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  1. Anti-Semitism and Intersectionality

    Anti-Semitism and Intersectionality

    May 29, 2023 Slavoj Žižek sees problems with efforts to treat hatred toward Jews separately from other forms of bigotry.

  2. Not Buying Central Banks’ Favorite Excuse

    Not Buying Central Banks’ Favorite Excuse

    May 26, 2023 Raghuram G. Rajan shows why monetary policymakers must bear some of the blame for the latest banking-sector turmoil.

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  4. The Lost Liberal Legal Imagination

    The Lost Liberal Legal Imagination

    May 26, 2023 Nicholas Reed Langen considers the complicated legacy of a progressive jurist whom conservatives now champion.

  5. Saved by the Pandemic?

    Saved by the Pandemic?

    May 25, 2023 Scott Fulford explains why its successful COVID-19 stimulus could help the US forge a path to financial stability for all.

  6. How Much Work Is Enough?

    How Much Work Is Enough?

    May 25, 2023 Anne-Marie Slaughter & Autumn McDonald explain how the pandemic raised new questions – and some very old ones – for employers and employees.

  7. How the Far Left Paves the Way for the Far Right

    How the Far Left Paves the Way for the Far Right

    May 25, 2023 Andrés Velasco blames Chilean President Gabriel Boric's coalition for the rapid rise of far right populist José Antonio Kast.

  8. Creeping Toward Dystopia

    Creeping Toward Dystopia

    May 25, 2023 Robert Skidelsky worries that even elected governments will appropriate emerging technologies in the name of national security.

  9. The Climate Loss and Damage Fund Is Coming

    The Climate Loss and Damage Fund Is Coming

    May 25, 2023 Sameh Shoukry assesses recent efforts to implement a crucial initiative agreed at last year’s UN Climate Change Conference.

  10. China’s Youth Unemployment Problem

    China’s Youth Unemployment Problem

    May 25, 2023 Nancy Qian warns that diminishing opportunities for new graduates will have profound long-run macroeconomic implications.

  1. zizek19_Carsten KoallGetty Images_jewish and anti-semitism Carsten Koall/Getty Images

    Anti-Semitism and Intersectionality

    Slavoj Žižek

    The European Jewish Association’s recent insistence on the exceptional nature of anti-Semitism raises important questions about the nature of privilege and oppression in contemporary societies. The risk is that the EJA’s conceptual framework could all too easily reproduce the very bigotry it seeks to oppose.

    sees problems with efforts to treat hatred toward Jews separately from other forms of bigotry.
  2. rajan83_Kevin DietschGetty Images_federalreserve Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images

    Not Buying Central Banks’ Favorite Excuse

    Raghuram G. Rajan shows why monetary policymakers must bear some of the blame for the latest banking-sector turmoil.
  3. op_reedlangen6_Chip SomodevillaGetty Images_supremecourt Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

    The Lost Liberal Legal Imagination

    Nicholas Reed Langen considers the complicated legacy of a progressive jurist whom conservatives now champion.
  4. fulford1_John MooreGetty Images_pandemic John Moore/Getty Images

    Saved by the Pandemic?

    Scott Fulford explains why its successful COVID-19 stimulus could help the US forge a path to financial stability for all.
  5. slaughter97_Miguel PereiraGetty Images_workingfromhome Miguel Pereira/Getty Images

    How Much Work Is Enough?

    Anne-Marie Slaughter & Autumn McDonald explain how the pandemic raised new questions – and some very old ones – for employers and employees.
  6. velasco137_JAVIER TORRESAFP via Getty Images_kast JAVIER TORRES/AFP via Getty Images

    How the Far Left Paves the Way for the Far Right

    Andrés Velasco

    In October 2022, Chileans elected a far-left constitutional convention which produced a text so bizarrely radical that nearly two-thirds of voters rejected it. Now Chileans have elected a new Constitutional Council and put a far-right party in the driver’s seat.

    blames Chilean President Gabriel Boric's coalition for the rapid rise of far right populist José Antonio Kast.
  7. skidelsky187_Getty Images_gpt-4 Getty Images

    Creeping Toward Dystopia

    Robert Skidelsky worries that even elected governments will appropriate emerging technologies in the name of national security.
  8. shoukry2_BOBB MURIITHIAFP via Getty Images_drought BOBB MURIITHI/AFP via Getty Images

    The Climate Loss and Damage Fund Is Coming

    Sameh Shoukry assesses recent efforts to implement a crucial initiative agreed at last year’s UN Climate Change Conference.
  9. wian29_Kevin FrayerGetty Images_chinagraduates Kevin Frayer/Getty Images

    China’s Youth Unemployment Problem

    Nancy Qian warns that diminishing opportunities for new graduates will have profound long-run macroeconomic implications.

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