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nybooks.com • Art • World
Joseph Leo Koerner's 'Art in a State of Siege' explores how art interacts with political power, using the works of Hieronymus Bosch, Max Beckmann, and William Kentridge as case studies, while also examining the problematic legacy of Carl Schmitt.
vox.com • Politics • United States
Charles Murray's 2015 book, 'By the People,' advocating for wealthy donors to fund civil disobedience against the government, foreshadowed Trump's and Musk's actions in 2025.
elpais.com • Politics • Europe
The article analyzes the decline of left-wing parties in Western Europe, suggesting that their paternalistic approach and perceived moral superiority alienate potential voters in an era of empowered individualism.
foreignpolicy.com • Politics • United States
Andrew Hartman's 'Karl Marx in America' explores the recurring influence of Marx's ideas on American political and intellectual thought, highlighting the cyclical nature of Marx booms and red scares.
perfil.com • Politics • World
Bruce Ackerman discusses the parallels between the political situations in Argentina and the United States, highlighting the role of constitutionalism, revolutionary movements, and the challenges to democratic stability.