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The Sanctuary, by Wes Enzinna

The Sanctuary, by Wes Enzinna

Life in a cop-free zoneIllustrations by Hokyoung KimLife in a cop-free zoneFrom theAdjustShareAbu Bakr Bryant had been sleeping in his red Monte Carlo for three weeks when George Floyd was murdered by the police. Most nights, he parked his car near the Cup Foods market in South Minneapolis, where Floyd was killed. But as he headed back across town from a temp job on May 29, four days after Floyd’s death, protesters blocked the streets. Bryant watched from the driver’s seat as crowds marched, chanted, and overturned trash cans. Looting had begun in the neighborhood the previous night, and...

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Who Goes Nazi?, by Dorothy Thompson

Who Goes Nazi?, by Dorothy Thompson

AdjustSharet is an interesting and somewhat macabre parlor game to play at a large gathering of one’s acquaintances: to speculate who in a showdown would go Nazi. By now, I think I know. I have gone through the experience many times—in Germany, in Austria, and in France. I have come to know the types: the born Nazis, the Nazis whom democracy itself has created, the certain-to-be fellow-travelers. And I also know those who never, under any conceivable circumstances, would become Nazis.It is preposterous to think that they are divided by any racial characteristics. Germans may be more...

August 1, 1941
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Valley of Unrest, by Sonia Faleiro

Valley of Unrest, by Sonia Faleiro

India’s unending occupation of KashmirBaramulla, a city on the Jhelum River, thirty miles northwest of Srinagar, Kashmir. All photographs from Kashmir, August 2019 © Abid Bhat. Bhat’s work was supported by the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting.India’s unending occupation of KashmirAdjustShareOne winter’s night in the Kashmir Valley, the power went out. A bone-piercing cold swept through my hotel room in Srinagar. The next morning, the radiator, the water heater, and all the light switches were useless things. I knew that I would feel isolated in the Valley, given that India had imposed a...

June 12, 2020
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A Letter on Justice and Open Debate | Harper's Magazine

A Letter on Justice and Open Debate | Harper's Magazine

AdjustShareJuly 7, 2020The below letter will be appearing in the Letters section of the magazine’s October issue. We welcome responses atInstitutions are listed for identification purposes only.

July 7, 2020
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In Plain Sight, by Annie Hylton

In Plain Sight, by Annie Hylton

The search for Syrian war criminals in EuropeIllustrations by George Butler. Source photograph © John MacDougall/AFP/Getty ImagesThe search for Syrian war criminals in EuropeAdjustShareAnwar al-Bunni, who fled Syria in 2014, was at the time one of the country’s leading human-rights lawyers. Born into a prominent family of leftists, al-Bunni had spent his days drinking coffee and smoking cigarettes on the steps of the Palace of Justice, the seat of the high court in Damascus, where the families of imprisoned dissidents and activists knew they could find him. Al-Bunni himself had been jailed...

July 15, 2020
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Vicious Cycles, by Greg Jackson

Vicious Cycles, by Greg Jackson

AdjustShareTheses on a philosophy of newsThis is what I feared, that she would speak about the news . . . about how her father always said that the news exists so it can disappear, this is the point of news, whatever story, wherever it is happening. We depend on the news to disappear . . .—Don DeLillo, “Hammer and Sickle”What a story. What a fucking story.—Dean Baquet, on the election of Donald TrumpStills from Recorder: The Marion Stokes Project, which is currently screening at Northwest Film Forum, in Seattle. Beginning in 1979, Stokes recorded television around the clock for...

January 1, 2020
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We Shall Not Be Moved, by Audrea Lim

We Shall Not Be Moved, by Audrea Lim

Collective ownership gives power back to poor farmersCharles Sherrod (second from left) at the New Communities farm in Georgia, 1973. Photograph by Joe Pfister. Courtesy New Communities and Open Studio Productions, from Arc of Justice: The Rise, Fall, and Rebirth of a Beloved CommunityCollective ownership gives power back to poor farmersAdjustShareDecton Hylton guided his tractor through a grove of pecan trees whose canopy of leaves filtered the sun. As we drove across the 1,638-acre farm near Albany, Georgia, on a scorching day last October, Hylton told me about the nut’s history in the...

June 12, 2020
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The Business of Scenery, by Christopher Ketcham

The Business of Scenery, by Christopher Ketcham

Why America’s national parks need new management“Woman on head and photographer with camera; unknown dancer and Alvin Langdon Coburn at Grand View Point, 2009,” by Mark Klett and Byron Wolfe. Courtesy Etherton Gallery, Tucson, Arizona. Inset: Photograph by Fannie E. Coburn, c. 1911. Courtesy George Eastman Museum, Rochester, New YorkWhy America’s national parks need new managementAdjustShare“If you love a place,” a retired ranger who worked at the Grand Canyon once told me, “don’t make it a national park.” On a typical visit to Grand Canyon National Park during the summer, you will first...

March 10, 2021
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The Big Tech Extortion Racket, by Barry C. Lynn

The Big Tech Extortion Racket, by Barry C. Lynn

How Google, Amazon, and Facebook control our livesIllustrations by Doug Chayka. Source images © iStockHow Google, Amazon, and Facebook control our livesAdjustSharePopular histories present the Boston Tea Party as a rebellion against taxes. Yet what the colonists objected to more than anything was the idea of an all-powerful corporate middleman regulating commerce. They viewed the 1773 protest in Boston Harbor as a victory for liberty and a blow against the British East India Company’s trade monopoly.That corporation owed its dominance not to any proprietary advantage but to an exclusive...

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