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North America Judging Presidents June 18, 2026Larry Schwartz North America Judging Presidents June 18, 2026Larry Schwartz
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The New School When The New School Tried to Sell the Orozco Room June 16, 2026Gil Bittner The New School When The New School Tried to Sell the Orozco Room June 16, 2026Gil Bittner
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Literature Writing Rooted in Community June 11, 2026Colette Estelle, Giada Scodellaro Literature Writing Rooted in Community June 11, 2026Colette Estelle, Giada Scodellaro
The Right Has Conservatism Outlived Its Usefulness? June 9, 2026James Miller The Right Has Conservatism Outlived Its Usefulness? June 9, 2026James Miller
The Arts The Artist Status as Managed Retreat June 8, 2026Dominick DeJoy The Arts The Artist Status as Managed Retreat June 8, 2026Dominick DeJoy
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How the Most Powerful Frenchman in the World Embraced the Philosophy of Sade – and Lost All of His Power Mitchell Abidor Brooklyn-based writer and translator
Why We Should Ban Oppressive Speech Acts Natasha Lennard Associate Director of Creative Publishing and Critical Journalism at the New School for Social Research
On Treason: A Citizen’s Guide to the Law Carlton F.W. Larson Professor of Law at the UC Davis School of Law
The Truth About the Minimum Wage John Stoehr Visiting assistant professor of public policy and liberal studies at Wesleyan University, and editor and publisher of the Editorial Board