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1 day ago |
businessandamerica.com | Marci Shore |Timothy Snyder |Jason Stanley |Francesca Trianni
Legal residents of the United States sent to foreign prisons without due process. Students detained after voicing their opinions. Federal judges threatened with impeachment for ruling against the administration’s priorities.
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Nov 27, 2024 |
thenation.com | Laura Pappano |Joanna Hou |Jason Stanley |Lourdes Medrano
Society / November 27, 2024 Facing Legal Threats, Colleges Back Off From Race-Based ProgramsCollege programs designed to give students from underrepresented groups a foothold in careers are being reframed or disappearing. Ad Policy Christopher Molina, a senior at the University of Arkansas and Marc Mund, his mentor with Latinx On the Rise, on the campus in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
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Nov 8, 2024 |
taipeitimes.com | Jason Stanley
By Jason Stanley Like others, since late Tuesday night, my phone has been blaring with text messages asking how this could have happened (as some of my friends, colleagues, and acquaintances know, I had been fully convinced that Donald Trump would win this election handily). Instead of responding in detail to every message, I would offer my explanation here.
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Nov 8, 2024 |
stabroeknews.com | Jason Stanley
By Jason StanleyNEW YORK – Like others, since late Tuesday night, my phone has been blaring with text messages asking how this could have happened (as some of my friends, colleagues, and acquaintances know, I had been fully convinced that Donald Trump would win this election handily). Instead of responding in detail to every message, I will offer my explanation here.
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Nov 7, 2024 |
nepalnews.com | Jason Stanley
By Jason StanleyNEW YORK: Like others, since late Tuesday night, my phone has been blaring with text messages asking how this could have happened (as some of my friends, colleagues, and acquaintances know, I had been fully convinced that Donald Trump would win this election handily). Instead of responding in detail to every message, I will offer my explanation here.
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Nov 1, 2024 |
interest.co.nz | David Hargreaves |Jason Stanley
Like others, since late Tuesday night, my phone has been blaring with text messages asking how this could have happened (as some of my friends, colleagues, and acquaintances know, I had been fully convinced that Donald Trump would win this election handily). Instead of responding in detail to every message, I will offer my explanation here. For 2,300 years, at least since Plato’s Republic, philosophers have known how demagogues and aspiring tyrants win democratic elections.
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Sep 6, 2024 |
portside.org | Jason Stanley
Why Fascists Hate Universities Published September 6, 2024 In Bangladesh, something remarkable has happened. Initially in response to a quota system that reserved the majority of government jobs for specific groups, university students initiated large-scale non-violent protests. Bangladesh’s increasingly autocratic prime minister, Sheikh Hasina, responded essentially with “let them eat cake.” Instead of calming the protests down, Hasina’s response made the protests grow nationwide.
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Sep 5, 2024 |
theguardian.com | Jason Stanley
In Bangladesh, something remarkable has happened. Initially in response to a quota system that reserved the majority of government jobs for specific groups, university students initiated large-scale non-violent protests. Bangladesh’s increasingly autocratic prime minister, Sheikh Hasina, responded essentially with “let them eat cake.” Instead of calming the protests down, Hasina’s response made the protests grow nationwide.
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Jun 9, 2024 |
perspective-daily.de | Jason Stanley
Es liegt nahe, dort zu beginnen, wo faschistische Politik ausnahmslos ihren Ursprung verortet: in der Vergangenheit. Ihre Rhetorik beschwört eine reine, mythische Version derselben herauf, die auf tragische Weise zerstört wurde. Je nachdem, wie sich die Nation definiert, kann diese ethnisch rein, religiös rein, kulturell rein oder alles gleichermaßen gewesen sein.
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May 16, 2024 |
newrepublic.com | Jason Stanley
Under its autocratic Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, Hungary introduced in early 2020 a new National Core Curriculum. The curriculum presents Hungarian literature as the literature of ethnic Hungarian populations, even those living outside of the borders of the state of Hungary after the Treaty of Trianon created present-day Hungary in 1920, sowing national resentment similar to that in post–World War I Germany after the Treaty of Versailles led to the loss of German land and colonies.