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Agathe Dorra is a PhD researcher in political aesthetics at King’s College London

Will Pope Leo XIV Confront MAGA?

Robert Francis Prevost, the first US-born pope, embodies Catholicism’s anti-nationalist ethos. Will he follow Pope Francis in confronting the resurgence of nativism in the US and abroad?

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    Too Rich to Fight?

    American labor’s finances have never been stronger. And yet its horizons have never been narrower.

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      Selling Settlement

      Real estate developers make massive profits off Israeli land seizures — and encourage brazen settlement building deep in the West Bank.

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        Japanese Pop’s Secret Utopians

        Bright, ironic, and tuneful, Yellow Magic Orchestra provided the soundtrack to Japan’s bubble economy in the 1980s. But the band’s work also contained hidden depths and the memories of East Asia’s political struggles.

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          Rwanda’s Raiders

          The linchpin of Rwanda’s booming mineral sector is the violent paramilitaries it finances in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

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            The Crypto State

            The Trump White House has helped install the ticking time bomb that is cryptocurrency directly into our economy. When it blows up, the damage will be catastrophic.

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              We Have Always Lived in the Casino

              John Maynard Keynes warned that when real investment becomes the by-product of speculation, the result is often disaster. But it’s hard to tell where one ends and the other begins.

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                Blue Devils

                More than half of the top 15 crypto-PAC-backed candidates during the 2024 campaign season were Democrats.

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