It Was Fascism All Along
When we emphasize a distinction between conservatism and fascism, we obscure the structural logic that ties the right-wing project together.
When we emphasize a distinction between conservatism and fascism, we obscure the structural logic that ties the right-wing project together.
Last month, Donald Trump started a war—or perhaps a special military operation—with the Islamic Republic of Iran. Join Samantha and military historian Bret Devereaux as they discuss the "uncomfortable frontier arrangement" that previously existed with Iran, why Donald Trump blew it up, and what—maybe—the
Delta Airlines brought Liam Ramos back from the child prison in Texas, but they don't seem to want to talk about how they took him there in the first place. Trent and Caitlin debrief with Gillian Brockell about the current status of ICE flights, the fate of the
Since the founding generation, there has been a consistent and rational fear that the office of president was too powerful to be constrained by democratic institutions.
Iran, DHS, corruption, and more.
The desire for quiet women—really for silent women—in every public forum is neither about adherence to Biblical truth nor the revelation of natural law.
What the hell is going on in Texas? Trent and Caitlin welcome Houston culture reporter Gwen Howerton about the Texas senate primaries, censorship in prisons, and the state of LGBTQ+ rights in the Lone Star State. Half the Answer can be heard on Spotify, on Apple, on YouTube, on Amazon,
To all of our subscribers, I hope this newsletter finds you well. This marks the first State of Liberal Currents, the successor to the old patron newsletter we published rather inconsistently since February of 2020. It is also the first quarter that we began making lurching steps towards becoming a
On the political disenchantment of Gen Z.
Trump, Putin, and Xi believe wholeheartedly that the strong do what they will and the weak suffer what they must.
The government is committing a grave betrayal of people who risked their lives to help it.
According to all current polling, Graham Platner will be Maine's next senator—despite a Nazi tattoo, a history of controversial social media posts, and an almost-total lack of political experience. To try and understand what this tells us about the direction of the Democratic Party, Chance Phillips recently
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