From the point each of us checks into the political arena, we are vulnerable to political nihilism: the feeling of bleak, insurmountable hopelessness. But how can this virus be cured?
The musical makes a pretty controversial claim: those who do objectively bad things in the name of a doctrine, like bringing back the devil, shouldn't be seen as monsters.
U.S. and Western complicity in the human rights abuses being committed by the state of Israel is in part why a brave reporter like Abu Akleh was killed.
Striking down Roe v. Wade, far from stopping abortions, will only minimize the number of safe abortions and dramatically increase dangerous procedures.
The fear of hyperpartisan politics dominates political discourse across local and national media. But when looked at through a historian's lens, bipartisanship has resulted in the most destructive domestic and foreign policies in recent history.
In all of the struggles that he found himself a part of, there was a profound honesty and integrity that came with him. Perhaps, on this day, we can finally begin a trend of honest discourse that lives up to the truth-seeking reverend from Georgia.
There must be solidarity between Harvard student workers and their peers. Consider laying down your laptops and joining your fellow students on the picket line.
Fifty-five years after the Black Panther Party's founding, Fred Hampton’s assassination by the U.S government reflects a troubled reminder for young organizers.
President Obama is not a pioneer of the illegal and offensive wars that the United States has engaged in during the last 20 years. But the use of drone strikes under his administration make him an international war criminal.