New perspectives on how history is made
A psychiatric survey from 1846 proves it.
Peace Action—the largest peace organization in the United States—has announced its endorsement of Bernie Sanders for the Democratic nomination for President.
#1: People in a democracy have a right to control the parameters of economic activity that shapes their lives.
*Except that the same thing was said about 11 other people in the last century – and they wound up being president.
Should the Democratic nomination go to the pragmatist or the idealist, the progressive or the socialist?
A historian finds both can make a compelling argument.
Giving students what they want sounds attractive but would undermine important goials.
To reduce our stress and maintain our planet we need to make wiser choices.
The takeover of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge triggered unpleasant memories of guerrilla warfare from our past.
In 2008 she used a made-up quote for Harriet Tubman.
Their names? Bob Dole and George McGovern.
Historically, militias were a tool of the state, not a force formed in opposition to the state.
Change can happen just the way Sanders says.
Why these authors reach a surprising conclusion.
With some cultural changes reducing the enormity of distractions, prevention can become a realistic part of the response to ADHD.
Dehumanizing the victims as disease carriers makes it easier to discriminate against them.
But what kind of ex-president is he going to be?
A surprising amount of business, both small and large, is done with unanimous consent, meaning without any dissent, says a former Senate historian.
This is the long awful lesson of impoverished communities.
Here are a few reasons why that may not be such a crazy idea.
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