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Nathan J. Robinson

    Lessons from Chomsky
    The Current Affairs Mindset
    Interesting Times
    Responding to the Right
    Why You Should Be a Socialist
    The Myth of American Idealism
    • The Myth of American Idealism

      How U.S. Foreign Policy Endangers the World

      • 416 Seiten
      • 15 Lesestunden

      Critiquing U.S. military and economic actions globally, Chomsky and Robinson argue that the American pursuit of dominance has caused widespread chaos without enhancing national safety. They reveal how U.S. elites perpetuate myths about democracy to justify harmful foreign policies, with a focus on conflicts like those in Iraq and Afghanistan. The authors warn that these narratives are driving the U.S. toward dangerous confrontations with Russia and China, while also exacerbating threats like nuclear proliferation and climate change. This work serves as a critical examination of American ideals and their consequences.

      The Myth of American Idealism
      4,8
    • Why You Should Be a Socialist

      • 336 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      A primer on Democratic Socialism for those who are extremely skeptical of it.

      Why You Should Be a Socialist
      3,9
    • Responding to the Right

      • 304 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      In Nathan J. Robinson's Responding to the Right, the editor of Current Affairs artfully and efficiently debunks a series of common right-wing arguments...

      Responding to the Right
      3,9
    • Interesting Times

      Arguments & Observations

      • 562 Seiten
      • 20 Lesestunden

      A series of essays on a variety of topics. Originally published in Current Affairs magazine. “Nathan Robinson’s articles, and Current Affairs generally, have been consistently challenging and thought-provoking, with incisive critique and informative discussion, lucid and provocative, and focused on well-chosen issues of major significance. I find myself regularly recommending Robinson’s articles to others, and re-reading them myself. Unusually valuable contributions.” — NOAM CHOMSKY

      Interesting Times
    • The Current Affairs Mindset

      Essays on People, Politics, and Culture

      • 260 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      A collection of the best essays from Current Affairs magazine. “Current Affairs is an important breath of fresh air. It stands out as by far the most intellectually sophisticated, thought-provoking, and politically astute among organs of left commentary directed toward a popular audience that have appeared in recent decades.” — Adolph Reed, Jr., University of Pennsylvania “Current Affairs is a joke. Whose cred is better? Some no name lefty journal? Or some guy (me) who grew up working class, rural, white trash, and now teaches at Yale?” — John Stoehr, U.S. News & World Report Featuring the work of: Yasmin Nair, Angela Nagle, Amber A’Lee Frost, Alex Nichols, Felix Biederman, Luke Savage, Briahna Joy Gray, and others...

      The Current Affairs Mindset