Monthly Breakdown #1: Post-Election Analysis
Our first monthly resource compilation, with a heavy focus on post-election analysis.
An exclusive for our Pack of Liars: Once a month on an ‘off’ Sunday, we’ll send you a ‘read, watch & listen’ list of the best stuff we stumbled across over the last month.
It’s been a long month, and we’re excited to share our next episode all about “The War on Boys” and “Male Loneliness Epidemic” discourse next Sunday. In the meantime, this should keep you occupied…
In the comments, share your can’t-miss finds from this month or just clock in with a vibe check.
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“Exit Right,” by Gabriel Winant for Dissent Magazine, one of my (Caro’s) favorite post-election analyses that I have come across so far
“The Civil Rights Law Shutting Down Pro-Palestine Speech,” by Alex Kane for Jewish Currents, covering the recent (and successful) bipartisan effort in the house to pass a bill that will allow the government to take away funding from non-profits that “support terrorism”1
“All Bets Are Off,” a New York Times Book Review interview between Joseph O’Neill and Daniel Drake, featuring this banger of a line by O’Neill2: “The clearest insights we have come from the realm of philosophy and literature. Hannah Arendt and Primo Levi did not rely on focus groups.”