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Sins of Omission  

Maurice Isserman ▪ Spring 2024

Arthur Miller’s landmark play The Crucible illuminates the difference between informing and truth-telling.



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Know Your Enemy: Whittaker Chambers and the Freight Train of History  

Matthew Sitman and Sam Adler-Bell ▪ March 13, 2023

A discussion on the life and times of Whittaker Chambers, the Communist spy who became a conservative hero.



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Virtues of Cold War Liberalism: A Response to Michael Brenes and Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins  

Kevin Mattson ▪ March 29, 2021

We need to be cautious when we start discarding parts of our intellectual and political toolkit. We might toss things overboard that could inform our political sensibilities today.



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Citizens, Denaturalization, and Assassination  

Atossa Araxia Abrahamian ▪ Summer 2013

To be stripped of one’s citizenship rights is to be consigned to a ghetto of one. But it’s not just fascists and dictators who engage in such practices. As historian Patrick Weil notes, the United States has frequently revoked the citizenship of Americans, too.



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