
The justified criticisms of Mugabe’s human rights abuses seldom recount the atrocities perpetrated by white rule in Zimbabwe, writes Craig Murray.
Woody Guthrie might not have been perfect, but we don’t need to “cancel” him, writes Will Kaufman.
Elizabeth Vos reviews the unsavory history of intelligence agencies providing protection to child sex-trafficking rings.
A clause in U.S. immigration law that restricted those “likely to become a public charge” has made a disturbing comeback, reports Laurel Leff.
Trump has taken an insane U.S. policy towards Iran and make it even crazier, writes Daniel Lazare.
As one door bangs shut in Kashmir, another opens in Argentina, writes Vijay Prashad.
Phil Rockstroh muses on how the impulse to possess an unlimited number of firearms fits into the late-imperium scheme of things.
Three scholars look at what can be done for U.S. farms, where bankruptcies were already at a 10-year high before the floods this past spring.