A new book imagines what the next American civil war will look like, beginning with the 2021 Capitol riots
Tag Archives: U.S.A.
The myth of American greatness
Adnan R. Khan: Politicians chant ‘U.S.A.!’ But the reality is plain: average education, poor health care and infrastructure, average incomes, moderate happiness.
Walker’s win in Wisconsin spells trouble for unions in America
There’s no real political price to be paid for anti-union reforms
Why Obama should worry
Money and the state of the economy give every reason for the U.S. president to worry
Review: The Greater Journey: Americans in Paris
Book by David McCullough
Born in the U.S.A.
Religious denominations no longer divide Americans—religion itself, and its role in public life, splits the nation
Democracy? it’s not real.
Putin adds his own perspective on the current state of American democracy
Soccer like art? Sure, with more fighting
Soccer is billed as ‘the beautiful game,’ but like any sport it is a partisan affair—and the better for it
When ancient grievances are played out on the soccer pitch
When the U.S. tied England, it was as good as a victory