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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.

Pop of the Fops

From Boy George to Bryan Ferry, the New Romantics were working-class youths who created their own imaginary aristocracy through 1980s pop stardom. Did the mask end up eating the face?

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    Monopoly Music

    Today’s ruling class treats all culture as either commodity or plaything. We should not accept either definition.

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      The Crime of the Century

      The mystery of Agatha Christie’s enduring popularity is rooted in a nostalgia for the certainties of the Victorian class system.

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        More Fun for More People

        The architect, planner, and landowner Clough Williams-Ellis dedicated his estate to an experiment in “propaganda for architecture.” How did it become best known as the cutest of all the fictional dystopias?

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          Political Elites Aren’t Worried About Inflation

          With the passage of a $2 trillion stimulus bill, deficit-phobia appears to be waning in Washington. But it’s not because lawmakers have been won over to redistributive policies — it’s because they think the working class is too weak to set off inflation.

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            Know Your Enemy

            G. William Domhoff’s work is a vital reminder that the task of changing society begins with understanding who holds power in it, and how.

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              Save the Redwoods

              Corporate logging has destroyed much of California’s once vast and majestic redwood forests. As environmental crises collide, the imperative to save the remaining trees is stronger than ever. That means challenging those who profit from the trees’ destruction.