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Thinking Critically About Social Value: The Visibility…
Across North America, the uneven impact of COVID-19 reveals the relevance of concepts first articulated by Marx and…
Calling Hypocrisy: Lessons from Authoritarians about…
The most recent Black Lives Matter protests have exposed the deep fissures within the American system, leaving…
Canadian-American Relations On Ice: Bilateralism Through…
The impact of COVID-19 on Canadian-American relations is incredibly complex. However, we can look to the National…
The Return of Anonymous and the Future of Online…
Anonymous, the "hacktivist" collective prominent in the 2010s, has reemerged in the wake of the protests against…
Underpaid Fighting Championship? The Uphill Battle for a…
The principal debate in the labor politics of the UFC is whether fighters are independent contractors, which would…
Democracy Post-Pandemic: Big Tech’s Growing Hold…
For many North American politicians, the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic calls to envision a frictionless, digitalized…
The Effects of Vote-By-Mail on 2020 Democratic Campaigns
If Democrats wish to unseat Donald Trump in 2020, they will not only have to defend vote-by-mail but also use this…
The Right Perspective: How Republican Youth May Be the…
Young Republicans are becoming increasingly central to achieving a political middle ground between left-wing and…
Opinion | The Confederate Ghost Whispers to Evangelicals
Of the relationship between some denominations of evangelicals and the Republican Party, Staff Writer Jonah Fried…
Taking the “Red Pill” is Not Cool
While calling the regulations “fascist” may be easy to do, they fail to take into account the bleak reality…
Unfolding Michael Bloomberg’s Meme Campaign
Michael Bloomberg, who suspended his 2020 Democratic presidential nomination campaign on March 3, spent nearly 600…
How COVID-19 Is Endangering Press Freedom Around The…
As COVID-19 spreads around the world, so do threats to freedom of the press. Although these are particularly…