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Adrien Beauduin is currently researching a PhD on Polish and Czech politics at the Central European University’s department of gender studies.

An Unusable Past

Nicolas Grospierre’s photographs of collective farm buildings in Israel and the Baltic states reveal these communities’ utopian dreams — and their uncomfortable colonial underpinnings.

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    Communing With Nature

    After stints in Haight-Ashbury, as many as one million hippies headed for the hills. Some of their communes have persisted into the present.

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      The UAW Heads South

      The South has long remained a nearly impenetrable citadel for labor. Fresh off the success of its Big Three strike, the United Auto Workers wants to storm the castle.

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        Communist Cowboys

        The Eastern Bloc’s “Ostern” filmmaking turned the mythology of the American Western on its head.

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          The People’s Propaganda

          In the golden age of American political cartooning, Populist artists lampooned injustices that their contemporaries overlooked.

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            When Bernie Went Back to the Land

            While free love, weed, and tie-dye might not have been his bag, even the young Bernard Sanders of Brooklyn, NY, tried a life of living off the land. It didn’t work out.

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              Tall Tails

              Some of the most frightening beasts of American folklore may be hiding out in your neck of the woods.

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