Was slavery a ‘necessary evil’? Here’s what John Stuart Mill would say. David Lay Williams - July 30, 2020 Mill’s lesson: The winners in unjust systems always want the oppressed to assume their fate was inevitable.
Here’s what Martin Luther King Jr. would say to Sen. Tom Cotton about American history Michael McKoy - July 29, 2020 King called for a “multiracial patriotism.” Here’s what it looks like.
#NeverTrump conservatives want to shape the Republicans — and the Democrats, too Henry Farrell - June 6, 2020 In 2016, they tried to persuade Mattis to run against Trump.
Sen. Tom Cotton suggested Chinese STEM students head home after studying in the U.S. The research shows otherwise. Remco Zwetsloot - April 28, 2020 There’s little evidence of a reverse Chinese brain drain in AI and other cutting-edge fields
Why did many voters boycott Benin’s April 28 elections? Tyson Roberts - May 10, 2019 New electoral rules cut off the opposition in new ways.
Why Republicans may avoid the ghost of Senate elections past John Sides - April 9, 2014 [caption id="attachment_9242" align="aligncenter" width="606" special=""] 2012 Republican Senate candidate Richard