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Andy Worthington: Mocking the Law, Judges Rule that Evidence Is Not Necessary to Hold Insignificant Guantánamo Prisoners for the Rest of Their Lives
Asian Security Blog: I finally played “Homefront”
Barry Pump's Blog: Union Membership and Welfare Spending
Blinktopia: Ain't Capitalism Grand?
Brendan Nyhan: Forecasting 2012: How much does ideology matter?
Brian Thill: On the Early Iconography of Certain of the 2012 Presidential Campaign Logos, Considered Alphabetically
Corey Robin: Revolutionaries of the Right: The Deep Roots of Conservative Radicalism
Crikey: Could Australia’s record on arms control harm UN Security Council bid?
Crikey: Theorising Darwin: US may stockpile and transit cluster munitions
Crooked Timber: Sex, hope, and rock and roll
David B. Sparks: Isarithmic History of the Two-Party Vote
Ezra Klein's Wonkblog: Could this time have been different?
Guernica: The Iron Lady
Heathen Scripture: Joyce, Katter, Devine: Last bastion against the Gaypocalypse
HLD6: Christian Persecution Complex
Hopeless but not serious: Pokémon gets political
Jadaliyya: Palestine in Scare Quotes: From the NYT Grammar Book
Jadaliyya: The Marriage of Sexism and Islamophobia; Re-Making the News on Egypt
Jeremy Scahill: DoD Investigating Nine Cases of "Terrorism-Related Acts" by US Military and Contractors?
Muhammad Cohen: Overheard at Ali’s Diner on Arab Street
Naked Capitalism: On the Invention of Money
Occupy | Decolonize | Liberate: Flathead: Occupy Thomas Friedman
Pandaemonium: Rethinking the Idea of "Christian Europe"
Peter Frase: Anti-Star Trek: A Theory of Posterity
PH2.1: Polarization?
Platykurtosity: The Economics of Sex, Revisited
Progressive Geographies: The Killings of Troy Davis
RantAWeek: Here Comes Monti’s Army
Sagartron: Psychotropic drugs anyone?
Scholar as Citizen: Who’s Really Behind Recent Republican Legislation in Wisconsin and Elsewhere? (Hint: It Didn’t Start Here)
Shunya's Notes: Decolonizing My Mind
Tang Dynasty Times: The Persian Prince Pirooz
The Awl: The Livestream Ended: How I Got Off My Computer And Onto The Street At Occupy Oakland
The Buck Stops Here: Charter Schools and Averages
The Monkey Cage: It’s a Bird! It’s a Plane! It’s…. Technocratic Government!
The Philosopher's Beard: Democracy is not a truth machine
The Primate Diaries: Freedom to Riot: On the Evolution of Collective Violence
The Sociological Eye: The Inflation of Bullying: From Fagging to Cyber-effervescent Scapegoating
Thought News: Barack Obama, Abraham Lincoln, Reinhold Niebuhr, and Creativity
TripleCrisis: Paradigms Lost? Cowboys and Indians in the Battle over Economic Ideas
U.S. Intellectual History: Going beyond the "Racial Protocol"
U.S. Intellectual History: Great Books Liberalism
U.S. Intellectual History: Leo Strauss, Common Sense, and American Conservatism
U.S. Intellectual History: War and the "We"
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Voteview Blog: S.& P. Downgrade and the Polarization of the American Political System
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