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Many People Around the World Are Unhappy With How Democracy Is Working |  Pew Research Center
Many People Around the World Are Unhappy With How Democracy Is Working | Pew Research Center

That's Not Funny' Book Excerpt on Right-Wing Comedy Complex
That's Not Funny' Book Excerpt on Right-Wing Comedy Complex

Most people are bad at arguing. These 2 techniques will make you better. -  Vox
Most people are bad at arguing. These 2 techniques will make you better. - Vox

BU Historian Answers: Are We Headed for Another Civil War? | BU Today |  Boston University
BU Historian Answers: Are We Headed for Another Civil War? | BU Today | Boston University

The Lucifer Effect: Understanding How Good People Turn Evil: Zimbardo,  Philip: 9780812974447: Amazon.com: Books
The Lucifer Effect: Understanding How Good People Turn Evil: Zimbardo, Philip: 9780812974447: Amazon.com: Books

The threat from the illiberal left
The threat from the illiberal left

As right-wing violence spreads, Republicans duck responsibility - Los  Angeles Times
As right-wing violence spreads, Republicans duck responsibility - Los Angeles Times

Debunking right-wing propaganda about the SAFE-T Act | Injustice Watch
Debunking right-wing propaganda about the SAFE-T Act | Injustice Watch

Assessing the right-wing terror threat in the United States a year after  the January 6 insurrection
Assessing the right-wing terror threat in the United States a year after the January 6 insurrection

Are Trump Republicans Fascists? | BU Today | Boston University
Are Trump Republicans Fascists? | BU Today | Boston University

Liberals Should Be Worried About the Conservative Comedy Scene - POLITICO
Liberals Should Be Worried About the Conservative Comedy Scene - POLITICO

Don't confuse me with facts”—how right wing populism affects trust in  agencies advocating anthropogenic climate change as a reality | Humanities  and Social Sciences Communications
Don't confuse me with facts”—how right wing populism affects trust in agencies advocating anthropogenic climate change as a reality | Humanities and Social Sciences Communications

Why the U.S. Far Right and Far Left Oppose Helping Ukraine
Why the U.S. Far Right and Far Left Oppose Helping Ukraine

What Is Happening to the Republicans? | The New Yorker
What Is Happening to the Republicans? | The New Yorker

Why Leftists Go Right | The New Yorker
Why Leftists Go Right | The New Yorker

I was a '60s socialist. Today's progressives are in danger of repeating my  generation's mistakes. - The Washington Post
I was a '60s socialist. Today's progressives are in danger of repeating my generation's mistakes. - The Washington Post

Most Americans who have heard of QAnon conspiracy theories say they are bad  for the country and that Trump seems to support people who promote them |  Pew Research Center
Most Americans who have heard of QAnon conspiracy theories say they are bad for the country and that Trump seems to support people who promote them | Pew Research Center

How to Overcome Your Brain's Fixation on Bad Things
How to Overcome Your Brain's Fixation on Bad Things

Right-wing extremism is a growing worry in Germany after series of attacks
Right-wing extremism is a growing worry in Germany after series of attacks

War on wokeness: the year the right rallied around a made-up menace | US  news | The Guardian
War on wokeness: the year the right rallied around a made-up menace | US news | The Guardian

How The Epoch Times Created a Giant Influence Machine - The New York Times
How The Epoch Times Created a Giant Influence Machine - The New York Times

Left-wing vs right-wing: it's complicated | YouGov
Left-wing vs right-wing: it's complicated | YouGov

What Peter Thiel, J.D. Vance, and Others Are Learning From Curtis Yarvin  and the New Right | Vanity Fair
What Peter Thiel, J.D. Vance, and Others Are Learning From Curtis Yarvin and the New Right | Vanity Fair

A Reporter in Right-Wing “Crazy Town” | The New Yorker
A Reporter in Right-Wing “Crazy Town” | The New Yorker