Roundup Top 10!
The Year the Clock Brokeby John GanzHow the world we live in already happened in 1992. |
The Harsh Truth Exposed by the Midterm Electionsby Peter BeinartIt’s not Trump who is running uphill against American tradition, it’s the people who are trying—with mixed success—to stop him. |
Donald Trump borrows from the old tricks of fascismby Timothy SnyderThe idea that the powerful are victims who must be coddled arose in a setting that recalls the United States of today. |
Lyndon B. Johnson warned us about thisby Julian ZelizerLess than 48 hours before the 1966 midterms, just like today, LBJ saw in the electorate a noxious mix of white anger, hatred and resentment. |
Democrats’ struggle over masculinity in an election 50 years ago is still playing out todayby Aram GoudsouzianIn 1968, presidential politics was still a man’s world. |
Reigns of Terror in Americaby Jill LeporeFrom a 1958 synagogue bombing in Atlanta to the events of recent weeks, the bloody-mindedness of broken men can be countered only by principle and fortitude. |
America’s Forgotten Pogromsby David GreenbergIn the 1940s, a right-wing group terrorized Jewish communities in Boston and New York while authorities looked the other way. Could it happen again? |
Foreign powers interfered in the 1968 election. Why didn’t LBJ stop them?by Arnold A. OffnerWas his disdain for his vice president greater than his desire for Democrats to win? |
“They Will Not Forgive Us”by James CarrollDonald Trump Welcomes in the Age of “Usable” Nuclear Weapons |