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By Dr. Ronald Beiner / 04.29.2018 Professor of Political Science University of Toronto For generations, intellectuals of...
Jacob Lawrence (1917–2000), Dixie Café, 1948, ink on paper, 17 x 22 1/4 in., National Museum of African...
Trump’s popularity reflects a broader cultural phenomenon. REUTERS/Jim Young Research from the University of Maryland suggests that ‘Trump culture’ is part of human culture, and has its roots...
Donald Trump posts a link to his very own ‘Real News Update’ on Facebook. Donald J. Trump/Facebook The best...
What is this man thinking? AP Photo/Ted S. Warren What sort of beliefs made a mass movement succeed? By Dr. Ronald...
By Dr. Vidya Narayanan, et.al.* Postdoctoral Researcher Computational Propaganda Project Oxford Internet Institute Abstract What kinds of...
However you read The Prince, it is a reminder that the elementary condition of good government is effective...
It’s an area some derisively refer to as the “Constitution-Free Zone.” It’s also home to two-thirds of...
Tokyoites watch Hideo Nomo pitch for the Los Angeles Dodgers at Sony Plaza on June 30, 1995. Shizuo...
The 33rd President of the United States of America, statesman Harry S Truman (1884 – 1972), waving...
Curated/Reviewed by Matthew A. McIntoshPublic HistorianBrewminate The requirement of proof beyond a reasonable doubt has this vital...
By Lee Rowland, J.D. / 03.09.2018 Senior Staff Attorney ACLU Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project The year...
President Lyndon Johnson signs a gun-control law in 1968—passed with the N.R.A / Public Domain Edited by...
Photo by Stephen Melkisthenian, Flickr, Creative Commons Edited by Matthew A. McIntosh / 03.06.2018 Historian Brewminate Editor-in-Chief...
Photo from mediaphotos/istock Generational differences have long been a factor in U.S. politics. These divisions are now...
Edited by Matthew A. McIntosh / 02.25.2018 Historian Brewminate Editor-in-Chief 1 – Civil Liberties and the Bill...
Schoolchildren play on a New York subway. AP Photo/Mark Lennihan By Dr. Jennifer Van Hook and Dr....
Edited by Matthew A. McIntosh Historian Brewminate Editor-in-Chief 1 – Federalism in the Constitution 1.1 – Introduction...
A map of United Nations member states at the end of 1945. Light blue are member states,...
Image Credit: Vanity Fair No one can showcase our grim American world, tweet by outrageous tweet, in...
Left: Nazi stormtroopers on the march in 1940. | Public Domain. Right: Racist demonstrators on the march...
AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell By Meirion Jones and Rob Evans / 12.13.2017 The Bureau of Investigative Journalism...
Passionate feelings can lead to extreme divisions. pathdoc/Shutterstock.com By Dr. Robert Kozinets / 11.12.2017 Jayne and Hans Hutschmid...
At “The Lure of the Prosperity Gospel in the Age of Trump,” panelist Jonathan Walton (center) and...
Antifa members and counter protesters gather at the rightwing No To Marxism rally on August 27, 2017...
What exactly is outrage? Philip Pilosian/Shutterstock By Dr. Justin Tosi and Dr. Brandon Warmke / 06.19.2017 Tosi:...
Neo-Nazi skinhead photographed at rally / Photo by Chad Johnson, Flickr Creative Commons By Kazu Haga /...
Thousands of protesters march in Boston against a planned ‘Free Speech Rally’ just one week after the...
Matryoshka dolls featuring the image of US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, with the...