Plus, why a revitalized democracy needs to engage people, and more...
Wednesday
July 28, 2021
It Sure Looks Like
Roe
’s Foes Noticed That Amy Coney Barrett Is on the Supreme Court
The plaintiffs in the next big abortion rights case quietly—and ominously—flipped their script to better suit the ideology of the new justice.
by Matt Ford
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How Do You Convince People to Eat Less Meat?
A recent fracas in Spain shows that simply telling people to reduce meat consumption in the name of climate and personal health won’t work.
by Jan Dutkiewicz
The Forever Wars Aren’t Ending. They’re Just Being Rebranded.
The president is pulling U.S. troops out of Iraq and Afghanistan. But many will be headed to other war zones where America’s military grinds on.
by Jacob Silverman
Better Rules Won’t Fix Democracy
Populism is the villain of Jan Werner-Müller’s new book. But a revitalized democracy needs to engage the people.
by Chris Lehmann
From the Archives:
Why Tourism Should Die—and Why It Won’t
"Sustainable" travel is an oxymoron.
by Chuck Thompson
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