Millenarian Fantasies
In Lebanon, Israel seems to be following the same logic it deployed in Gaza: emptying out entire areas through what amounts to ethnic cleansing.
Israelβs incursions into southern Lebanon look less like a new doctrine than the revival of strategic vision associated with Ben-Gurion: preemption, cross-border force, and the reshaping of neighboring realities through military power @joelleabirached.bsky.social www.bostonreview.net/articles/mil...
11.03.2026 20:04
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ICE is STILL in Minnesota and STILL terrorizing communities. Reporters that say otherwise are either uninformed (which....) or lazy (which... ) or just repeating regime lies (which... is also extremely bad).
People are still missing, people are and will be traumatized, businesses demolished...
06.03.2026 02:14
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Rise Up
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is set in a familiar realm of forever wars fought at the behest of cruel elites. Like all great fantasy, it shows us what might be otherwise.
The high fantasyβthat the strongest would defend the weakestβwill strike many in our current political climate as too ridiculous, too impossible, but the fact it continues to have purchase on our collective imagination is a sign that not all is lost. βJunot DΓaz www.bostonreview.net/articles/ris...
06.03.2026 16:54
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Photo portrait of Marielle Franco with a crowd in the background.
Brasilian feminist activist Marielle Franco's killers have just been convicted. From the archive, here's an article of hers we published at the time of her assassination.
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26.02.2026 18:07
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The First Ladyβs New World
Melania is less about one woman than the disposability of them all in Trump 2.0.
"Thereβs no need for pretense anymore: women, even the wife of the most powerful man in the world, are put on earth to be dominated." Devastating new piece by @judith-levine.bsky.social: www.bostonreview.net/articles/the...
24.02.2026 17:24
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Turning a Blind Eye
A memoir of daily accommodation to fascism.
Vivian Gornick thinks through our times with a Joachim Fest's memoir of Nazi Germany: "Youβll see how easily it can all happenβhow easily we can all become good Germans." www.bostonreview.net/articles/tur...
18.02.2026 14:53
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Turning a Blind Eye
A memoir of daily accommodation to fascism.
βWeβthat is, Americansβlive most of the time inside the cocoon of our small daily lives. Except for fire, flood, or outright war, the history-making world hardly ever impinges on most of us. For the most part, it is over there and we are over here.β
New from Vivian Gornick:
17.02.2026 16:30
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One reason Minneapolis remains in the world's eye is we have one of the most robust & independent media ecosystems remaining in the country. You all need this...and more! @mprnews.org @startribune.com @sahanjournal.bsky.social @minnesotareformer.com @minnpost.bsky.social @racketmn.com etc.
06.02.2026 00:12
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Occupying Hospitals
From Gaza to Minneapolis, attacks on health care turn spaces of refuge into sites of state violence.
Alex Pretti's murder struck a nerve in the health care community, not just as a tragic loss of one of their own but as emblematic of the dangers facing workers and the moral basis of medicine itself. @joelleabirached.bsky.social www.bostonreview.net/articles/occ...
05.02.2026 17:28
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The Path to the Trump Doctrine
From Syria to Lebanon to Gaza, the coercion central to the new regime has been incubated in the Middle East.
"The partition is simply another vehicle for annexation. This is no Marshall Plan for Palestinians, to say the least, but effectively a fire sale of their land and resources." An essay on how we got here from AslΔ± Γ. BΓ’li and Aziz Rana: www.bostonreview.net/articles/the...
30.01.2026 15:30
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Renee Good's Murder and Other Acts of Terror
An interview with Robin D. G. Kelley on how to think about ICEβand the broader history of police violence.
Must reading (as so much is) from the @bostonreview.bsky.social. @debchasman.bsky.social's interview with Robin D.G. Kelley on placing the ruthless brutality of ICE within the broader history of police violence. www.bostonreview.net/articles/ren...
29.01.2026 19:22
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Revolutionary Consent
What the public life of American colonists can teach us about politics.
"The colonists, fewer of whom could vote, and all of whom were supposed to defer to the judgment of their representatives, nonetheless assumed a capacity to consent to law or withhold consent βafter the fact.β www.bostonreview.net/articles/bar...
26.01.2026 22:11
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Walz: "What's happening in MN defies belief. News reports simply don't do justice to the level of chaos & disruption & trauma the federal govt is raining down... This long ago stopped being a matter of immigration enforcement. Instead, it's a campaign of organized brutality against the people of MN"
15.01.2026 02:17
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"The first ICE inspection report on Camp East Montana revealed a litany of abuses: makeshift construction, broken sinks and toilets, flooded cells, insufficient food." www.bostonreview.net/articles/pro...
20.01.2026 17:16
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Renee Good's Murder and Other Acts of Terror
An interview with Robin D. G. Kelley on how to think about ICEβand the broader history of police violence.
I did an interview with Robin Kelley about the murder if Renee Good β and what we know from history about strategies of resistance to armed agents of the state. www.bostonreview.net/articles/ren...
17.01.2026 19:02
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I am already seeing reporters parrot DHS's version of the story, which is journalistic malpractice. Every story they spun about being under threat in Chicago was either seriously undermined by subsequently revealed evidence or outright proven false in court. Lying is ALWAYS their first move.
07.01.2026 18:09
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A Brief History of AI Psychosis
A short story.
It's as if the spirits of Umberto Eco and Borges were summoned to confront the absurdity of LLMS. Absolutely brilliant.
www.bostonreview.net/articles/a-b...
07.01.2026 17:49
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Our Most Loved Pieces of 2025 - Boston Review
Revisit the writing from this year that readers turned to the most.
Throughout 2025, our writers delivered fearless analysis and creative resilienceβrefusing to compromise on fundamental values of justice and humanity in the face of brazen cruelty and democratic decline.
Revisit the writing readers turned to the most:
30.12.2025 17:59
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The Land Question - Boston Review
Itβs easier to imagine the end of apartheid than the end of settler colonialism.
Like their South African counterparts, Palestinian activists have confronted the limits of a βsegregationist apartheidβ paradigm. @panashechigumadzi.bsky.social: www.bostonreview.net/articles/the...
08.12.2025 21:44
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Extraordinary text by Honora Spicer, situating context & origins of horrors of contemporary migrant detention at Fort Bliss in El Paso ("Camp East Montana"), exemplifying systematic abuses of Trump 2.0's campaign of persecution & terror vs migrant communities
www.bostonreview.net/articles/pro...
04.12.2025 03:16
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The Real Border Crisis - Boston Review
The problem isn't immigration. It's the failure of liberal democracy itself.
In the latest forum of @bostonreview.bsky.social I wrote about migration, social class and the causes of displacement around the world. You can read the essay, the responses and the response to the responses online here & also subscribe to Boston Review!
03.12.2025 20:30
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The Care Factory - Boston Review
In the decades since the Wages for Housework movement, care work has become a site of profit in ways its leaders could never have predicted.
.@emilybaughan.bsky.social: What happens If enough daycare centers and community hospitals close, if workers cannot access the care that allows them to show up and generate profit for others, if the most fundamental mechanisms of social reproduction collapse? www.bostonreview.net/articles/the...
21.11.2025 17:43
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First Day of School in South Rimal - Boston Review
Classes have started for a lucky few, but Gazaβs public sector lies in ruins.
On the destruction not only of public schools in Gaza, but all of the public sector: With only private companies entering, "the markets are full of things that are not really necessary: ketchup, a thousand kinds of chocolate, fruit juices, even sodas." www.bostonreview.net/articles/fir...
21.11.2025 17:35
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I wrote about care, capitalism and going on strike
21.11.2025 09:31
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βBut I thought this was why Columbia had to pay the government a zillion dollars and accept restructuring,β said no one ever
20.11.2025 21:19
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this is more or less the whole thing imo
17.11.2025 09:36
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First Day of School in South Rimal - Boston Review
Classes have started for a lucky few, but Gazaβs public sector lies in ruins.
The new schools in Gaza are private, and their scarcity drives up prices. Gaza journalist Rami Abu Jamous takes his son to the first day of kindergarten: www.bostonreview.net/articles/fir...
13.11.2025 19:02
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