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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.

The First March on Washington

A. Philip Randolph called for a March on Washington to force President Roosevelt to abolish Jim Crow in the war effort, and shaped the trajectory of the postwar left.

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    Who Cares What Army?

    Though their time as a band was brief, the Monks represent a “what if” of the convergence between GI resistance and the 1960s counterculture.

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      The Armored Archipelago

      The United States has 800 military installations in dozens of countries around the world. They all must be dismantled.

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        British Health Care Lives in America

        Despite underfunding, the Veterans Health Administration is the United States’ largest health care system. And it could be the foundation of a truly socialist alternative to private care.

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          The GI Bill Made Art

          The GI Bill is proof: if people have access to education and the means to live, they’ll create meaningful art.

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            All Dad’s Armies

            British politics have become a strange form of World War II cosplay, where the European Union are the Nazis, 1945 is a betrayal, and Boris Johnson is the newWinston Churchill.

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              Broken Barry

              On HBO’s new tragicomedy, a veteran plumbs the depths of his combat record for the stage — but ends up painting a portrait of middle-American desolation.

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                Ike & Hayek

                Eisenhower’s warning about the “military-industrial complex” marked an era when the American right feared militarism could bankrupt the country and plunge it into socialism.

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