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March 22, 2021
 
Philip Roth’s Revenge Fantasy
 

The novelist wanted his biography to settle scores. It has badly backfired.

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Can OPEC Rescue the Planet? In order to end the fossil fuel era, the United States should join the organization American presidents love to hate.By Kate Aronoff / Add to Pocket
 
 
The Eternal Fantasy of a Racially Virtuous America How partisans on all sides overlook the brutal legacies of white supremacyBy Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw / Add to Pocket

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The Obscure House Election That’s Put Democrats in a Bitter, No-Win Situation They can pick up a vital seat in Iowa and get tarred as hypocrites, or honor the sanctity of an election and hurt their majority.ByMatt Ford / Add to Pocket
 
 
From the archives: The Ultimate White Fragility White people in not-insignificant numbers maintain a persistent belief that they’re the ones suffering historic levels of racial discrimination.By Bruce Bartlett / Add to Pocket

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