McLaren Arts & Culture, Politics & Economics Some friends were recently telling me of a conversation they had with a family they were staying with over the holidays. They were expressing their disgust at the recent reported behavior of a global...
Trump’s Smart Choice for the Supreme Court Bruce K. Adler Government, Politics & Economics Who will Trump nominate for the Supreme Court?
Here’s What a Russian Parody of Trump Tells Us About Our Countries’ Relationship Anna Redmond Politics & Economics Here's what it looks like when Russia parodies our new President.
Of Zombies and Trump: Changing the World with Microtargeting Morgan Saletta Politics & Economics, Society & Culture Zombies helped Trump get elected. Zombies? That's right. "It's Official: the Walking Dead Helped Elect Trump," proclaims The Guardian's Peter Bradshaw. And no, I'm not talking massive undead voter...