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The Myth of the Harmless Humanities

Cultural criticism, when practiced correctly, is a blood sport.

Through the Eyes of the Copts

Evaluating Egypt's interim government.

A World Neither Brave Nor New

We live in a country where "spin" matters more than the truth, and where towing the party line is more important than sincerely holding opinions and engaging in substantive debate.

Europe's Right Turn

Explaining the rise of far-right nationalism in the European Union.

The Radical Redeemer

Reza Aslan’s Zealot and the Historical Jesus.

Limitless Possibilities

Harvard students often underutilize the university's resources once accepted. It's time to change that.

Urban Inequality in Chengdu

Digger Huang, Demolisher Li: The building of Chengdu's Tianfu district and the inequality of the Chinese construction market.

Detroit's Long Road to Real Recovery

Detroit needs more than just financial solutions, it needs social and political changes.

India: The Sick Man of Asia?

The disparity between India’s haves and have-nots is striking.

Student Driven Change: Pfister’s Ethos

Pfister's vision for One Harvard starts with building trust among those around him.