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The late Uruguayan president had an unmatched connection with popular sectors and the courage of his enduring convictions.
Patrick Iber: You’re in daily contact with people whose experiences are shaped by changes in the immigration regime, whether ...
The late Uruguayan president had an unmatched connection with popular sectors and the courage of his enduring convictions.
Paulina Ochoa Espejo ▪ Spring 2025 U.S. Border Patrol agents prepare to transport immigrants for processing at the U.S.–Mexico border fence near Sasabe, Arizona, on January 19, 2025. (John ...
Our empathy seems to make us righteous—even as we benefit from an unequal world. One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This by Omar El Akkad Knopf, 2025, 208 pp.
An interview with Dara Lind and Omar Jadwat on immigration policy in the second Trump administration. Patrick Iber ▪ Spring 2025 Buses of migrants from the Texas border arrive in New York City ...
An interview with Quinn Slobodian, the author of Hayek’s Bastards: Race, Gold, IQ, and the Capitalism of the Far Right. Nick Serpe: Hayek’s Bastards is, in some ways, a pre-history of the alt-right, ...
Matt and Sam discuss the passing of Pope Francis, what his papacy meant, why he scandalized the Catholic right, and why his message feels so necessary and so far away. Matthew Sitman and Sam ...
This article was published in partnership with The Intercept. Rita Murad, a twenty-one-year-old Palestinian citizen of Israel and student at the Technion Israel Institute of Technology, was arrested ...
From 2020 to 2022, Americans saw the state mobilize immense resources to boost their standard of living—and then witnessed the hard political constraints hemming in this capacity. Jordan Ecker &squarf ...
Our Spring 2025 issue, out May 5, features a special section on border politics.